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Talus Fracture below routeIt's not often one gets to see the whiteness of human bone, muchless your own! Well, after a botched controlled fall during a peel off of the budgy top out of this V3 (yea, yea... a V3), I joined that club. Here I am awaiting the EMTs to arrive and cart me off to the hosptial. Notice the talus protrusion and the severely maladjusted right foot. What fun it was having them cut off my Dominators! I can't wait to get back to it and send that darn problem!
Submitted by: climberstephen on 2004-11-02
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Bad time to be on a Port-a-ledgeHere's the East face of El Cap on a rainy September morning in 2000. It didn't look like a nice day to be hanging in a portaledge, especially since it was snowing up in Tuolumne.
Submitted by: climberstephen on 2002-05-17
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Slack lining at camp 4ClimberStephen learning to walk the slack line in Camp 4. Chongo then showed up and showed us ALL how it's done, followed by his spiral universe threory!
Submitted by: climberstephen on 2002-02-08
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BouleringDave Chanceller spotting Dave Glennon throwing for the top while bouldering near the Dog Walk.
Submitted by: climberstephen on 2002-02-07
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A wet landingStephen Venters climbing Chockstone (5.7) on the Diving Wall just below the Shut-Ins.
Submitted by: climberstephen on 2002-02-07
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Approach LedgeThis is the harry approach ledge you have to crawl through to reach the crag. The floor is about 25m down and you can see the belay station for Mr. Christmas Poo (20).
Submitted by: climberstephen on 2002-02-07
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Eclipse 2001Here I am in Madagascar during the June 2001 total solar ecplise. Seeing it was one of the most amazing experiences I've had in my life... and I've done alot!
Submitted by: climberstephen on 2002-02-06
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Revenge of the LawnClimberStephen getting a high step up Revenge of the Lawn (21 = low 5.10) in Auckland.
Submitted by: climberstephen on 2002-02-06
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Flintstone's KidClimberStephen working up a fine route called Flintstone's Kid (22 = mid 5.10) near Durban.
Submitted by: climberstephen on 2002-02-06
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December BoulderingThose who live in the midwest know that the winter here is usually below freezing. But everyonce and a while we'll get a warm (55 deg.) day and the climbers, with major cabin fever, can go out and touch the real stuff.
Submitted by: climberstephen on 2002-02-06
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Chruch Bowl Tree CrackHere is a well traveled finger crack near the Village. This was my first lead ever in Yosemite (5.10a).
Submitted by: climberstephen on 2002-02-06
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Sydney Opera HouseHere's ClimberStephen buildering on one of the well known sails of the Sydney Opera House. Though there is a good 1cm edge between each tile, they are so slippery there is almost no friction.
Submitted by: climberstephen on 2002-02-06
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CrimpyClimberStephen working on the crux move of one of 3 nameless routes, all short and in the 5.10 range.
Submitted by: climberstephen on 2002-02-06
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Australian Blue MountiansTrying to get some sun at the top belay station of Mekong Charlie (21) at Cosmic County in the Australian Blue Mountians near Katoomba.
Submitted by: climberstephen on 2001-12-12
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