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Pete pulling me back in to camp after fixing the next two pitches
Submitted by: bluefunk on 2006-10-17 Views: 873 | Comments: 0
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Looking back at Andrew at the belay with the pigs.
Submitted by: bluefunk on 2006-10-17 Views: 1001 | Comments: 0
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Me on pitch 7 of Tangerine Trip, I guess it goes free at 5.9 (ya right!!!).
Submitted by: bluefunk on 2006-10-17 Views: 989 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 2
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Andrew jugging up to our high piont after our first day on the Trip. This route is steep and wild.
Submitted by: bluefunk on 2006-10-14 Views: 1388 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 2
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Pete Zabrok low on El Capitan - New Dawn to Tirbal Rite.
Submitted by: nefarius on 2006-09-07 Views: 416 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 3
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Unknown climber on The Trip, with rope in mouth, goin' for it!
Submitted by: nefarius on 2006-09-07 Views: 761 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Fred leading the fith or sixth on a very drippy trip.
Submitted by: pro4pros on 2006-08-26 Views: 473 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 2
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Mark cleaning a pitch on the steep classic, Mesacalito
Submitted by: highlander on 2006-07-01 Views: 628 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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Nice ledge above the Bismark allowed Mark to relax and belay.
Submitted by: highlander on 2006-06-26 Views: 739 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 4
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just a pic of me for the ol' profile. i forget which bivi this is, but i tell you that metolius bombshelter makes for a damn nice bed.
Submitted by: highcamp on 2006-04-17 Views: 362 | Comments: 0
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The Nose taken last October 2005 from across the vally.
Submitted by: gunarope on 2006-02-11 Views: 305 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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Awesome aid training, on a sea of granite. Sorry to the Japan team waiting to get on the route!
Submitted by: junkman on 2006-01-26 Views: 334 | Comments: 0
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This is from a photo I took from a trip up The Capitan in 1988. My old wall partner Scott Tracy jugging The Mark of Zorro.
Submitted by: roadstead on 2005-12-18 Views: 326 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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me all greasy and dirty in the valley just about to take the swing!
Submitted by: theishofoz on 2005-11-28 Views: 258 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Here's a shot I took a few summers ago. This shot reminds me of the first wall I did, the moon was so bright that each night I couldn't get to sleep.
Submitted by: roadman33 on 2005-11-25 Views: 661 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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Exposed climbing on the P.O. Wall heading toward the Allusian Chain
Submitted by: highlander on 2005-11-18 Views: 479 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 3
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Free hanging jugging on the first pitch of South Seas
Submitted by: highlander on 2005-11-16 Views: 363 | Votes: 16 | Comments: 13
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This is a blown rivit from the third pitch of Tribal Rite, El Capitan
Submitted by: holdplease2 on 2005-10-24 Views: 1343 | Comment: 1
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Rapping off the first pitch of south seas. (It's a really really steep pitch!)
Submitted by: matty on 2005-10-17 Views: 212 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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A shot I took in Oct 04 of a team climbing the Lightning Bolt Roofs on Zenyatta Mondotta. Taken from the ground at the El Cap bridge by Tom Evans
Submitted by: tmevans on 2005-08-16 Views: 184 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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a sweet pic the meadow it was totatally random
Submitted by: addict on 2005-08-15 Views: 101 | Comments: 0
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from the base of the cap before we started for the night
Submitted by: addict on 2005-08-15 Views: 104 | Comments: 0
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Dave Turner bivied at the great white shark during his FA of a new El Cap route in june of 2005.
Submitted by: ricardol on 2005-06-20 Views: 294 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 0
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One pic from the wall...in one of these days, when everything seems less steep than usual
Submitted by: namascar on 2006-11-20 | Last Modified: 2007-04-04 Views: 2302 | Votes: 21 | Comments: 14
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My first aid climb was the first pitch of the Pacific Ocean Wall (A1). About midway through, as I was bouncing my next piece, the piece I was on blew, sending me on a twenty foot ride. Robin snapped this shot of me just as I was getting my gear together to jug back up to my high point. The loop of rope is the line I was trailing which got draped over a small ledge. It sort of gives an idea of the size of my fall. Good stuff.
Submitted by: thedus on 2005-05-26 Views: 236 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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