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Pebble WrastlinJustin on "Pebble Wrastlin". This short power problem works every muscle in your body. Slippery feet and slopey holds makes for tons of body tension.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-04-07
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Splash DownA long slippery traverse that gets steadily harder the higher you get. Justin slipped off just after this shot. Luckily the deepest part of the water is directly below the boulder. You still gently touch the bottom after splash down though. What do you all think? If you touch the bottom on a water solo should it be called a DWS "Deep Water Solo" or a SWS "Shallow Water Solo"...
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-04-07
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IncapasitatorFA photo of the night send on "Incapasitator". Another great night time bouldering session with lanterns and headlamps. This one is tall with the crux at the top and a horrible pit below the problem waiting to swallow you up. Lots of pads helped but falling is not an option.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-04-07
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Desperate MeasuresJeremy sending Desperate Measures. A huge toss from a low undercling makes this one a low percentage stick. Unless your Jeremy who can do it on command anytime sans pads.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-05-28
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Sky Clad - 13d?Brent Webster going for a first ascent try on Sky Clad. After an easy approach pitch the business kicks in straight up the headwall for 35 meters. This climb has unrelenting hard moves with poor feet and almost no rests. Keep at it Brent! Mike Matheson belaying.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-07-22
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Gravity Pool - Shuteye RidgeMike is barely visible on the right side of the dome on his new route "Gravity Pool" 12b. He is leaning back with both hands in the air so you can see him. Luckily the white cloud rolled into to frame his silhouette. This new 50 meter sport line climbs the 2 roofs on the right side and then up an amazing 5 foot wide arete to the anchor.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-09-30
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Raptor - Shuteye RidgeChris onsighting "Raptor" 5.11a the Talon formation. This great route has fun steep climbing with 2 cruxy sections making for a tough onsight.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-09-30
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Swing Town - Shuteye RidgeGrahm working his way out the multi roof system of "Swing Town" 13a on the Aerie formation. After this move a knee bar can be slammed in on the left side followed by a short horribly slopey undercling traverse. At the end of the traverse a huge crux toss off the underclings to a jug await. Then charge out another roof system to a steep headwall.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-09-30 | Last Modified: 2008-11-17
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Dyno MightBen flying on the 4 foot 4 inch throw of "Dyno Might" V5
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-12-22
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Cedar Left RightKevin cranking the powerfull finish of "Cedar Left Right" v5
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-12-22
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Sunset Steep Mud ClimbingBrent Webster enjoying the last rays of sun while working his new steep project on the mud. Its actually better rock quality than it looks.;-)
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2009-03-10
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Working the steepsMilking the last rays of sun and a little more energy for another try. Brent Webster takes a rest while working his project.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2009-03-10
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Eagles Gift 12aRoss Cowan gunning for Eagles Gift aka Va Va Voom at High Eagle, Shuteye Ridge. Mixed route with good gear over roof and killer bolted face climbing.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2009-06-02 | Last Modified: 2009-06-05
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Mixed Shuteye 12aRoss Cowan going for it on Eagles Gift aka Va Va Voom. After placing gear up a dihedral and over a roof this technical face and the crux above await.
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2009-06-07
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