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Volcanic BouldersThese boulders, some which were the size of houses, lay miles from Cotopaxi on a plateau after being launched from one of Cotopaxi's many eruptions. This photo was stitched in Photoshop from 5 individual snapshots. Photo: Frank Corl
Submitted by: fcorl on 2004-01-23
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Rucu PichinchaA photo of Rucu Pichincha taken on our ascent. We hiked to the top of this Mt. +15,000ft. to acclimate ourselves for our climb at Cotopaxi. This photo was stitched from 5-6 individual images using Photoshop. Photo: Frank Corl
Submitted by: fcorl on 2004-01-23
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The Millipede BoulderA nice shot of the Millipede Boulder and fall colors.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2004-01-22
Views: 1966 | Votes: 9 | Comments: 8 |
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PopeyeSeries of shots showing the opening sequence of Popeye at HP40. After seeing some videos of other climbers on this I realize that you don’t have to campus the start move.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2004-01-20
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Circus ActHalloween climbing on a slopey slab at HP40. This sequence shows the progression of moves to the top.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2004-01-20
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WaspJared climbing the Wasp at HP40. This is a beautiful boulder!
Submitted by: fcorl on 2004-01-20
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Wasp IIChristy climbing through the slopey huecos on the Wasp at HP40.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2004-01-20
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White Knuckle ClimberJared getting ready to pounce on the jug at the top of an unnamed problem at HP40.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2004-01-20
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View from Clouds RestMiles of granite domes as seen from the hike up to Clouds Rest. This photo is taken off the backside of Clouds Rest. This is actually a series of 5 photos stitched together in Photoshop.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2004-01-20
Views: 703 | Votes: 7 | Comment: 1 |
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SkywalkerMe, working on Skywalker, an HP 40 classic. V7 or V9, depending on where you start it. The crux is the slopey top out. Photo: Karin Horlbeck
Submitted by: fcorl on 2003-08-26
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StratifiedPart of a serac along the normal route on Cotopaxi. Photo by: Frank Corl.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2003-07-13
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CotopaxiThis a picture of Cotopaxi (19,348 ft.) from the city of Quito, at least 60 miles away. This was the only time I saw the whole mountain because of the clouds. Photo by: Frank Corl.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2003-07-11
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Crimpin'As far as I know this is an unnamed problem on the far left side of Butcher's Block. I'm sure many have climbed on it. It goes right a couple of feet through a series of side pull crimps and a mono-digit intermediate sloper before you hit a nice flake then push up and left through a sloper to the top. I would be interested in knowing if this is a named route, and if so, what is the rating? Photo by: Juan Castro.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2003-07-10
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crimpin'2Moving right through this finished but unnamed (?) route. The next move is a bounce right to a mono-digit intermediate and then bounce again to a flake. Photo by: Juan Castro.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2003-07-10
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Knee barThis was a cool problem we worked on for a while at the Roadside Rocks area. This was on unnamed steep boulder 30-50 yards past Butcher's Block. Photo by: Juan Castro.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2003-07-10
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Romulus or RemusHopped on a short fun top rope route in Rock City. It was either Romulus or Remus, don't know which..... Photo by: Juan Castro.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2003-07-10
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Ventana de MorteClimbing through the "Ventana de Morte", (Window of Death). An easy but exposed traverse at 15,000+ ft. Photo by: Dustin McQuate.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2003-07-10
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ReflectionShot of Dustin on the summit of Cotopaxi, 19,348 ft. Nice reflection of the rest of the climbing team. Photo by: Frank Corl.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2003-07-10
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SlammingMe, slamming a Red Bull on the Summit of Mt. Cotopaxi,19,348 ft. All I needed after that was a boulder. Photo by: Adrian Ballinger.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2003-07-10
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ShadowView from the summit of the valley under the shadow of Cotopaxi. Photo by: Frank Corl.
Submitted by: fcorl on 2003-07-10
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