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The veiw is spectacular as you look down several hundred feet to the Delaware river.The highways on either side were a noise issue though.
Submitted by: mitchal on 2002-05-13
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You will find this boulder on the approach to the Grand Wall in Squamish.It must have taken a lot of time and effort to create this and stands as part of Squamish early history.
Submitted by: kelownaclimber on 2002-05-12
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Nathan Rainwater enjoying the view from Camp #4 Overhang. A popular destination for campers who seek a view and shelter from rain or wind. There are also some Trad & Aid routes located here. Photo by Andy Lemon.
Submitted by: andy_lemon on 2004-07-01
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This is me and ringold enjoying another beautiful alabama winter sunrise. Thats the thing thats nice about the south, you can climb in January.
Submitted by: stewbabby on 2002-05-02
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This is a shot of the river a few hundred yards below desoto falls near mentone alabama.
Submitted by: stewbabby on 2002-05-02
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You clipstick aid up Scarface 5.13d because we dont have the route wired, and then walk up the gulley behind it and then jump off a boulder as the belayer takes out the slack
Submitted by: phreakdigital on 2002-05-01
Views: 74 | Votes: 14 | Comments: 13 |
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This is a view looking west from the Seward Highway across Turnagain Arm (south of Anchorage). You can not tell very well in this picture, but the alpenglow and sunbeam shining on the peaks of the Kenai Peninsula (left side of the Arm) was spectacular.
Submitted by: polarwid on 2002-04-27
Views: 96 | Votes: 14 | Comments: 4 |
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I took this during a recent trip to Yosemite Valley. Nice bouldering on the valley floor.
Submitted by: phreakdigital on 2002-04-25
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Thought I'd add yet another incredible Jtree sunset to the photo section...this one was taken just outside of Ryan campground around mid-March
Submitted by: saltspringer on 2002-04-25
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This shot was taken on the banks of the West Branch of the Penobscot River looking towards Katahdin.
Submitted by: pamola on 2002-04-24
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Just to the left of Becky's Crack--climb the thin crack section, then instead of traversing, follow the thin slab straight up.
Submitted by: flatlander on 2002-04-21
Views: 66 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 0 |
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I ran into this Marmot on the summit of Mt Shavano, a 14er in the Sawatch Range in Colorado. Shavano is an easy walkup, and has a wonderful snow route up the Angel of Shavano snowfield.
Submitted by: atg200 on 2002-04-21
Views: 75 | Votes: 13 | Comments: 9 |
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After a day of climbing on Cannon Cliff, we saw the classic shot of the Old Man of the Mountain on the way back to Vermont. Photo by Robert Todd.
Submitted by: bobtheboulderer on 2002-04-19
Views: 73 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 3 |
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This is shoe I found under Crimea rocks. And you willn't believe - in this shoe ten years ago Ukrainian best climbers had trainig . It's a piece of history.
Submitted by: athlet on 2002-04-19
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I climbed Mt. Rainier via the Ingraham Direct route while hiking parts of the Pacific Crest Trail in the summer of 2000. I know, I know, the ladder is poor climbing style (I was considering posting this to the aid section), but we did hike all the way from Canada to get there.
Submitted by: peas on 2002-04-16
Views: 61 | Votes: 8 | Comment: 1 |
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Cone Mountain taken in Late December 2001. Looks like there might be some good routes up there, check out bivouac.com for info on possible routes. Cone Mountain is also the start/end of a nice looking ridge traverse.
Submitted by: peas on 2002-04-16
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We stopped for lunch here on our way out from the Bryant Creek Shelter in early January 2002. This picture is not actually in Mt. Assiniboine Provincial Park, but it is on one of the most popular hiking approaches into the park.
Submitted by: peas on 2002-04-16
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One beautiful senset (in the other pics) yielded this picture, thankfully the camera still worked after falling like homer did down springfield canyon (funnily we'd just talked about that before it happened)
Submitted by: daisuke on 2002-04-16
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Another picture of the Sitkum Spire on Glacier Peak. This one's taken from a little lower down the mountain.
Submitted by: peas on 2002-04-15
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This pic is of the Sitkum Spire on the Sitkum Glacier Route up Glacier Peak, Washington. I took this picture in July 2000 while I was hiking parts of the Pacific Crest Trail. The morning started off socked in with clouds, but at around 7000 ft, clear sk
Submitted by: peas on 2002-04-15
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This was a warm spring day and we couldn't resist a photo opportunity. Picture was taken downtown Toronto... note how the other pedestrians are just continuing to walk by as if there isn't someone hanging above their head.
Submitted by: missedyno on 2002-04-09
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This is the Delicate Arch in Arches National Park-probably the most famous Arch in the park and one of the more unique rock formations anywhere. The hike to it is highly recommended on rest days in Moab, but it is illegal to climb.
Submitted by: atg200 on 2002-04-06
Views: 55 | Votes: 7 | Comment: 1 |
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I show up at Joshua Tree at the end of March, and it snows. I didn't get any climbing in, but I did some exploring and took a few unique pictures.
Submitted by: atg200 on 2002-04-06
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Jimmy Lapointe finds the easy way to climb High Five V5 at the end of a long day bouldering. Cave Boulder photo: Dave Ferguson
Submitted by: smellydude on 2002-04-06
Views: 45 | Votes: 10 | Comments: 3 |
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East Ledges/Slab Happy Pinnacle area of Yosemite.
Route: Golden Years
Rating: 5.12a/b
Climber: David Rubine
Shooter: Jeff Gorris
Submitted by: jgorris on 2002-04-05
Views: 31 | Votes: 7 | Comment: 1 |
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