Artistic Mountain Landscape Photos
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Most of the rock on Green Island is too soft to climb. But these tilted basalt columns are hard. This picture taken from the top of one section of the rock toward a pretty free standing tower. By Ron Heinsman
Submitted by: twrock on 2002-08-20
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Here is a landscape view of Smith Rock. What an amazing place. I would suggest not being there mid day in August. Hot!
Submitted by: elmosity on 2002-08-18
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This is a view of Panty Wall from the approach trail (one way of going at least). There is a climber at the top of Boxer Rebellion and on the buttress to the right.
Submitted by: elmosity on 2002-08-16
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This is a pic of Mary Hollandoner warming up on a 5.9 at Pinns taken w/ my digi camera.
Submitted by: admin on 2002-08-07
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After leading it and lowering off, Dan realized there was a skunk in this hole right next to the Moonshine Dihedral. Gideon had quite a thrill as he rapped off the route trying to stay very clear of the scared skunk. He luckily didn't come out but turned and looked around at us to see what we were up to. We left him alone, he left us alone, thank God!
Submitted by: ponyryan on 2002-08-08
Views: 90 | Votes: 6 | Comment: 1 |
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i took this one last summer, but havent submitted it for publication anywhere yet. i like the way it captures airlee's fun loving personality.
Submitted by: fluffyheliumflash on 2002-08-07
Views: 45 | Votes: 9 | Comments: 3 |
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This photo was taken from The Prow at Tapir Terrace top of P8. Fire was on the northwest side of Half Dome - July 2002.
Submitted by: spike on 2002-08-05
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Este rapel fue hecho después de que este escalador británico cambiara unas cintas tubulares maltratadas por las condiciones del Frontón
Submitted by: magnesio on 2002-08-06
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here's a nice shot form the highest point of the climbing area. its a nice shot of the hills and a valley lake in NW Pennsylvania.
Submitted by: lalamur on 2002-08-03
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This picture (actually 5 pictures, digitally stitched together) was taken from the highway near Twin Lakes. It was taken with a Canon PowerShot A40. Unfortuately, I didn't pay enough attention to the exposure and it was a bit washed out. Oh well. Still very nice. :)
Submitted by: pinto on 2002-07-27
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Cool shot of the one of the roofs at Endless Wall in the New River Gorge.(Photo by Elke Reucker)
Submitted by: jjfloyd on 2002-07-24
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The view from the Toboggan Ledge is truly spectacular. Sitting upon my boulder, I couldn't help but take a picture to capture the sight before us, on such a gorgeous day.
Submitted by: sheppe on 2002-07-22
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A lone climber prepares to descend the longest route in Yosemite valley The Nose. Canon EOS 300, Provia 400F chrome, 300m lens.
Submitted by: admin on 2002-07-21
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While climbing on the Kaymore Wall at the New River Gorge, West Virginia, a little copperhead snake decided our rope would be a good place to relax. Maybe he saw some resemblence.
Submitted by: jman on 2002-07-17
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The route goes up the left skyline, and in front of the shiprock and through the second notch to the crux.
The crux consists of 150 feet scrambling up good sized sandy ledges over ~1200' of exposure.
Even a few steps off route will have you making 5th class moves, and the crumbly rock probably won't hold a fall. Look carefully for the cairns, many are in unexpected places.
Submitted by: jeffers_mz on 2002-07-12
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Ed cranking it out on a 11c that was pointed out to us as a 9...Fuzzy Dice...Ed was swearing black and blue that it was harder, and got nothin but "look for the bomber holds its only a 5.9!!!" in reply
Submitted by: zee on 2002-07-11
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This is a pic I took of my dog at Pixie's corner. You can see the silouette of my friend Michael climbing right beside her.
Submitted by: bcmtngrrrl on 2002-07-10
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Here's a pic of the actual pictographs that you'd see. This one is about mid way, so like I've said before, don't climb on them! Just keep on a walking and go around the corner.
Submitted by: c_plante on 2002-07-08
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This photo was taken from Eagle cliff one sunny summer morning. Cannon is a favorite place of mine.
Submitted by: kagunkie on 2002-07-07
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Yes, it's Hard Man, a character from the Canadian Alpine Journal in the late 70's and early 80's. Evidently there is some sort of a time warp happening, because clearly and unequivocally, Hard Man has been modelled after our very own rrrMadame! Please click here to see the resemblance! To get the full effect, I suggest you right click on the "resemblance" link above, and open it in a separate window so you can see and compare both photos side by side. You have to agree, it's uncanny! Note that "Bald Enigma" is an anagram of Adam Bingel - thanks to the brilliant Juliana for that one!
Submitted by: passthepitonspete on 2002-07-03
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This rock formation really caught my eye, I said to my self I will go to any lenghts to climb that some day! A little side note: WAH! is the korean way for saying Wow!
Submitted by: aulwes on 2002-07-02
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This is a natural feature in a scoop on a boulder somewhere behind Goat Rock. Sorry, no good boulder problems here.
Submitted by: skrunchamunch on 2002-06-28
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Not much to say here, other than a pretty photo. Alpenglow on some representative Courtright domes. I believe the two in front are Penstemon Dome and Punk Rock, while the big one in the back is Dusy Dome. Photo was taken from our campsite (free and awesome) just off the Maxson Road.
Photo taken by Morgan Brown
Submitted by: mpbro on 2002-06-28
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photographer: Lars Adam Johnson. This photograph was taken using medium format black and white film The resulting photograph was scanned and colorized using Adobe Photoshop.
Submitted by: k9rocko on 2002-06-09
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Some people up American Fork Canyon in Utah. It's just a cool pic, thats all.
Submitted by: frawg on 2002-06-03
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