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New Yosemite (5.9)Opening moves on New Yosemite, a New River Gorge pseudo classic. This is when I had hopes of an onsight, I dogged my way through it, this was not pretty.
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-02-27
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Mt. HubrisMt. Hubris is on the left. This massive wall is surprisingly easy and pleasant to climb at 5.6
Submitted by: lucander on 2005-06-20
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SummitLucander on the summit of Mt. Hubris, a beautiful spot. Photo by Russ, it was a blessing to take him here on his first big route.
Submitted by: lucander on 2005-06-20 | Last Modified: 2007-02-13
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First view of HubrisHubris is on the lft. This is a view from the trail. Getting to the climb through Mazanitas may be the most difficult part of it.
Submitted by: lucander on 2005-06-18
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Four Sheets to the WindD. Lucander jugs out of Four Sheets to the Wind, a classic 5.9 line at the New. Shortly after this I heard Dan shouting at me to put in gear and telling me where holds were...I didn't think that it I ran it out that badly.
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-02-27
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Standard Route, Belay 2Belay here and remember to go over rope signals - your second will not hear you!
Submitted by: lucander on 2005-03-15
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Standard Route's Comfortable BelayIn the cave belay on very well placed old pitons - Standard Route (pitch goes out left from the hole in back)
Submitted by: lucander on 2005-03-15
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Madame G'sA sunny January day on the Gunks' best 5.6 in a Hawaiian Shirt. Keep driving those SUVs folks!
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-02-13
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Top of Tunnel VisionWith Ursasaur on top of Tunnel Vision (6 pitches, 5.7) at Red Rocks
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-02-13
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Keep on StruttinContemplating committing low moves off the GT, p. 2 of Keep on Struttin
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-02-16
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Best Basecamp EverMy summer cabin at the Gunks. 9 x 14 with a perfect front porch for bbq and drinks. This is a big reason why 2006 was the first time in my adult life I didn't go west for the summer.
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-02-16
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Lunch BreakIf we were women this would be on the front page for months. Launching into deep blue for lunch break with park ranger D. Goldey. Photo is posted to allude to a wealth of easy but chossy volcanic deep water solos that abound at Crater Lake N.P.
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-02-16 | Last Modified: 2007-11-27
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South Sister on Summer SolsticeA not very alpine solstice hike on South Sister with Robbie from Bend, a good bloke met on rc.com
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-02-16
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South SisterSouth Sister from a flat bench at roughly 10,000 feet on a brilliant solstice day, 2006.
The standard hiking/mountaineering follows the obvious ridge left before easily traversing to the summit.
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-02-16
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Retribution at the GunksRetribution (5.10-), a painfully popular toprope at the Gunks. This route was climbed ground up, the way it should be.
A better version of a previously posted picture.
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-02-16
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Strictly from NowhereD. Lucander and ursasaur at the base of Drunkard's Delight. Not only is she beautiful, she can also catch falls and has a real job!
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-02-16
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Tom Kauffman's ghostDoing my best Tom Kauffman impression on Solar Slab (III, 5.6) at Red Rocks. Climbed the route circa early 1980s with "scary larry" and his rack of antiquities. We carried two old forged friends and lots of strange things like Dolts, Tetons, long wired nuts, and hexes.
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-03-02
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Fickle Finger of FatePulling through the Fickle Finger high up on Moby Grape (III, 5.8) during a beautiful autumn day.
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-02-23
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Boogie down on CannonGetting my groove on the top of Cannon's Moby Grape, a delightful climb. Hard to believe that I was up there two days earlier with ursasaur on Whitney G in thick clouds, wind, drizzle, and constant shivering.
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-02-23
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Alpine Zone in AutumnLate season alpine vegetation high in New Hampshire's Presidential Range. Brown grass means that ice season cometh.
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-02-23
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Lake of the CloudsLake of the Clouds, Presidential Range. Like chocolate on a summit, a photo is worth the stop. Did the Presi Traverse on this nearly cloudless autumn day in a Hawaiian shirt and shorts in eight hours.
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-02-23
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Mt. Madison and Star Lake from Mt. AdamsA well-known scene to New England outdoors folks - Mt. Madison and Star Lake, the northern terminus of the Presidential Range.
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-02-23
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Scrambling Upper ExumUrsula
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-08-23
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Winter's CallingWe just got home from the Tetons a winter cragging at Joshua Tree is already calling
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-08-23
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Short OrderDavid Lucander on Short Order (5.8), a somewhat hidden gem at Whitehorse Ledge
Submitted by: lucander on 2007-08-23
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