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Sasha top's out on the pitch penny boulder.

Average Rating = 0.00/5 Sasha top's out on the pitch penny boulder.

Here is my beautiful (and 17 wks pregnant) wife finishing out a short traverse on the southern face of the Pitch Penny Boulder - problem is probably V0 - V1.
Submitted by: mtat76 on 2006-04-21
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The Rincon Wall Approach

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Here we are surmounting the scree field on the approach to the Rincon Wall. The Rincon Wall provides excellent moderate, short climbs. This picture was taken on a recent, balmy winter day in January 2006.
Submitted by: mtat76 on 2006-01-18
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'First pitch' of Purple Haze.

Average Rating = 3.33/5 'First pitch' of Purple Haze.

This is me on the 'first pitch' of Purple Haze. Although Rossiter claims that the route can be broken out into two distinct pitches, I was unable to find a place to set up an anchor and ended up linking this with the second pitch of 'Friends in High Places'. The general consensus was that this pitch was fairly stout for the grade. Photo was taken by my wife, Sasha.
Submitted by: mtat76 on 2006-01-18 | Last Modified: 2008-07-02
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My first trad 10.

Average Rating = 0.00/5 My first trad 10.

Here I am shortly after the crux on the Rincon Wall's Five-Ten Crack. Although the RPs below the crux (not pictured) don't inspire much confidence, I was able to fish in a nice small cam in the crack above the lip. This was my first 5.10 trad lead; and my first 10 trad onsight - woohoo! This photo was taken by my wife, Sasha
Submitted by: mtat76 on 2006-01-18
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Get that rope out of your mouth!

Average Rating = 0.00/5 Get that rope out of your mouth!

A picture of me showing poor clipping technique on Spiney Dan. Spiney Dan is an excellent but easy route (despite the fact that it looks as if I am overgripping). My wife, who hung the draws, took this picture.
Submitted by: mtat76 on 2005-11-17
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Lisa gears up for a thin section on Caballero.

Average Rating = 2.50/5 Lisa gears up for a thin section on Caballero.

Lisa takes a stab at another typically beautiful Wild Iris route. Slightly overhung and sustained, this route is a must do. With a somewhat bouldery start, this route never really lets up.
Submitted by: mtat76 on 2005-07-11
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Mark cleans under blue skies.

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Mark cleans under blue skies.

Beautiful day at the Shelf. My last lead of the day and Mark was generous enough to clean it. It doesn't get any better than this.
Submitted by: mtat76 on 2005-02-24
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Matt realizes it's good to be tall.

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Matt realizes it's good to be tall.

Matt moving through the thin reachy crux of this route. The route is relatively easy to this point with some fine jug pulling. Then the business starts - it's what you came for! This photo was taken by Kate Thayer-Clader.
Submitted by: mtat76 on 2005-02-02
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My wife and I at Cactus Cliffs.

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A picture of my wife and I at the base of Cactus Cliffs. Photo by Kate Thayer-Calder.
Submitted by: mtat76 on 2005-02-02
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Clouds over the Outrage Wall.

Average Rating = 2.80/5 Clouds over the Outrage Wall.

A photo of the Outrage Wall from down low on a beautiful January day. Photo by Matt Richardson.
Submitted by: mtat76 on 2005-02-02
Views: 593 | Votes: 5 | Comment: 1