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I'll have a Mountain Man, 2 breakfast burritos, a Sunshine...and a Clif Bar...
Submitted by: clmbr121 on 2005-04-20 Views: 479 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Here it is...the money shot! Bushido Climbing's new Plunger Pro in action!
Remember to let all of your friends try this! Let them crater! We're just that stupid!
Submitted by: clmbr121 on 2005-04-20 Views: 594 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Creativity on a small scale. Hiking through the labrynth of paths in Quincy Quarry, we came across a clearing filled with little cairns set on a table-like slab. photographer: Brian Wiggins
Submitted by: clmbr121 on 2005-02-19 Views: 585 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 2
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Creativity on a small scale. Hiking through the labrynth of paths in Quincy Quarry, we came across a clearing filled with little cairns set on a table-like slab. photographer: Brian Wiggins
Submitted by: clmbr121 on 2005-02-21 Views: 615 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Creativity on a small scale. Hiking through the labrynth of paths in Quincy Quarry, we came across a clearing filled with little cairns set on a table-like slab. photographer: Brian Wiggins
Submitted by: clmbr121 on 2005-02-21 Views: 615 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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Every moment counts, even the approach. A breath-takingly good day of weather in Philadelphia. Wade Neumeister (left) and Scott Wiggins. beta: 100 speed Fujicolor film on a Canon Rebel EOS SLR with the IPO set at 30. photographer: Brian Wiggins
Submitted by: clmbr121 on 2005-02-21 Views: 1045 | Comments: 2
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Sometimes, you gotta bail. Francois Spriguel taking the plunge on an unnamed V0 FA (we think...if this is not true, please let us know...we don't want to steal your thunder) photographer: Brian Wiggins
Submitted by: clmbr121 on 2005-02-19 Views: 1250 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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The face says it all. Actually, I happen to catch Fracois right as he was blinking...but it was too amusing of a shot not to share. (Note: I make no claims determining Fracois' mental state at the time of this picture) photographer: Brian Wiggins
Submitted by: clmbr121 on 2005-02-20 Views: 804 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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Early spring in Wissahickon Park is the only time there is access to some problems before everything grows in. Francois Spriguel climbing, Chuck Francisco (cyaniderush) spotting, and just out of frame is my tripod being trashed by lowly pedestrians thoughtlessly walking on it. photographer: Brian Wiggins
Submitted by: clmbr121 on 2005-02-20 Views: 1137 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 3
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The lengths we go to for love. Liz is cold. Very cold. She hates being this cold. But she stays ever the trooper so her amore, Chuck, can persue his other passion. photographer: Brian Wiggins
Submitted by: clmbr121 on 2005-02-21 Views: 498 | Votes: 7 | Comment: 1
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Our first winter road trip. Liz Doreamus (left) put us up for the night at her parents house (which left me with a slight case of the plague in my sinuses after only getting 3 hours of sleep and waking up to a cat sleeping on my face). Chuck Francisco (middle, cyandiderush) and Francois Spriguel. photographer: Brian Wiggins
Submitted by: clmbr121 on 2005-02-20 Views: 741 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 0
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Cold stone seeps precious heat from clenched fingers. Francois Spriguel on his first road trip...where else but the Gunks. photogrpaher: Brian Wiggins
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The Gunks, 40 degrees in February. We decided on an inpromtu trip there mostly to break in the new crash pad and enjoy some lonely bouldering.
Here, Chuck "The Yellow Dart" Francisco (cyaniderush) contemplates his next move on an unknown boulder.
beta: taken with 400 speed Fujicolor Black and White 35mm film with a Canon Rebel EOS SLR
Submitted by: clmbr121 on 2005-02-19 Views: 531 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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