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Mystery Retro GearFunky ancient bolt atop Tower 1 that looks like it was placed thirty or more years ago.
Submitted by: tecais on 2006-04-30
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Colorful summit disarrayThe Chelster on top of Tower 1 with Tower 2 in the background, separated by a hidden gnarly chasm
Submitted by: tecais on 2006-04-30
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Slippery SoloHiking up in the rain in muddy approach shoes
Submitted by: tecais on 2006-04-16
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Mt. Doom, aka Twin Rocks.Tower one is on the far left, tower four in on far right. These routes are not to be taken lightly. Helmets are required. Very loose and dangerous. Amazing summmits with registers on tower two and tower three. All routes follow the left skylines of each tower.
Submitted by: tslater on 2005-06-28
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Heading up Precious, Tower Three.Tom Slater on the first ascent of Precious, Twin Rocks. The bowling alley is just above. Tread softly.
Submitted by: tslater on 2005-06-28
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Brandon Thau on top of Tower Three.It took the the FA party 3 hours to climb the 80 foot tower, bolting on lead. Brandon Thau celebrating life from the top of Tower Three. The "bowling alley" is the triangle pile of large cobbles halfway up the route.
Submitted by: tslater on 2005-06-28
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Tower 3 Summit ViewMy wife, the Chelster, at the belay station on T3 after our second ascent of Precious. The shadowy north face of T2 looms beyond with the summit tip of T1 just poking out the top left. A wild adventure place!
Submitted by: tecais on 2006-05-07
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