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the key to T WallThis is the kind of gear you can expect to see in most of these deep down south climbing areas. It's better than it looks. Just clip it and go!
Submitted by: the_crawler on 2004-02-17
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Hands Across AmericaTwo Big roofs, no bolts and whole bunch of jams. My lastest favorite. This is Shawna cleaning the first half. The route turns the lip climbs a dihedral and pulls another 4ft roof!
Submitted by: the_crawler on 2004-01-24
Views: 1152 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1 |
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Pionts of ContactThis is T-Wall. See it Love Drool over it. I love to climb trad. Just some guys out for a good day of fun!
Submitted by: the_crawler on 2004-01-24
Views: 1022 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0 |
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Jay WalkerChalking up for some great jams on Jaywalker, 5.7 at Twall. First trip there, learned the hard way that summer is not the ideal time to climb there--oh so sweaty.
Submitted by: dwise on 2004-01-06
Views: 953 | Votes: 7 | Comment: 1 |
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Hoppinbig on Razorworm....Hoppinbig climbing Razorworm... thanks to Tradpuppy for taking such a beautiful picture - and thanks dad for the new camera...
Submitted by: hoppinbig on 2004-01-05
Views: 979 | Votes: 30 | Comments: 15 |
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Cake WalkPat getting his slice of Cake Walk. His first 5.10 onsight.
Submitted by: dinglestyle on 2004-01-04
Views: 747 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0 |
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forgot the nameI forgot the name to this climb, but it was a cool one.
Submitted by: dinglestyle on 2004-01-04
Views: 775 | Votes: 4 | Comment: 1 |
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Matthew makes his way up PassagesThis is a nice view of the the 100 ft. route Passages- a perfect handcrack in a left facing dihedral. Pic taken by Micah.
Submitted by: leedaclimber on 2003-11-22
Views: 799 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 2 |
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"Five What?"A climber experienceing the flawless moves of a classic 5.8 sandbag. This image is photoshopped to...well...make it look better. The un-chopped one has also been submitted.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-10-29
Views: 1192 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 2 |
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Tennessee Splitter!Perfect handjams on "Goldenlocks" 5.8+ at the Tennessee Wall. Truly a classic climb.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-10-29
Views: 1922 | Votes: 22 | Comments: 9 |
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Working those JamsMore perfect jams on one of the most classic Trad climbs in Tennessee. "Goldenlocks" 5.8.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-10-29
Views: 886 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 0 |
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Joking Around on LeadYou know he's cruising when he's laughing at MY jokes while leading.
"Dude, you're looking kind of run out, if you're going to fall, be sure and let me know so I can turn on the motordrive!"
Hahaha
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-10-29
Views: 815 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0 |
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Take THAT Indian CreekSome of the best splitter jamming in the east. This climb is a sandbag at 5.8+, but therein lies the charm. This climber is savoring the last handhold before 70' of jamming.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-10-29
Views: 1499 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 8 |
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Pluging In ProGoldenlocks will take just about any pro on your rack just about anywhere. Bring it all, and feel free to sew up this incredible climb.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-10-29
Views: 877 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0 |
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Flying with the Falcans 5.11a/bPat is rushing to finish the route before the sun sets and it gets cold. Photo by John
Submitted by: dinglestyle on 2003-10-28
Views: 927 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0 |
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Graham (from Maine) exits tricky chimneyThree Mainers invaded our campsite at TWall in December 2002. See http://www.rockclimbing.com/forums/viewtopic.php?topic=22677&forum=43 for info about this rc.com non-gathering gathering.
Graham proved to be one of the best climbers on the wall that weekend. This tough climb was his warmup at TWall one day.
Submitted by: orangekyak on 2003-01-20
Views: 828 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 5 |
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Brian (my inspiration) cranks on Digital MacabreFrank takes a picture of Brian Massengale doing the crux move on Digital Macabre (5.10b) at Tennessee Wall November 2001.
Submitted by: fanederhand on 2002-12-03
Views: 1088 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1 |
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Resting in the Huecoratherbe enjoys a much needed rest in the hueco halfway through Golden Locks
Submitted by: ratherbe on 2007-01-02
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Dan Lindstrom pulling hard on Prerequisite for Excellence at the T-WallThis was Dan's first lead EVER. He had been following me for a year, but when he saw this route, he asked me to rack him up and he led the thing like a pro, even running it out a bit on the steep face above the final roof.
Submitted by: scottjetttrad on 2002-04-04
Views: 1017 | Votes: 16 | Comments: 3 |
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Dan Lindstrom barely finishing Prerequisite for Excellence at the T-WallThis was Dan's first ever lead and he was pumped out of his gourd as he sketched up the final moves way above a #2 stopper. I almost let him grab my foot, but I wanted a shot of him falling if he peeled.
Submitted by: scottjetttrad on 2002-04-04
Views: 1000 | Votes: 10 | Comments: 3 |
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Trad StickclipThe cruxy little start to this route was killing my mental game for some reason so we decided to wing it. For those purists out there im sure this picture is a abomination. None the less, the rout is one of the best around.
Submitted by: dspolle on 2006-07-25
Views: 2723 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 6 |
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Hands Across AmericaJen Sauer on the T-Wall classic Hands Across America. Photo by Chris Brown. Visit High Exposures for more.
Submitted by: the_alpine on 2007-12-06 | Last Modified: 2007-12-15
Views: 9662 | Votes: 19 | Comments: 18 |
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Brenna following Golden Locks (5.8+) at T-WallGolden Locks is perhaps THE classic hand crack at Tennessee Wall; certainly a stout 5.8. I really didn't place pro every two feet, but the zoom does make it look that way ;)
Submitted by: poomasta on 2008-02-06
Views: 9415 | Votes: 24 | Comments: 34 |
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T-wall first leadsPutting in pro on Razor Worm
Submitted by: beaker on 2008-11-28
Views: 3056 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0 |
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Rappelling down NSLooking east towards the corner
Submitted by: oscarlation on 2012-10-23
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