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I believe James was workin' out on Tin-Monkeys when I took this shot. Please someone correct me if I have the wrong route.
Submitted by: acherry on 2006-07-05 Views: 516 | Comments: 0
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great great climb. even though it is a 5.12 it is pretty easy but the steepness of the climb is what gets to you
Submitted by: gingerguy on 2009-09-01 | Last Modified: 2009-09-03 Views: 252 | Comments: 0
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Annika Frodi-Lundgren, classically cool before the crux of Dyno-soar, 5.13a, Rumney, NH. Photo by Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-05-03 Views: 897 | Votes: 13 | Comments: 4
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Annika Frodi-Lundgren, soaring the crux of Dyno-soar, 5.13a, Rumney, NH. Photo by Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-05-03 Views: 812 | Votes: 28 | Comments: 16
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Annika Frodi-Lundgren, on the second feet-cutting move of Dyno-soar, 5.13a, Rumney, NH. Photo by Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-05-03 Views: 910 | Votes: 23 | Comments: 14
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Annika Frodi-Lundgren, nearing the shuts and sending Dyno-soar, 5.13a, Rumney, NH. Photo by Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-05-03 Views: 839 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 5
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Annika Frodi-Lundgren, on an earlier attempt of Dyno-soar, 5.13a, Rumney, NH. Photo by Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-05-03 Views: 710 | Votes: 8 | Comment: 1
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My brother Mike on the Drillary Step at Rumney (that's me belaying in the background). Yup, we're rain climbing and it's still dry! Photo by Utch.
Submitted by: littlefingers on 2005-10-15 Views: 181 | Comments: 0
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My brother Mike on the Drillary Step at Rumney#2-(me belaying) this still stays dry after 5 days of rain! Photo by utch.
Submitted by: littlefingers on 2005-10-15 Views: 179 | Comments: 0
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Here's another rainy day route at Rumney- Orangahang. Photo by utch.
Submitted by: littlefingers on 2005-10-15 Views: 470 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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Me climbing Orangahang at Rumney- again. Photo by utch.
Submitted by: littlefingers on 2005-10-15 Views: 425 | Comments: 0
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My brother Mike giving me a belay on the Drillary Step at Rumney. Photo by Utch.
Submitted by: littlefingers on 2005-10-15 Views: 165 | Comment: 1
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I think this is my favorite—my brother mike on Drillary Step at Rumney, (i'm belaying). photo by utch.
Submitted by: littlefingers on 2005-10-15 Views: 158 | Comments: 0
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Drillary Step at Rumney, new hampshire on a rainy day. meg climbing. photo by utch.
Submitted by: littlefingers on 2005-10-15 Views: 148 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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Orangahang is an great route in an amazing area, and with an great view to stare at when your not on the wall
Submitted by: burundanga on 2005-06-06 Views: 131 | Comments: 0
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Scottie giving a good go at Orangahang, he didnt send it this try, but next try that thing is going down.
Submitted by: burundanga on 2005-06-06 Views: 172 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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Unknown climber underclinging India on The Crusher 11d
Submitted by: buckeeb on 2005-06-01 Views: 136 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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This is someone we met up @ Rumney who was working the Predator. (5.13) I think he finally sent it!
Submitted by: tbenson on 2004-10-23 Views: 253 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 2
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Pulling on the crux undercling of "The Crusher" (11d). It's really a good undercling when you get above it, but while you're below it, it's a bad pinch you have to stand up on.
Submitted by: superfox on 2004-09-03 Views: 140 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Even though it's all jugs, the pumpyness really starts kicking in here, in the convenient little overhang that guards the chains. The severely overhanging arete in the background is Predator (13b)
Submitted by: superfox on 2004-09-03 Views: 256 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 2
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This is me just off the rest ledge about halfway up "The Crusher" (11d), getting ready for the crux. The impressive arete of "Predator" (13b) is in the background.
Submitted by: superfox on 2004-09-02 Views: 136 | Votes: 10 | Comment: 1
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This is a picture of the opening moves on Orangahang in Rumney NH. A sequency crux with big moves is what makes this route worth your while.
Photo By:Amos Benninga
Submitted by: mantisguy on 2004-05-10 Views: 124 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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I took this over the summer at Rumney, NH. My friends and I had just finished climbing, and wanted to see if anyone was up on Predator (5.13b). Lo and behold, this guy was, and later on a couple of French climbers. An amazing climb and an amazing view.
Submitted by: panamared on 2003-10-27 Views: 303 | Votes: 23 | Comments: 2
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This is a funny key hold in the route Orangahang. I call it the monster. When I give my beta, it sounds like : ok, re-bang with the left under the monster, then cross with the right in the mouth, yes ! Match, jam your left inside the mouth, clip ! Perfect ! Now, put your right thumb in the eye of the monster and undercling his palate ! It's done ! It works pretty well !
Submitted by: jack_lasportiva on 2003-10-18 Views: 1238 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 3
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This was sent out to the mountaineering club mailing list here at Dartmouth College awhile ago. Photo was taken by Michael Golub '03, showing Gabriel Martinez '99 on the Predator 5.13b. Gabe hurt his left heel earlier that day and decided to just tape it up and play around shoeless for the rest of the afternoon.
Submitted by: jerryw on 2003-08-13 Views: 453 | Votes: 61 | Comments: 35
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