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Sweat top ropedLove this climb, the crack is soo nice.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2014-02-19
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Low Angle Wall 2Dawn Knam at the top of Low Angle Wall. On a Texas Mountaineers beginner climb class. Dawn followed the obvious line in this photo.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2013-10-08
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Low Angle WallDawn Knam at the top. One of many ways up.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2013-10-08
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Boulder 1The Texas Mountaineers on a beginner climbing class trip. The bouldering pad is under Walk in the Park V0.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2013-10-08
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End of NarwhalShowing the transition from chimney to face climb to the nearest anchors.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2013-10-02
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At the Start of NarwhalMentally preparing for her first offwidth chimney problem at Horseshoe.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2013-10-02
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NarwhalLead this one and left it up for the group to top rope.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2013-10-02
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View from topLove the view, and it gives you a little idea of what to expect when you top out.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2012-10-26
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ButterknifeButterknife route is the large chimney offwidth to a crack. Use the anchor bolts for Pear and Apple.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2012-10-26
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Rocky Mountain OystersThe blue line is the Rocky Mountain Oysters route. The yellow line is another possible route, but we didn't try it. The red dots are representing your anchor location, there are no bolts as of yet.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2012-10-26
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Rocky Mountain OystersThe left leaning crack is a great climb!
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2012-10-26
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PoseTurn and look.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-12-03
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Near startCliff taking off on this simple route.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-12-03
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portrait chimneyOne of my favorite shots of this route. Bob doing the route with his longer legs.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03
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Chimney contWide angle shot of Bob climbing in the chimney.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03
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Chimney continuedBob learning chimney techniques.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03
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Chimney startBob Starting the chimney portion.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03
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water markFollow the watermark straight up. The rope is where you will be climbing up once you are past the pile driver route. Traverse left until you get to where the rope is, then straight up to the top.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03
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Pile DriverThis is the pile driver route.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03
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the LEdgeThis is the ledge system on the left that you will leave the normal Yee Haw route to join the variation line. Hard to miss this large ledge.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03
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CracklineCheck out that crackline. It is a great variation to Yee Haw. You will have to climb up Yee Haw til you reach the large ledge on the left. Once there climb around a few feet and look up, and this is the crack line you will see.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03
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LiebackingTime to start liebacking from this point on. Loved this climb.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03
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OopsI didn't notice at the time, but I put my hand on the wrong side of the rope leading to my belayer. If I was to take a fall, that might have caused some issues.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03
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Never give upFound a great hand slot. This hold felt very secure.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03
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Left againHad to go left a bit again. Couldn't hack the tiny crack, lol.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03
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TransitionBeginning to transfer over to the right.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03
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Using larger crackUsing the left crack system to pass the tiny crack on the right. Will transfer over once past the tiny crack.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03
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Side PullUsing a right hand side pull to get into the crack line.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03
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Shoulder HoldI used my shoulder to aid in balance to raise my feet past the buldge.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03
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Almost off the boulderOnce you are in this position, it is easy!
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03
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Start positionContinuing up the route, this is the normal start location.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03 | Last Modified: 2008-11-04
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Feet slippedFeet slipped off trying to do the route from the ground.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03
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below the startTrying to start the route from the ground. With a little more roof practice I could do it clean without using the boulder behind.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-11-03
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Pumpy move hereCounter pressure with a good leg push.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-08-06
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Resting positionTook advantage of a great resting spot
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-08-06
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Crazy leg positionCrazy positioning sometimes follows getting in too far.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-08-06
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Getting near the cruxYou seem to want to just climb right under this small roof.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-08-06
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Love the feel of this rock!It just feels so solid.
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-08-06
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BeginningThe beginning is easy
Submitted by: asellers98 on 2008-08-06
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