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Neil bouldering at Hanging Rock in North Carolina
Submitted by: a3fj40 on 2006-10-22 Views: 415 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 2
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Neil enjoying the view at Hanging Rock in North Carolina
Submitted by: a3fj40 on 2006-10-22 Views: 445 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 2
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This is one of many shots I took of some climbers last sunday while up at Hanging Rock State Park. I am not sure who you are but if you recognize yourself and are interested in a larger print let me know! This was taken on Sunday Oct 15 2006 around 12:30PM.
Submitted by: rockczar on 2006-10-17 Views: 715 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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cool roof problem at the 2mile boulders, moore's wall, n.c.
Submitted by: norskagent on 2006-11-18 Views: 528 | Comment: 1
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After raining on and off for about an hour Well got in this great climb. It was nonly about a 5.5 but it was great fun. We took that trail down and it was about 5 miles. Nice walk? No It started to rain about half way in. Never mind.
Submitted by: extremrocker12 on 2006-07-26 Views: 806 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 2
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Stuey climbs Quaker State at Moore's Wall.
Submitted by: seanb on 2006-06-27 Views: 536 | Comment: 1
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Stuey climbs A Priori. A cool crack that is located in the corridor along the trail leading to the North End.
Submitted by: seanb on 2006-06-19 Views: 321 | Comments: 2
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"The Boy" studies the finer structure of the quartz while dad urges him on.
Submitted by: tradmule on 2006-04-24 Views: 377 | Comments: 0
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Tradmule a bit shaky after a thirteen year lay off from lead climbing.
Submitted by: tradmule on 2006-04-07 Views: 436 | Comments: 0
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Quinessential valley bouldering. Wild moves on crimps and features. Tall enough to pucker you up.
Submitted by: studog on 2006-01-02 Views: 367 | Comments: 2
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Looks like a great climb. up this massive overhanging wall...
Submitted by: dennyg on 2005-11-09 Views: 621 | Comments: 0
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Looks like a great climb. up this massive overhanging wall...
Submitted by: dennyg on 2005-11-09 Views: 559 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Moores wall great spot on the Hill with a wonderful view of the Piedmont
Submitted by: dennyg on 2005-11-08 Views: 653 | Comments: 0
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Ravinonbelay...following p2 Sential need more charactors
Submitted by: dennyg on 2005-11-08 Views: 278 | Comments: 0
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This is a shot of corey leading on the first pitch of sentinel buttress just below the crows nest. this route is a good warm up and is great for newbies at trad.
This photo was taken SEP 05 by matt.
Submitted by: xfloors on 2005-09-28 Views: 372 | Comment: 1
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This photo is shows corey just at the roof atop of golden earing. From here you can traverse left about 15 ft across the arete then across an off width then up to top out. Photo taken AUG 05 by matt.
Submitted by: xfloors on 2005-09-28 Views: 434 | Comments: 2
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Go Patty!
Submitted by: pckornwolf on 2006-11-19 Views: 550 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 2
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I didn't know old people could climb this well. The picture was taken by Steve Orthel. The route Zoo Veiw is located at Moores Wall, North Carolina.
Submitted by: rckclimberjohn on 2004-12-08 Views: 344 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 2
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Shadow Dance looks slabby, especially compared to the routes around it, but it is not. Power stemming with a bit of liebacking and some small gear get you through the business. My friend Alex snapped this shot of me. That is a #1 Wallnut I am placing. It and a #4 Stopper protect the first moves of the crux nicely.
Submitted by: forkliftdaddy on 2004-12-02 Views: 561 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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You decide. Quinn on the 2nd pitch roof of Zoo View @ Moore's Wall, N.C. This two pitch route offers great exposure and up-in-the-air roof pulling on holds that have to be climbed to be believed. Photo by Dan D'Hulst.
Submitted by: euphoriagtrst on 2004-11-22 Views: 481 | Votes: 4 | Comment: 1
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View from the top of Moore's wall, towards Greensboro, NC... sad to see the smog on the horizon
Submitted by: yearginator on 2006-11-22 Views: 330 | Comment: 1
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Stephanie snapped this shot of me right before I started hangdogging it.
Submitted by: emilb on 2004-08-02 Views: 330 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Dan D'Hulst approaching the under-the-roof belay with the Crow's Nest and first pitch of Sentinal Buttress in the background.
Submitted by: euphoriagtrst on 2004-04-16 Views: 212 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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My partner took this from the top of Sentinel Buttress at Moore's Wall in Hanging Rock State Park, North Carolina. It was one of my first multi-pitch climbs, and I was on cloud nine.
Submitted by: lstockett on 2004-02-25 Views: 354 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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Climbers on Sentinel Buttress (5.5) at Moore's Wall in Hanging Rock State Park, North Carolina. September 13, 2003
Submitted by: lstockett on 2004-02-12 Views: 334 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 5
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