Alpine Climbing Photos
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Jono Shmidt crosses the winter snow of the Annette Plateau on the way to climbing Mt Seally (2600m). The storm soon rolled in dumping some serious snow. Photo Neil Monteith 35mm Slide
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2002-03-27
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~~My first Alpine summit September of 2001, Mount Adams, it was a perfect crystal clear day, Bunny -ZEN
Submitted by: alpinebunny on 2002-03-20
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In this picture you can see the Humbolt Peak, the second highest peak in Venezuela. 4.962 mts
Submitted by: tupi on 2002-03-14
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Approach ladder on the Bugaboos trail. The approach to the bugs.
Submitted by: bpowah on 2002-03-09
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En la cumbre del Humbolt, podemos ver a de izquierda a derecha: Andrés Guevara "Tupi" (con la bandera de Venezuela), Juan Pablo Herrera, Rodrigo Rojas. Abajo: Endika San Juán.
Submitted by: tupi on 2002-02-28
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Desde aquí amanecer visto desde la fila del Pico "EL Toro" hacia el pico Bolívar.
Fotografía: Miguel Benejam.
Submitted by: tupi on 2002-02-28
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En esta foto aparecen las personas que coronaron el pico Pan De Azúcar (Sierra la Culata-Mérida), en Febrero del 2001. De Izquierda a Derecha: Arriba: Andrés Guevara, Rainer Bostleman, Abajo: Carlos. E Martín, Rubén Campos, Endika San Juán y Francisco Alv
Submitted by: tupi on 2002-02-24
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En esta foto podemos ver a Andrés Guevara (Izquierda) y a Juan Pablo Herrera (Derecha) en el descenso del pico humbolt 4.962 mts.(Fotografia de Rainer Bostleman)
Submitted by: tupi on 2002-02-22
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Mt. Moosilauke 12.9.01.
This is Vanessa (vaness) and Rachel (orestes1724) at the summit.
Submitted by: jules on 2002-02-16
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Early morning just prior to acquiring the Ridge...Our first water break.
Submitted by: volcaneer on 2002-01-30
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Nice and rotten "honeycomb" ice cliff...last words from my belay..."don't fall" I think he almost blew when we topped out. Great Day!
Submitted by: volcaneer on 2002-01-23
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Our Mount Baker high camp again...watching the clouds roll in hoping they don't bring weather...
Submitted by: volcaneer on 2002-01-23
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High camp on Mount Baker,Spent an entire afternoon working the maze of crevasses to make it go...no luck...had to cruze around the upper portion then followed North Ridge... I realize this isn't rock, but I'm working on those pictures.
Submitted by: volcaneer on 2002-01-23
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Cragging around after being turned back from a rotten Route up the Adams Glacier, Mount Adams, WA
Submitted by: volcaneer on 2002-01-23
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Here I am coming around the corner on a ledge. Note the beautiful cliffs in the background, I'm not sure, but I don't think they have been climbed.
Submitted by: biff on 2001-12-13
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Here I am climbing Mount Bogart. at 10300ft it is the second highest peak in the Kananskis area of the Canadian Rockies. It is a semi-technical scramble, but at some places like this it was easier to go straight up. at around 9500 feet and 5 hours tech
Submitted by: biff on 2001-12-11
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atg200 climbing Fletcher Mountain 13,951' in Colorado. The ascent was during a blizzard in January of 2001. Very deep snow made most of the climb character buildingly exhausting.
Submitted by: atg200 on 2001-12-05
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View of the Jamapa Glacier on Pico de Orizaba taken from near the crater rim. The red peak below is the Sarcofogo. The photo was taken in March in very dry icy conditions-the glacier was suncupped ice with very little snow.
Submitted by: atg200 on 2001-12-05
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Tomaz Humar doing some really sick dry tooling. This guy is one bitchin' bad-ass m*therf*cker!
Submitted by: passthepitonspete on 2001-12-01
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This is Pico de Orizaba from the road leading to the refugio from Tlachichuca. Our driver stopped several times to let us out and take pictures.
Submitted by: atg200 on 2001-11-29
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Not a typical climb. Most of the route on El Reventador is bushwhacking through jungle like this - sharpen your machetes!
Submitted by: atg200 on 2001-11-26
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Me catching a quick nap near the summit of Cotopaxi in Ecuador shortly before a storm moved in. You can just barely see Antisana off in the distance.
Submitted by: atg200 on 2001-11-23
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If there was any doubt that Chimborazo was serious, they were dispelled by the graveyard you must walk through to reach the refugio. The normal route basically climbs the ridge on the left skyline.
Submitted by: atg200 on 2001-11-23
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