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Pedro on

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Pedro on "Timeless"

Great route which starts kind of high (some scrambling required to get to the base) and offers maximum exposure. Packs in upper left of photo give some perspective. Starts up vertical face and hits a shallow corner and flake system. Some people bring a 2" cam to place in the visible crack (in photo) at the end of the route. Photo by Tyler Logan
Submitted by: cracksniffer on 2003-04-24
Views: 851 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 0
Knob Hill overview photo

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Knob Hill overview photo

This photo shows the entire Knob Hill area, located on the north side of highway 120 in Yosemite.
Submitted by: cracksniffer on 2003-04-24
Views: 1292 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0

Average Rating = 3.81/5 "The Knobs" Tuolumne

Some good (and popular) bouldering here. Medlicott Dome is in the background. Photo by Phil Caballero
Submitted by: cracksniffer on 2002-04-28
Views: 1796 | Votes: 16 | Comments: 9
Stefan on a Peabody .10

Average Rating = 3.71/5 Stefan on a Peabody .10

This often-tried "problem" is probably more of a free-solo, especially if done without a crashpad like Stefan here. Photo by Tyler Logan.
Submitted by: cracksniffer on 2002-04-28
Views: 934 | Votes: 21 | Comments: 9
Phil Caballero climbing

Average Rating = 4.00/5 Phil Caballero climbing "Thin Slice" (.10 a/b)

This beautiful route eats up pro pretty well. It is located on the east side of Parkinglot Rock at City of Rocks. Photo by Tyler Logan.
Submitted by: cracksniffer on 2002-04-27
Views: 1232 | Votes: 22 | Comments: 10
Loren Scott on K.A.O.S.

Average Rating = 3.83/5 Loren Scott on K.A.O.S.

Located on the London Wall at Williamson Rock, this route's crux is probably moving out of this pod using some pretty positive underclings to make a long reach. Definitely seems to be harder for shorter people. Photo by Tyler Logan.
Submitted by: cracksniffer on 2002-04-28
Views: 1048 | Votes: 12 | Comments: 4
Jerry Dodrill load-humping to the SE face of El Cap.

Average Rating = 3.60/5 Jerry Dodrill load-humping to the SE face of El Cap.

Cathedral rocks in the background of this photo showing the talus that must be climbed enroute to the start of the Zodiac.
Submitted by: cracksniffer on 2002-04-28
Views: 1185 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
Climber on O.R.G.asm (.10d)

Average Rating = 4.10/5 Climber on O.R.G.asm (.10d)

This aesthetic crack in Owens River Gorge sees quite a bit of traffic because it is bolted. Steep stemming and laybacking define the crux. Photo by Tyler Logan.
Submitted by: cracksniffer on 2002-04-28
Views: 1847 | Votes: 44 | Comments: 27
Loren on

Average Rating = 3.92/5 Loren on "Orange Plasma" (.11A)

Here's Loren trying not to peel off of this sweet bolted route on East Cottage Dome. The climb consists of sustained knob-pulling on sometimes slippery knobs.
Submitted by: cracksniffer on 2002-04-26
Views: 1055 | Votes: 26 | Comments: 5
Jerry Dodrill on pitch 15 of Zodiac

Average Rating = 4.00/5 Jerry Dodrill on pitch 15 of Zodiac

Jerry cruised this pitch, the second-to-last of the route, probably as anxious to top out as me. Probably one of the easier pitches on the route--good placements with a hook traverse in between. Second lowers out from some slings on this one when cleaning
Submitted by: cracksniffer on 2002-04-26
Views: 909 | Votes: 13 | Comments: 2
Mike Haskell getting impailed by

Average Rating = 3.82/5 Mike Haskell getting impailed by "Black Dagger" (5.11D)

This bolted route, in the eastern part of the Pinnacles, has a steep and bouldery crux right off the ground. Pumpy up higher. Photo by Tyler Logan.
Submitted by: cracksniffer on 2002-04-26
Views: 1018 | Votes: 11 | Comments: 3