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Eric leading the Dauphin Narrows classic route MSMD. This was the route that introduced many climbers to the crag in the 70s and 80s.
Photo credit: Sanjeev K
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2006-09-05 | Last Modified: 2006-11-13 Views: 1515 | Comments: 0
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Original Heel-a-Peel route (easy approach). Also in the picture can be seen Warrior's Way.
photo: ericbeyeler; route markings: cheyennewills
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2006-09-05 Views: 1417 | Comments: 0
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Here are many of the well known routes at Dauphin. The Gun goes up the inside corner between Dynamics of Mr Static and Heel-a-Peel.
photo: ericbeyeler; route markings: cheyennewills
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2006-09-05 Views: 1609 | Comments: 0
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photo credit: [url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/greencracker/189107932/]dziner[/url]. Used by permission.
Buildering the extremely hard, sharp cut rock of the I-83 bridge on the Harrisburg shore.
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2006-08-21 Views: 632 | Comments: 0
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This photo is rotated about 30 degrees in order to fit more detail in.
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2006-01-25 Views: 1169 | Comments: 0
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This is the largest, easiest accessable face. There are many more smaller, easier sections.
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2006-01-20 Views: 2313 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 2
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Here is a sampling of the other rock at Blackrock Park, Wintergreen
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2006-01-20 Views: 1823 | Comment: 1
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We got started late (after work), after we finished the first pitch this is what we saw. We continued on pitch 2 to the rap station, then exited. Headlamps are useful things!
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2005-10-07 Views: 737 | Comment: 1
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After climbing at Goshen Pass, VA, travelling back, found these boulders right next to the road (Rt 42). There were more boulders in the woods across the creek that were climbable but had lots of moss / dirt. These were clean.
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2005-09-20 Views: 1440 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Near Buffalo Gap, VA. Approx. 20 ft high, nice cracks & ledges.
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2005-09-20 Views: 953 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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Tom taking a break after the second pitch at Dauphin Narrows South Buttress.
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2005-04-08 Views: 489 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Bottom of the South "Lenoy" Buttress. It starts at grade with a RR track (train is just visible at bottom right).
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2005-04-08 Views: 491 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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First section of pitch 1 on Edge of the Fin Traverse.
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2005-04-08 Views: 437 | Comments: 0
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Me climbing an old train bridge near my house.
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2004-12-05 Views: 521 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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This huge outcropping of rock lies right off the Blue Ridge Parkway (mile 6).
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2004-12-04 Views: 813 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Tom and Andrew setting up for another pitch at Dauphin Narrows. The lower portion of the North Buttress is mostly 45 degree slab.
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2004-11-05 Views: 517 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Tom rappelling down one of the larger faces at Lewis Rocks.
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2004-11-05 Views: 701 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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After hiking back down from Humpback, our 14-month old decided he wasn't done and started walking back up the trail.
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2004-11-05 Views: 558 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 2
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Keagan bouldering at Lewis Rocks. Climbs there range from 15-25 feet.
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2004-11-04 Views: 440 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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This little guy's first taste of rock at 7 months old.
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2004-11-04 Views: 408 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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Keagan bouldering at Lewis Rocks. Climbs range from 15-25 feet.
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2004-11-04 Views: 777 | Comments: 0
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Keagan toproping on the west face at White Rocks. Height is about 20-25 feet.
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2004-11-03 Views: 743 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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View of Hawk Rock. Susquehanna River in the background. The rock is about 35-40 feet high, but not that great for climbing.
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2004-11-03 Views: 939 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Left end of main section at Pole Steeple.
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2004-11-02 Views: 482 | Comments: 0
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Main face of Pole Steeple (north section).
Submitted by: ericbeyeler on 2004-11-02 Views: 394 | Comments: 0
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