Bouldering Photos
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Pavel trying Chicken in Tabak (5.10c) on German Bridge in Stavropol, Russia. Andrei Liletko made this photo
Submitted by: x3ma1 on 2002-09-26
Views: 45 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0 |
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Pavel leading Centre(5.9) on German Bridge (Stavropol, Russia)
Submitted by: x3ma1 on 2002-09-26
Views: 51 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1 |
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This is my cousin bouldering it out at little china above the popular Grassi Lakes...the crag is total crap!
Oh ya, this is my first B&W print, oh ya!
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2002-09-21
Views: 59 | Votes: 13 | Comments: 6 |
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This prob starts with a tough move and then goes into underclings with friction for feet. I had no audience but Dianna managed to aquire some admirers.
A great day at the beach.
Submitted by: darkside on 2002-09-21
Views: 111 | Votes: 10 | Comment: 1 |
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I think this photo captures a lot of what the Happy's is all about . . . sand landings, perfect size boulders, gorgeous sun, and amazing problems.
Submitted by: leaverbiner on 2002-09-23
Views: 126 | Votes: 9 | Comments: 0 |
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December 2000, Hueco Tanks, TX, 100 Proof Roof, great problem, but HUGE sandbag. It's an old photo, but I just liked the way the photo turned out, and I miss Hueco!
Submitted by: leaverbiner on 2002-09-20
Views: 65 | Votes: 9 | Comments: 2 |
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After some frequent flyer miles, I finally stuck the dyno of What's Left of Les, Mushroom Boulder, Hueco Tanks, TX V4 (12/30/00)
Submitted by: leaverbiner on 2002-09-20
Views: 73 | Votes: 9 | Comment: 1 |
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Jolie Matkowski proving a woman can conquer the Ironman. Photo credit goes to her loyal husband Jason.
Submitted by: leaverbiner on 2002-09-19
Views: 155 | Votes: 13 | Comments: 8 |
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Bouldering/Soloing Grandma Peabody, v1(x). This problem treds the fine line between bouldering and soloing . . . my first TRUE highball!
Submitted by: leaverbiner on 2002-09-19
Views: 115 | Votes: 10 | Comments: 8 |
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I took this shot of my self using a self timer because nobody wanted to come climb with me so i went alone. ITs a nice route, would have been more confident TRing it but i couldnt find any anchor bolts uptop to do so. thats my deal.
Submitted by: pusherem on 2002-09-19
Views: 156 | Votes: 11 | Comments: 4 |
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In the midst of The Marathon or Mushroom Traverse (anybody know the difference?) in Boulder Natural, Pawtuckaway, I use more upper body than lower. Photo was taken from a camcorder, set up by me.
Submitted by: echobunny on 2002-09-18
Views: 125 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 3 |
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Miles on Spilt Milk @ Lehigh Gap
Submitted by: miles on 2002-09-18
Views: 137 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 2 |
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How does that kid do all this stuff without climbing shoes! What a monkey!!!!
Submitted by: shortsavage on 2002-09-15
Views: 53 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 0 |
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This one really freaked my mom out. I was just having fun after school and didn't bring up gear. But I am still alive!
Submitted by: shortsavage on 2002-09-15
Views: 129 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 0 |
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This is a fun V1 lunge dyno problem on the Wiley Thompson Boulder. The beardsley boulder pile has lots of problems for those that aren't quite bouldering V5 yet. Great in the afternoons since the sun disappears behind the hill to the west.
Submitted by: falke on 2002-09-13 | Last Modified: 2007-02-02
Views: 132 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1 |
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Yes, this is a staged photo. It was raining and we needed some photos for a guide that was going to be published (never was). All the same, you get an idea of the first move. The throw from the pocket is the crux. Those slopers aren't very good when your "hucking" for them.
Submitted by: jun32 on 2002-09-13
Views: 107 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0 |
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Kylee contemplating that next move at a bouldering area above the KFP wall. Note the beautiful fall colors...ahhh, love Logan Canyon.
Submitted by: climbinhiky on 2002-09-12
Views: 61 | Votes: 0 | Comments: 0 |
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It's me in the Photo, my mate was behing the camera. Just a simple boulder.
Submitted by: shilo on 2002-09-11
Views: 40 | Votes: 0 | Comments: 0 |
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My shadow as I boulder at the Knobs.
Submitted by: ubangie on 2002-09-11
Views: 46 | Votes: 12 | Comments: 5 |
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This is a full view of Clyde Boulder, at the Base of Clyde Minaret.
Submitted by: ubangie on 2002-09-11
Views: 73 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0 |
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Brian on the deceptively easy start of this flaky climb- the only reason I didn't get a better photo is that Steve Unwin was spotting, not photgraphing me, before... the crux was iffy- wasn't sure I would make it- and my right bicep was at full capacity.
Submitted by: bbcarter on 2002-09-11
Views: 144 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 2 |
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Me (ubangie) working on Clyde Boulder. It's an awesome flat faced glacier polished boulder with almost no features to hold on to.
Submitted by: ubangie on 2002-09-11
Views: 60 | Votes: 5 | Comment: 1 |
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Oh, the beauty of Hunters. Sandstone, grippy rock with pockets galore, hard on tips but after a long day, you can smile at all the problems out there!
Submitted by: rwaltermyer on 2002-09-10
Views: 147 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 3 |
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Steve working on the Sugar Cube problem.
Submitted by: rwaltermyer on 2002-09-10
Views: 98 | Votes: 8 | Comment: 1 |
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It's me bouldering Zona Morta (5.12a) on Floresta da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro.
Submitted by: orango on 2002-09-10
Views: 55 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 0 |
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