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Unidentified climber leading P2 of Frogland.Here we have and unidentified leader working his way up the crux of P2 of Frogland, where I was just 2-3hrs earlier.
Submitted by: acherry on 2006-10-17
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Frogland summit under the shadow of Black Velvet WallFrom the top of Whiskey Peak I could see several parties on routes on Black Velvet Wall. I hope the people on top of the tower on Epinephrine at 2pm made it up sans epic.
Submitted by: acherry on 2006-10-17 | Last Modified: 2006-11-13
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Unknown StartCan any of you Red Rocks Regulars identify this start ? Pic is taken at the base looking straight up.
Submitted by: tim_b on 2006-05-24
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mee, at the dawn of timeMee again, at the dawn of time. just looking, waiting and seeing if I can stand the test of time!
Submitted by: ezjay40 on 2006-05-19
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Frog land chockstone chimney pitchThis is one of the most memorable pitches I have ever done. Don't worry it's solid
Submitted by: eellis on 2006-02-18
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On the trail to FroglandAlex and Andy head out for a fun-filled day of climbing in Red Rocks.
Submitted by: ecocliffchick on 2006-01-11
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Kurt and I on FroglandKurt and I on Frogland
isn't two characters enough
Submitted by: dennyg on 2005-11-11
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David on FroglandDavid on Frogland, 1st pitch. nice corner
Submitted by: dennyg on 2005-11-11
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Along the way sidecolor abounds in the desert, I do like it
Submitted by: dennyg on 2005-11-11
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Bourbon Street TopoI thought I would upload this due to the traffic the route is getting. Routefinding is a slight issue. Key Beta:When leaving the 2nd belay, aim straight up for the protruding buttress above.
Submitted by: vegastradguy on 2005-10-07
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Larry DeAngelo - Canadian Club - 1rst pitchPhoto by Bill Thiry. With the kind permission of Larry DeAngelo. Larry DeAngelo in the 1rst pitch of Canadian Club, which is also a 1rst pitch variation for Frogland.
Submitted by: thomasribiere on 2005-10-04
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Canadian Club - Bill Thiry - 2nd pitchPhoto by Larry De Angelo with his kind permission. Bill in the second pitch, in the second easier part. The finger crack cannot be seen from the belay.
Submitted by: thomasribiere on 2005-10-04
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Canadian Club - Bill Thiry - 3rd pitchPhoto by Larry DeAngelo wih his kind permission. Bill Thiry is goofing on top of the pillar which marks the beginning of the 3rd pitch of Canadian Club.
Submitted by: thomasribiere on 2005-10-04
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Canadian Club - me in the 4th pitchPhoto by Larry DeAngelo with his kind permission. Me seconding in the easy 5.5 or so 4th pitch of Canadian Club, on an ocean of (fragile) holds.
Submitted by: thomasribiere on 2005-10-04
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Canadian Club - me belaying LarryPhoto by Bill Thiry. With kind permission of Larry DeAngelo. On the good ledge on top of the 4th pitch, I'm belaying Larry ascending the 5th short length. I was so hungry at that moment!
Submitted by: thomasribiere on 2005-10-04 | Last Modified: 2006-12-20
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Canadian Club - Bill Thiry - 5th pitchPhoto by Larry DeAngelo with his kind permission. Bill is cruising through the 5 pitch, a short length going up right.
Submitted by: thomasribiere on 2005-10-04
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Canadian Club - Bill and me on the summitPhoto by Larry DeAngelo with his kind permission. Bill completely exhausted and me ready to do it again. Or Bill kidding and me kidding. Or whatever you want. We were just happy.
Submitted by: thomasribiere on 2005-10-04
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Canadian Club - Larry and me on the summitPhoto by Bill Thiry with the kind permission of Larry DeAngelo. Larry smiling and me trying to smile. After all, I was maybe stressed and exhausted. It was my 3rd multipitch ever, and the first trad one...
Submitted by: thomasribiere on 2005-10-04
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Tom on the MisunderstandingAtpeace finishes up the first pitch of the Misunderstanding. Great wide route. Spring 05
Submitted by: lightrack on 2005-09-08
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Larry DeAngelo on FroglandHere's Larry DeAngelo climbing Frogland on a lazy day out in Red Rock.
Submitted by: vegastradguy on 2005-09-05
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Joanne U follows p4 of triassic sandsLovely cool June day on a classic route. The crux was well-protected and the rest of the climb to the top of pitch 4 was just lovely. The last corners are well worh doing. Sonso45 took photo of Joanne U. with nikon digital 060505.
Submitted by: sonso45 on 2005-06-10
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Pass the little traverse on pitch 4Pass the little traverse on pitch 4. The topo said there was a bolt but it was on the other side of the arrete, back towards the belay. I ran it out on the varnished face lower and climbed the slab up to the hand traverse. Pink tricam in the finger pocket gave some confidence.
Submitted by: kungfuclimber on 2005-05-02
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Myself on top of FroglandCliché summit picture for sure. This was a nice little 5.8 romp to the top of Whiskey peak. Again I was freezing my ass off and again we had trouble with the crowds. We passed a slow party on pitch 2 but than we became sort of slow when I missed the belay on pitch 3. Still some funs moves mixed in with some easy terrain and a few easy run-outs.
Submitted by: eldiente on 2005-04-21
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Myself on the last few moves of FroglandAhh finally a bit of sun. The last few belays were hella cold so i was really glad to move out into the sun. The pitch before this was sort of interesting. I opted to climb the easy face holds instead of the better ugly chimney crack to the left.
Submitted by: eldiente on 2005-04-21
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Sand Felipe @ Red Rocks, NV.Luke Olson trailing a rope for the long rappel off of Sand Felipe. Sustained climbing on a beautiful wall with ample (probably too much) protection. Either way, a fun route to do while waiting for other climbs in the area or to round out the day. Photo by Jeff Pierce
Submitted by: halepierce on 2005-04-20
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