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B putting me to shame with his cool moves.
Submitted by: girafflegs on 2006-10-30 | Last Modified: 2006-12-21 Views: 1249 | Comments: 0
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Adam on a sharp crimp project at the edge of the first area at Lost Rocks.
Submitted by: bosterson on 2006-10-26 Views: 1061 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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It was my first time at lost rocks and i have no idea the grade or location of this problem, but it was crazy cool. This is me and my friend Kirk took this shot.
Submitted by: v0_killa on 2006-08-28 Views: 829 | Comment: 1
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I took this picture of my friend Kirk. The route had a lot of great variations and we used it as "the warm-up boulder."
Submitted by: v0_killa on 2006-08-28 Views: 904 | Comments: 0
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May 2006. We didn't have great weather, but this is a beautiful area.
Submitted by: dank on 2006-07-07 Views: 614 | Comment: 1
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Beautiful rock, and a solid problem to work on. What more can you ask for? Oh yeah, let it be on the beach so you don't even need a pad.
Submitted by: vanclimber on 2005-12-18 | Last Modified: 2006-12-06 Views: 1045 | Comment: 1
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I belive this problem was a really juggy and cool slanting crack with a reachy top out. To make this last reach Shannon really had to lock it off. At the time this picture was taken you can see the landing was nice fluffy sand, but the last time I went back it was nothing but jagged rocks, bummer.
Submitted by: wiz on 2005-11-02 Views: 652 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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V3? Fun problem and a lot trickier than it looks. Seems like it'd be an obvious heel hook until you're actually on it.
Submitted by: viticeps on 2005-09-06 Views: 777 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
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Here's my girlfriend, whom I often hear calling out to me,"I think that's high enough" on a highball of her own. She overcame a bit of a mental crux though she admitted the climb itself was easy.
Submitted by: viticeps on 2005-09-05 Views: 794 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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I finally decided to submit a profile pic. Yeah, yeah, it's just a butt shot without the face, but preserving the anonymity makes this site that much more fun!
Submitted by: sfclimbergirl on 2005-08-28 Views: 726 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 2
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A shot just before we left. Great way to end a road trip
Submitted by: greenheron on 2005-08-10 Views: 493 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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This is one of the most classic problems at the lost rocks. The Fern Route is a highball problem with no way to go in the end but straight down..theres no climbing over the top. This whole section has an amazing traverse as well..overhanging so its possible even durring the frequent rains here in Humboldt County. The girl..is me.
Photo by Graham Beecher-Bailey
Submitted by: katfountain on 2005-07-07 Views: 1314 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 2
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A beautiful arete climb situated on the beach..what more could you ask for?
Submitted by: l1v32tr4v3l on 2005-04-17 Views: 572 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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This is a shot from last year, Memorial Day, when a bunch of us from Corvallis headed down to Lost Rocks for some on-the-beach bouldering.
Submitted by: gizmo on 2005-03-31 Views: 665 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 0
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Joe on the first good rock you hit once down the trail. Good problem.
Submitted by: landers130 on 2009-02-16 Views: 1718 | Comments: 0
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Joe on one of the first rocks you hit once down the trail.
Submitted by: landers130 on 2009-02-16 Views: 1194 | Comments: 0
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September 04 bouldering trip to the Northern California coast. Went with Mike and Ryan. Lost Rocks was our favorite. Dozens and dozens of unchartered boulders litter embayment after embayment. This was one of my favorites, an angled arete climb up to the finish. Made ample use of toe and heel hooking. Ryan took the photo and Mike is spotting.
Submitted by: nateglatz on 2005-03-15 Views: 1046 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 2
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Well we took a Left when we were supposed to take a Right, I feel sorry for Nate having to lug that XXL through the Rain forest but, I have the camera what you going to do.
Submitted by: solroute on 2005-01-05 Views: 442 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
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Since there always pictures of people finishing the dyno, I just thought I would post a picture of where it begins.
Submitted by: solroute on 2005-01-05 Views: 669 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Here Mike and Nate are walking down the beach after a previous disaster on the Approach.
Submitted by: solroute on 2005-01-04 Views: 416 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Heres another simple line at Lost Rocks. If you look carefully you can see the tide at the bottom coming in below me.
Submitted by: solroute on 2005-01-04 Views: 496 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Is there anything better than walking off into the Mist of a Lost Beach.
Submitted by: solroute on 2005-01-04 Views: 492 | Votes: 4 | Comment: 1
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Nate Schooling the Dyno after a few attempts. If you look carefully between this and other pictures of this dyno you can see how much the beach level changes, dramatically huh.
Submitted by: solroute on 2005-01-04 Views: 625 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Heres a pick of me working every possible Finish to this dyno. It made it kind of difficult to make these dynamic moves with the beach so high, went for it non the less.
Submitted by: solroute on 2005-01-04 Views: 579 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Nice Layback Moves into a Highball Topout
Submitted by: solroute on 2005-01-04 Views: 553 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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