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This is the opening move to a relentless Climb.
I have not climbed a cooler climb, bar none.
Submitted by: ldsclimber on 2006-08-21 Views: 556 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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This is my first time up this climb (or would you call it a traverese?)
Submitted by: slimper on 2006-06-03 Views: 321 | Comments: 0
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great slabby climbing and finger cracks.
I wish it kept going
Submitted by: funk29 on 2005-11-12 Views: 263 | Comments: 0
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Very cool; A fun balancy lead. The pro is a little sketchy, but just keep breathing. After flashing it on TR last week, I got my redpoint on my first lead attempt this week. Photo by criscokid.
Submitted by: esallen on 2005-06-12 Views: 112 | Comments: 0
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This is an me on an awesome thin seam/crack. Me, Eric (esallen), and Christian (criscokid) went up to LCC last weekend and this is one of the climbs we did. We did the direct start at 5.10a. The pro kind of sucks at the beginning but it's still fun.
Submitted by: mrtristan on 2005-05-19 Views: 219 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 2
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This is an me on an awesome thin seam/crack. Me, Eric (esallen), and Christian (criscokid) went up to LCC last weekend and this is one of the climbs we did. We did the direct start at 5.10a. The pro kind of sucks at the beginning but it's still fun.
Submitted by: mrtristan on 2005-05-19 Views: 235 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Here is Tristan Leading the Green Adjective 5.9/10.a+++ in Little Cottonwood Canyon, UT. This thing is cool. Tristan, who took several falls, one of which pulled a stopper, lead the route with true ninja style after balanciong through the crux with almost no pro. The route follows a supper thin pin scar crack up about 70 ft or so. The only places for pro are also your only good holds.
Submitted by: esallen on 2005-05-16 Views: 107 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 0
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Afters Tristan's exciting lead of the freaky pro lead, I got to balance my way up the thing on TR. I'll definately be back.
Submitted by: esallen on 2005-05-16 Views: 40 | Comments: 0
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Tristan is belaying me up Cranial Prophylactic, now one of my favorite routes in the canyon, a very cool 5.8 crack climb. It starts a little thin, but the gear is great and the moves are way fun and friendly! Photo by Criscokid. Little Cottonwood Canyon, UT. 5/14/05
Submitted by: esallen on 2005-05-16 Views: 114 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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The Green A is a popular trad route in LCC. It is a pin-scarred crack which is now a fun trad route. Thanks to MSpoon for taking the photo.
Submitted by: climb1212 on 2005-02-28 Views: 87 | Comment: 1
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"All Chalk and No Action" is located in the Green A gully in LCC. I believe it was the first sport route bolted in LCC, but I could be wrong. My roommate Matt took this photo, which is at a rest a little over half way up the route. Definitely a superb and difficult climb!
Submitted by: climb1212 on 2005-02-09 Views: 93 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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I was climbing a lame 5.4 just down canyon and saw a cool photo op. She was climbing by, so I asked if I could take her picture. She seemed annoyed. Oh well, I'm sure she's forgotten about it.
Submitted by: halcyon on 2005-01-12 Views: 115 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Although its a 5.9 the start is quite thin and a little nervy to protect. Other than that what a classic line.
Submitted by: ldsclimber on 2004-07-06 Views: 154 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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A stimulating lead.....I'd only TR'd this the last several years...out of laziness I guess. Somewhat sustained, with some thin smears and thinner gear. Small but good stoppers, just where you need 'em. Photo by Peter Gram with permission.
Submitted by: granitegod on 2004-04-12 Views: 131 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 2
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Vicente (aka "trsitan")at the first crux of Gordon's. His advice: if you lead it in one pitch....take lots of draws! Photo by Pete Gram with permission.
Submitted by: granitegod on 2004-04-12 Views: 96 | Votes: 5 | Comment: 1
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Ganitegod on Touch Up, Photo by Peter Gram with permission. How can such a short traverse give you such a pump? A beefy sling tied though the eye of the fixed pin would be nice instead of having to thread it every time!
Submitted by: granitegod on 2004-04-11 Views: 127 | Votes: 6 | Comment: 1
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As I look back at Jared not belaying me, I smiled for the picture.
Submitted by: deeker on 2003-05-13 Views: 72 | Votes: 9 | Comments: 2
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