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alright I've obviously dicked with this photo and its not what I wanted but I wasn't taking the picture and the ham behind the lense wasn't up for being the subject. whatever
Submitted by: letolives on 2006-04-12 Views: 318 | Comments: 0
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The best 5.9 in the area. great place to warm up for the better routes at asbury park.
Submitted by: unrooted on 2006-02-13 Views: 334 | Comment: 1
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This thing is probably closer to 11d, if you're over 6', but 12a for everyone else. (I only say this cause if I had to climb it the way Ken is in the other photo it would be at least 12a if not harder).
Submitted by: unrooted on 2006-02-13 Views: 283 | Comments: 0
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This was on brian's first go, he redpointed on the second.
Submitted by: unrooted on 2006-02-13 Views: 340 | Comments: 0
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This is Brian, Jake, and Jason talking like climbers do, with hands. Beautiful ogden in the background.
Submitted by: unrooted on 2006-02-13 Views: 301 | Comments: 2
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Mid day photo taken with pz 120 w/sigma aspherical
Submitted by: letolives on 2005-12-06 Views: 228 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Kelly on the main ice flow in the middle of the Schoolroom Wall, probably WI3. 2003/2004 was a great ice season for this wall. We called this climb "Fishin' for Stirlyn" in honor of the belay technique used on a friend
Submitted by: thirtytwofeet on 2005-07-21 Views: 90 | Comments: 0
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Another photo of great Schoolroom ice. The climber is me.
Submitted by: thirtytwofeet on 2005-07-21 Views: 94 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Nick Trina on the Mega-Classic Goodbye Blue Monday(.12a). As par for the course, you have to convince yourself these are good feet.
Submitted by: fancypants on 2005-06-22 Views: 166 | Comments: 0
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Eric begining the many lock-off power moves on Breakfast of Champions(.12d)
Submitted by: fancypants on 2005-06-22 Views: 359 | Comment: 1
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Fancypants climbing out of the crux on Breakfast of Champions(.12d). Now you can see how tall this wall really is.
Submitted by: fancypants on 2005-06-22 Views: 349 | Comments: 0
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Chris makes his way on a choice 10b route at the schoolroom
Submitted by: letolives on 2005-06-04 Views: 147 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Schoolroom routes:
6: Goodbye Blue Monday 12a*** bolts
7: Breakfast of Champions 12d*** bring crack gear for Tree Crack start.
8: Tree Crack 11-***gear to 2"
9: The Wasp 12c** bolts
10: unknown 5.9 ** gear
11: Explosivo 11d *** bolts MUST USE 60M ROPE
12: Castrated Stalker 12d*** bolts
13: Shiny Demon 5.9+*** bolts and gear to 1" start on Rocketsauce
14: Rocketsauce 11c*** bolts
15: Creamgenes 10d R* gear to 1"
16: Solar Flare 10+ * gear
16.5: Phat Abbot 11b** bolts
Submitted by: rockprodigy on 2002-09-17 Views: 272 | Comments: 0
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Ogden hardman Ken Gygi on an early ascent of "Badlands" (5.12a) at Asbury Park (North end of Schoolroom Wall, above 24th street).
Submitted by: rockprodigy on 2002-09-17 Views: 236 | Votes: 14 | Comments: 7
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This the Southern half of the School Room Wall in Ogden Utah. It was taken from the Upper 26th street boulder field.
Submitted by: threefox on 2002-08-21 Views: 319 | Comments: 0
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Follow the obvious left leaning and slightly overhung dihedral to a large roof. Pass the roof and then climb the steep face above it to the chains. Small to medium nuts and cams plus 3 bolts. Stay out of Taylor's Corner.
Submitted by: pingora99 on 2009-05-16 Views: 241 | Comments: 0
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