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Below the ledge on the first pitch of Timeless. This spot is the crux of the route
Submitted by: cgailey on 2007-08-15 Views: 1402 | Comments: 0
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Nearing the top of this fantastic route
Submitted by: cgailey on 2007-08-15 Views: 1206 | Comments: 0
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This is the route we took (standard route) on the traverse from Eklutna Lake to the Crow Pass Trailhead on the June 15-17 Eklutna Traverse trip.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2005-06-18 Views: 2164 | Comments: 0
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The afternoon at Rosie's Roost provided some of the best lighting and best scenery any level of photographer would hope to enjoy...I couldn't stop taking photos. This cairn, contrasted by the Eagle Glacier below, reminds me of how rugged and remote Alaska can be, yet how welcoming MCA huts are. Viva la wilderness!
Submitted by: cgailey on 2005-06-20 Views: 537 | Comments: 0
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Seth has had a lifelong dream of skiing in Alaska. Although a couple of weeks before this trip he made some turns in Hatcher's Pass, this trip truly fulfilled his desire.
The only thing better than the weather on this trip was the abundance of quality turns we experienced all got to take part in.
Here is Seth skiing the west fork of the Eagle Glacier on a sunny alaskan June afternoon wearing nothing other than an Alaska bike jersey!
Submitted by: cgailey on 2005-06-20 Views: 776 | Comments: 0
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This photo captures the essence of our trip...moving fast and then finding a comfortable spot to enjoy a rest. Two days of incredible weather and fantastic glacier conditions allowed us to make the 50 mile Eklutna traverse in less than 43 hours. What a trip!!
Submitted by: cgailey on 2005-06-19 Views: 772 | Votes: 19 | Comments: 0
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A pic of me routefinding on the Raven Glacier.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2005-05-22 Views: 599 | Comments: 5
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Sandy getting ready the morning following an open bivy near the mint hut in October '04.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2005-06-19 Views: 1359 | Comments: 0
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This is a view of the Mint hut with backdoor gap above it. Photo taken in October '04
Submitted by: cgailey on 2005-05-22 Views: 1088 | Comments: 0
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Just something else for my profile. This was taken in the backcountry at Alpine Meadows during the incredible storms of early January this year. Great skiing in great snow!
Submitted by: cgailey on 2005-06-19 Views: 385 | Comments: 0
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I figured it was time for a new profile pic. Just getting in some "early" season climbing at a nice south facing crag. Fun climb on bad rock. Photo by coldclimb
Submitted by: cgailey on 2005-05-22 Views: 397 | Comments: 0
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Blah blah blah blah blah blah....etc. etc.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-11-13 Views: 334 | Comments: 0
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Seth Near the top of physical attraction. Photo to show angle of the route
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-09-19 Views: 460 | Comments: 0
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Thought this would make a nice profile pic...so here it is. It was a cold day in Hatcher's, and by the end of this pitch, my hands were frozen bricks. Ya gotta love Alaska. And oh, yeah, photo by coldclimb...
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-09-18 Views: 508 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Here I am biting my fav piece of gear on Toto. Mmmm, alien....Photo by coldclimb
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-09-18 Views: 696 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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Seth is enjoying some zig zag routefinding on our descent from an attempt of Raven Peak. This was an interesting and harrowing area as a self arrest to secure a falling partner is not feasible in most circumstances. Securing your partner required a jump into the other side of the spine. Thankfully we stayed on top of the snow!
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-08-20 Views: 464 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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This shot shows the two most common approaches to Raven Peak. To the left is raven pass, which takes you to the west fork glacier.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-08-20 Views: 463 | Comments: 0
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A pic of me on the middle, dirty section of Raven Glacier. Most of the crevasses in this area have closed up, leaving a tremendous number of shallow seams and humps to negotiate. Raven headwall and the gigormo 'shrund can be seen directly above my head.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-08-20 Views: 467 | Votes: 14 | Comments: 6
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Seth and I enjoying some dinner before heading out after a fun filled day of zig zagging through the gapers on Raven glacier. The perfect end to a beautiful day!
