I never had a really scary moment. There are a couple of spots, though. I come unglued a little at the Cyclops overhang on the North America Wall. And when Royal and I went back to do the second ascent of the Salathé, the idea was for each of us to lead the pitches we followed the first time. He made me lead the Ear. The thought of it was terrifying, but it turned out to be easy just a mental problem. I’ll admit the roof at the start of the Salathé headwall is a little scary, too. But as I look back at the photos, I realize I really loved it up there. It was like going home every time we climbed El Cap. It was home.
I am aware of the SuperTopo forum and other climber blogs, but I haven’t gotten adept at computers. I guess it’s a good place to grind your axe and express opinions. I am guilty of sharing my opinions too much and don’t want to get involved in the forums. I want to be respectful. My website for FrostWorks (frostworks.com) has my address and phone number. You must call or write, but I am happy to talk to anyone.