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Here's the infamous Sherwin warming up on Autobot (V5) in Chaos Canyon in Rocky Mtn. National Park. The problem starts in this ~20' pit between two faces and is quite a bit overhung. If you fall and don't catch yourself, you rattle down between the two faces.
Submitted by: weeping6 on 2005-08-18 Views: 544 | Comments: 0
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Ben on Bush Pilot. Chaos canyon, RMNP, summer 2004.
Submitted by: nem0 on 2005-03-26 Views: 442 | Comments: 0
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I shot this really fast, before the 2 birds in the picture could fly away (red, and blue one). It was too cold to climb this day, so we took a hike from this park to Bierstadt Lake. I love this photo...
Submitted by: kansasclimber on 2004-11-23 Views: 304 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Taken on the way up to Emerald Lake. Was a beautiful day for some bouldering.
Submitted by: kansasclimber on 2004-11-23 Views: 426 | Votes: 12 | Comments: 7
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This is me, on a very! cold day, the snow was blow through this small canyon, which made for a pleasant outting.... I did get the problem though, thats what its all about.
Submitted by: kansasclimber on 2004-11-14 Views: 446 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
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This is me on real Large, beautiful problem on beautiful stone. Just one of many beautiful problems in the area.
Submitted by: kansasclimber on 2004-08-24 Views: 217 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 2
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A problem with nice moves, really really sharp holds. To those who try this problem soon, sorry about the blood left behind on all the holds...
Submitted by: kansasclimber on 2004-08-23 Views: 196 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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Tommy's Arete is hidden under a stack of boulders with a horrible landing. A classic line of slapping to slopers and crimps around an arete finally crosses to a jug with a committing heel hook.
Submitted by: laxman929 on 2004-08-11 Views: 309 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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This lone problem lying on the shores of Lake Haiyaha is short and sweet. Only six moves merit the V12, but those moves are sick hard.
Submitted by: laxman929 on 2004-08-11 Views: 193 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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This problem lies right between Gang Bang (V8) and The Centaur (V13) on a giant boulder. Underclings, body tension and deadpoint strength do the trick here.
Submitted by: laxman929 on 2004-08-11 Views: 221 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Body Tension and Finesse are a must to pull off this exhausting V11. Wierd body positioning and slippery edges demand precision on Bush Pilot.
Submitted by: laxman929 on 2004-08-11 Views: 232 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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This is one of the most awsome problem I have ever done. Too bad the picture doesn't do it justice!
Submitted by: madflash on 2004-01-12 Views: 217 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 2
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After a nice day of climbing in Estes Park this past summer, I sweet talked Miss Teen Colorado into taking her picture with me where she works.
Submitted by: mange on 2004-01-08 Views: 151 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 9
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This was the view we had every day as we made the hike up to climb in the park this summer.
Submitted by: mange on 2004-01-08 Views: 97 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Ben Sternberg eyeing down the finishing jug on Large in Rocky Mountain National Park
Submitted by: mange on 2003-12-09 Views: 202 | Votes: 24 | Comments: 5
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This was shot at the base of The Needle, looking out across the horizon after a full day of climbing. In the other direction Estes Park was beautifully lit.
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This was one of my favorite sport leads ever, and i cant even remember the route name. It was in RMNP at the Needle. An Unknown 10d.
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this is melissa on potato chip v7? .. in RMNP
Submitted by: fiveftassasin on 2003-10-25 Views: 145 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
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This is me on the Kine Traverse v11 ... RMNP , taken by Melissa Gargano
Submitted by: fiveftassasin on 2003-10-25 Views: 75 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Melissa gets a nasty flapper from the Lobster Claw in RMNP.
Submitted by: mange on 2003-10-23 Views: 78 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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This is me, jenn, on the summit of Mt. Chiquita in Rocky Mountain National Park...This was like 3 years ago! Oh the sadness, I miss that place. Mt. Chiquita: 13,069'
Submitted by: psalmadventurer on 2003-03-04 Views: 74 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Taken at Chasm View, looking back at the Diamond of Long's Peak, by a friend. My dad and I climbed the Casual Route (5.10a) then rapped back to Broadway to re-claim bivy gear.
Submitted by: climbergirl on 2003-02-10 Views: 167 | Votes: 13 | Comments: 6
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