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-08-20 Views: 580 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 2
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Seth Tying in on a sunny morning before heading out on the ridiculously open Raven glacier on a Raven Peak summit attempt. Raven peak is smack dab in the upper center portion of the photo. The Raven Headwall, in the saddle to the right of the peak has a foreboding 'shrund that blocks off any easy ascents in the later summer months. Raven pass is barely visible trending left from the main glacier in the photo at the base of the peak.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-08-20 Views: 389 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Grabbing a draw about halfway through this fun dihedral route.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-08-20 Views: 556 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 0
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Seth and Boone enjoying some oatmeal on a sunny Alaskan morning in Archangel Valley. The Monolith can be seen in the background.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-08-10 Views: 531 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 2
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Seth is opting for a little variation on Physical Attraction. The actual route stays out near the arete.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-08-10 Views: 504 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 4
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Seth is about 3/4 of the way up the first pitch of Toto. With a 60 m rope you can turn three pitches into one, and then walk off. This is recommended as the second and third pitches are short. One can continue up and left from the top of the third pitch to a nice splitter crack 5.8 and get some air under their feet. There is also a bolted 10a above the crack...see the online topo for route info.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-08-10 Views: 496 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 4
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Here's a pic of me near the top of Physical Attraction... photo for route identification purposes.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-08-10 Views: 441 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Seth is on the friction super slab in the middle of Voodoo Child...this photo is mostly for route Identification. The lower section has to be protected (in the flake) but the remainder of the route is bolted (for obvious reasons).
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-08-10 Views: 434 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 2
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Seth is working the upper, and more difficult moves of "Voodoo Child", 5.10a. Photo mostly for route identification, but the rock contrast is kinda neat. Don't flame me for another butt shot!
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-08-10 Views: 409 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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This is me nearing the top of Physical Attraction to start off a great day of climbing. Last time I tried to climb this one I got rained off.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-08-09 Views: 416 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 6
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Me cranking on one foot on the first awkward pitch of classic crack...
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-08-02 Views: 686 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 2
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Photo taken from the scramble to bomber pass, the access to the bomber glacier, so named because of the wreckage of a b-29 bomber that rests there.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-07-24 Views: 625 | Votes: 6 | Comment: 1
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Posted for the purpose of showing where monkey face is. It is the first noticeable face on the left side of the photo.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-07-24 Views: 538 | Comments: 0
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Why am I smiling...after all, it is raining out...lovely weather here in Alaska. Hit or miss I suppose. Photo by coldclimb
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-07-05 Views: 303 | Comments: 0
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Just cleaning this oft thought underrated 5.8, Queue de Lion at the end of a good day of climbing. Photo by David Asscherick.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-06-29 Views: 557 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 2
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David taking in the view during a midway rest on the long "Maneline".
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-06-29 Views: 410 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 2
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Nathan reaching on Nimbus below the crux. Beautiful climbing
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-06-29 Views: 778 | Votes: 20 | Comments: 6
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Me going for the cave on Cave Route. It's the epitome of a good rest :)!
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-06-25 Views: 367 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Me going for the slopers out of the cave on Cave Route, 5.10b, at Lion's Head. The original is much less fuzzy, but the file would not load to the site.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-06-25 Views: 413 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Nathan working the crux of Nimbus, 5.10b, a Lion's Head classic.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-06-25 Views: 515 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 2
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Just a look down the valley toward the abandoned Snowbird mine village. What a beautiful day!
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-06-21 Views: 433 | Votes: 26 | Comments: 14
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Looking down the valley at lower Reed Lake from the trail heading to the upper lake. Just a beautiful day! Can you see the tent?
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-06-21 Views: 367 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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Just a shot to show the route. Long slings help to reduce rope drag on this one if you are leading.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-06-21 Views: 721 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 3
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Just a butt shot of me on the Great Lobster Dispute. The name of this route causes me to wonder...fun climbing!
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-06-20 Views: 523 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 4
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I just finished cleaning this route when david took the photo. New profile pic...I like the silhouette effect.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-06-17 Views: 320 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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Boone clipping the nice looking bolts on Done Dirt Cheap, 5.10 c/d.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-06-12 Views: 647 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Climber49er thinking about the final few moves of this short, but fun climb.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-06-12 Views: 584 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 3
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Just a cool shot from camp near Lions Head, Ontario. I liked the flying sparks off of the fire. That's my girl staring into the flames by the way.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-06-11 Views: 387 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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Just a bit of messing around at the "Grotto" in Bruce Peninsula National Park in Ontario. Notice the bare feet...
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-06-10 Views: 1880 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Boone advertising stealth Rubber. The focus is on the shoe giving the photo depth.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-05-27 Views: 561 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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Climber49er going for the clip on Hide it from the Cops.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-05-27 Views: 598 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 4
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Just me belaying Boone on "Hide it from the Cops" at bermuda....thought it was a better profile pic than what I had before.
Submitted by: cgailey on 2004-05-27 Views: 618 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 5
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