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cleaning my first trad route at charleston

Average Rating = 0.00/5 cleaning my first trad route at charleston

loving this rock - amazing place to climb as long as the weather stays nice and it doens't rain. Photo taken by socialclimber
Submitted by: kitterclimb on 2005-10-30
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The smile says it all

Average Rating = 5.00/5 The smile says it all

Kit seconding up **Lonely on the Lead, 17. great friction, solid rock and a diverse rack make this line well worth the trouble.
Submitted by: socialclimber on 2005-10-26
Views: 1271 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
Thankfully, this was the first placement

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Thankfully, this was the first placement

I tend to avoid offwidths, so I don't get to place my #5 BD cam very often, but Lonely On The Lead just screams, "stick a big cam in me". Right at the start at that, so I couldn't say no....
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2005-10-24
Views: 904 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
Feeling a bit Lonely On The Lead

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Feeling a bit Lonely On The Lead

An excellent route in an incredible setting. I am standing at the #4 cam slot, getting prepared to takle the crux. Photo by kadiez
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2005-10-23
Views: 663 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
Two of us enjoying the sun

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Two of us enjoying the sun

Tori is on the left doing Grunt, Grip and Grasp and I am on Lonely On The Lead. Photo by kadiez
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2005-10-23
Views: 500 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
Charleston, what a backdrop

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Charleston, what a backdrop

When it isn't raining, you can't do any better than Charleston for an absolutely incredible setting for climbing. Kit is belaying me climbing Lonely On The Lead. Photo by kadiez
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2005-10-23
Views: 547 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
Contemplating the start of Lonely On The Lead

Average Rating = 3.67/5 Contemplating the start of Lonely On The Lead

After getting rid of the #5 cam, at waist level, I felt much lighter and ready to takle the route ahead. It just looked awefully steep from there. Photo by kadiez
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2005-10-23
Views: 777 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 3