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Chiquito Dome OverviewChiquito Dome viewed from Minirets Road
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2007-06-13
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Sierra FA Adios AmigoGrahm fighting to stay glued to the wall on the FA of Adios Amigo. A new 200 foot sport climb on the steep left side of Chiquito Dome.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2007-06-13
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Chilkoot Lake BoulderingEnjoying those classic Shuteye plates on this beautiful boulder. The sit start is tough but leads up to some steep fun airy moves on good holds over the top.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2007-07-03
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Sky Clad - 13dBrent flying his way up Sky Clad. Keep at it Brental! This route will fall to you soon...
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2007-08-27
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Sky Clad 13d - Sick MatchBrent matching one of the few "big" holds on this route. Most moves are off small crimps and divits with almost no feet for 100 feet of pumpy sickness...
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2007-08-27
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Short and Steep - 11aGrahm on the FA of this steep and fun sweetie...
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2007-08-27
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Training BoulderHans throwing far for that ever elusive jug...
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2007-09-15
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Training BoulderPulling hard on the infamous blimp hold. Next he hopes to hit the slopey pocket and grab the top lip 14 feet off the deck. Good luck Hans!
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2007-09-15
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All Along The Watch TowerLeo heads up his new route "All Along The Watch Tower". A fun romp up an arete on classic shuteye flakes. This ones on the new Watch Tower crag above Central Camp.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-06-15
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Overview of Grey Eagle areaA Fall season shot of Grey Eagle which show cases some of the rock in this area.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2007-10-18
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Big TossJeremy winds up for the big throw to the top of the boulder. v3
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-01-04
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San Joaquin river and suspension bridgeA view looking up stream at the pedestrian bridge which offers easy access to both sides of the canyon. A great example of the state pulling out all the stops to make bouldering easier for us!:-)
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-01-04 | Last Modified: 2008-01-09
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Snappy v5Mac sticking the crux move of "Snappy" v5. This problem has decent holds to crank off but because of the slick nature of the stone your hand can suddenly snap off the holds with a loud pop sending you flying off!
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-01-04
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Cool waters run deepJeremy sticking the crux throw of the uber classic "cedar wright left" v3. A long steep rail system leads to a big airy toss and a commiting finish over the top. A large river pool behind the boulder can rise and swamp out the landing zone and increase the danger for pitching off depending on river volume.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-01-04
Views: 1085 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 2 |
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Stick the SloperMac full on commiting to the huge throw to a sloper. To set up for the throw this dicy move demands a high left heel hook level with your right hand. v4
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-01-04
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"Grahm Cracker" v6Grahm working his way up this steep crack system. The problem starts deep under the boulder and follows a roof crack before turning the lip and then launching up the steep face in the photo.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-01-04 | Last Modified: 2008-02-27
Views: 1138 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1 |
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Cracker v6Classic problem. Start under the boulder and climb out the horizontal roof crack and then up the steep face to a bouldery finish. The first day of efforts left us with scabs on our hands for a week from the steep hand jamming. This time we went prepared with tape and not a drop of blood was spilled.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-01-14 | Last Modified: 2008-03-17
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Super Visor v3Jeremy Ross almost being pushed off the visor of this long traverse problem. Stand start on the overhanging prow behind him and start traversing left toward the visor. After traversing around the visor top out. 30 feet.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-01-14 | Last Modified: 2008-02-27
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Super Visor Traverse v3There is no way to avoid the pump on this long traverse! An exposed standing start on the right side gets the fun going. The San Joaquin river and pedestrian bridge are in view on the right.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-01-14
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Squaw Leap V3 Shallow Water SoloJustin Ross attempting the intimidating "Squaw Leap". After discovering this beautie I quickly decided it was too dangerous for me as the murky water only allowed 2 feet of visibility to check for submerged boulders. Also January temps make for COLD water! Justin sacked up and went for it after removing his wallet and extra clothes in case he didn't make it. After scetching up the off hands crack he maxed out on a slopey knob high off the water and just below the top. We all screamed for him to hang in there but a split second after the photo he was falling toward an unknown fate. After 20 feet of air he disappeared into the river for awhile. Luckily he popped back up after lightly hitting a submerged boulder deep under water. It still awaits a send and we have all agreed that top roping is out of the question, only a ground up FA will do. Good try Justin!!!
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-01-14
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Can you see them?Can you see the climber and two spotters on the mega line "Mega Ohm"?
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-02-22 | Last Modified: 2008-02-27
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Torque ConvertorJeremy trying hard on his unrepeated crimp fest "Torque Convertor".
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-02-22 | Last Modified: 2008-02-27
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Mega OhmGrahm on the super pumpy and insecure 40 foot long lip traverse that is "Mega Ohm". A slip off the lip before this move sent me flying off for a bad fall into the pit. Luckily a spotter willing to throw himself in the way kept me from cracking my head open. Thanks Justin!
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-02-22
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Black OutJeremy sending the improbable "Black Out". A huge toss from here to the lip over a scetchy landing zone didn't stop Jeremy from nabbing the FA on this one.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-02-22
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Cedar Wright LeftBrandon sending the classic "Cedar Wright Left". A big toss to the lip after a rail traverse using heel hooks makes this one a crowd pleaser.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-03-14
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