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After dinner we decided it was about time for another session, plus beer just tastes better if you're climbing (climber: Jonathan Brandt)
Submitted by: token_redneck on 2007-02-16 | Last Modified: 2007-02-17 Views: 467 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 3
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A night of Drunken bouldering Caleb Woods and our Canadian friends stick Chrisifix.
Submitted by: rock_pirate on 2006-05-03 Views: 319 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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This is me on Uniball at HP40, first time I could actually get past the start. Photo taken by Erika Mire
Submitted by: bould_move_er on 2006-05-03 Views: 402 | Comments: 0
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Me movin' on up Uniball. If guys don't get the mantle right on this one, they'll know the meaning of Uniball. A buddy of mine sended after I did and he took a slightly different angle to get over the top and was...uhh...stuck in a funny position for a bit...pretty funny. Photo taken by Erika Mire
Submitted by: bould_move_er on 2006-05-03 Views: 208 | Comments: 0
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Starting out Crisifix and trying to get to the decent jug at the edge of the roof. You basically are going for it blind, you can actually see it for a split second when you get up on your left leg and twist into position. Photo taken by Scot Ouellette.
Submitted by: bould_move_er on 2006-05-03 Views: 227 | Comments: 0
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Just twisted on my left leg and found the blind jug, now I'm setting up to get my right foot on a little ledge under the roof in order to stabilize myself for getting over the lip. Photo taken by Scot Ouellette.
Submitted by: bould_move_er on 2006-05-03 Views: 236 | Comments: 0
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Getting out the roof of Crisifix. Heel hook over the lip. If you like your ankle skin make sure the hook holds! Photo taken by Scot Ouellette.
Submitted by: bould_move_er on 2006-05-03 Views: 208 | Comments: 0
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Getting over the lip of Crisifix. From here it's a matter of finding the right grooves and slopers to slap your way up. A year ago never thought this problem would be possible, many failed starts in the beginning. Photo taken by Scot Ouellette.
Submitted by: bould_move_er on 2006-05-03 Views: 183 | Comments: 0
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I've seen this part of this amazing V5 route done with a grab on a crimp and a swing out onto the slick slopers above. Caleb sticks the move with an interesting back bend.
Submitted by: rock_pirate on 2006-05-03 Views: 307 | Comments: 0
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Leslie Warnock gettin in a little night time action on Slider at hp40
Submitted by: bdub on 2006-02-06 Views: 208 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Here is Bluebeard from FL getting Uniball....sweet job!
Submitted by: mischief8 on 2005-11-11 Views: 210 | Comments: 0
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This is a cool problem...don't ever think I will get the first move though
Submitted by: mischief8 on 2005-11-10 Views: 285 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Eathan on his way to a second place finish at the second leg of the Triple Crown series @ HP40
Submitted by: p_mcdermott on 2005-11-07 Views: 320 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 2
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After bouldering all day at Bouldergrass in March '05, a group of us decided to turn the headlights on Chrisifix and have a little fun night bouldering. My toes were bleeding, heels blistered, and tips shredded at this point. Quite a bit of fun! Didn't get the send, but soon....
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Here I am giving Funk Odyssey a shot. I didnt read the sign till i "got down" but I wasnt supposed to traverse too far to the right. OOps...
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During my first visit to HP40 with some other friends from Virginia Tech, Colin finally sent this stellar problem. I returned a few times and sent this in January. A must do at HP40!
Submitted by: mr8615 on 2005-04-01 Views: 138 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 2
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Triple Crown 2004 was a hit this year, and the souths incredible sandstone has drawn some of the best climbers in the world.
Submitted by: cmredmond on 2005-03-03 Views: 352 | Votes: 4 | Comment: 1
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Name that problem? One of the many beautiful problems as the south's best, just my opinion, bouldering destination. Nick sent hard go there and do the same.
Submitted by: kafish on 2004-11-23 Views: 77 | Comments: 0
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Uzi reaches for the upper slot that starts the finish on Lea's Problem. Roadside boulder, December 2007.
Submitted by: forkliftdaddy on 2008-01-04 | Last Modified: 2008-01-05 Views: 468 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Aaron Kupferer attempting the exit moves of Enterprise@ HP40
Submitted by: wilson on 2004-03-17 Views: 84 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Maybe a new classic and certainly one of the best moderates @ HP40. This line seems to have been overlooked in lieu of harder problems coming straight out of the roof. Aaron Kupferer attempts to boldly go where no man has gone before (perhaps) on Enterprise.
Submitted by: wilson on 2004-03-16 Views: 155 | Votes: 9 | Comments: 3
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John Gillespie cranks through the suprisingly hard mantle to finish.
Submitted by: wilson on 2004-03-16 Views: 144 | Votes: 5 | Comment: 1
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Greg Rueff working out the ultra-mega-classic moves on slow hand.
Submitted by: wilson on 2004-02-06 Views: 105 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 0
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Here I am on the opening move of Slider. This problem is just one of the many classics of HP40.
Submitted by: jgass on 2004-01-25 Views: 116 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 0
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Here I am doing the second move to the little crimps on Slider.
Submitted by: jgass on 2004-01-25 Views: 91 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
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