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Up the scrape at Age 6

Average Rating = 1.50/5 Up the scrape at Age 6

This is a picture of me at age 6 and my Uncle Doc on the way up the scrape to the top of Gros Morne. If you look at the other picture of the whole mountain you will see the scrape that we are on directly in the middle. The cliffs on the other side of the mountain are much steeper.
Submitted by: floater on 2004-10-05 | Last Modified: 2006-11-17
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Gros Morne and the Scrape

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Here's a wider shot of the mountain showing the scrape you go up to get to the top of the mountain.
Submitted by: floater on 2004-10-05
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Ten Mile Lake Cliffs

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Some cliffs on Ten Mile Lake near Gros Morne. Those are full grown trees on the scree slope to the left = this cliff is high and unclimbed.
Submitted by: floater on 2004-09-22
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Beautiful Roadside View

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I shot this picture from the roadside while we were looking for a camp site.
Submitted by: countrycrux on 2004-09-17
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Fresh Water Fjord

Average Rating = 3.33/5 Fresh Water Fjord

i cant remember the name of this place right now but its beautiful and i would love to go back and climb it.
Submitted by: countrycrux on 2004-09-17
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Overlooking Ten Mile Pond

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Here's a snap from the top of Gros Morne overlooking Ten Mile Pond and the cliff faces that we hope to climb someday very soon.
Submitted by: floater on 2004-09-09
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Bouldering on the Earth's Crust

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Few places on Earth boast the unique geology of Newfoundland, Canada, so if you happen to be walking along the beach and a kiosk alerts you to the fact that you are approaching one of those rare geologic features where the interior of our planet is presenting itself, then you better be ready to throw down. True, I am wearing Chacos and the climbing was easy fifth class, but c'mon, it's still pretty freaking cool.
Submitted by: edge on 2009-01-03
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