Bouldering Photos
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Digging in on his heal Brian pulls up into the crimpers before the slopy topout that awaits. "BulletProof" at the Doupe Lounge rock, Kelly Canyon.
Submitted by: jbone on 2002-08-11
Views: 135 | Votes: 10 | Comments: 3 |
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This is a nice climbing spot in Nanaimo, BC, Canada.. one of many that BC has to offer.
Submitted by: bcclimber on 2002-08-11
Views: 71 | Votes: 9 | Comments: 0 |
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Located on the north east end of the Cosmic Boulders this problem is a sit start followed by a lip traverse and finishes with a burly mantle! 16 to 18 moves super fun
Submitted by: takeit4granite on 2002-08-10
Views: 55 | Votes: 11 | Comment: 1 |
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There are probably pictures of this route already. I don't know the name. You can start off the deck or from a sit start under an overhang. THe route can be followed to the left or go up the face.
Submitted by: crackhabit on 2002-08-12
Views: 136 | Votes: 12 | Comments: 8 |
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I worked this problem to death on my first day to Joe's. I thought this sequence was My favorite set of moves till I started climbing Tufas.. "Smokin Joe"
Submitted by: jbone on 2002-08-09
Views: 105 | Votes: 12 | Comments: 2 |
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Ben Boyd took this shot on a week long trip up to Utah in 2000. I Love this problem "Right Overhang" Also the killer Dyno's next to it
Submitted by: jbone on 2002-08-09
Views: 80 | Votes: 11 | Comments: 0 |
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Climbing on an Unknowen sloping traverse. We got really turned around while looking at the guide book, so we just jumped on this!
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2002-08-09
Views: 114 | Votes: 11 | Comments: 5 |
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My partner Patrick hitting the top of this extreme 300 foot free solo in running shoes with rocky lakes below....
Actually he is just a few feet off the ground.
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2002-08-09
Views: 83 | Votes: 9 | Comments: 7 |
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This problem is on the north facing side of the Huito Boulder on the trail to the Piedras Cuaches. The start is an obvious match and goes into the slopers Stacey is on.
The crux is the buldge, its not really an arete, the holds are small but the opposing strength makes them possible. The top out is a blast!
Submitted by: gonzrom on 2002-08-08
Views: 63 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0 |
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Great little bouldering venue all on good quality gritstone. Many classic hard problems up to V12.
Submitted by: davep on 2002-08-06
Views: 50 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0 |
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Myself on this classic problem on the Roaches. One of the classic problems of this grade on Staffordshire grit.
Submitted by: davep on 2002-08-06
Views: 44 | Votes: 6 | Comment: 1 |
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Rob Dunnett stretched out on this great problem. Need to be well spotted or you can fall 70ft into the road below.
Submitted by: davep on 2002-08-06
Views: 91 | Votes: 13 | Comments: 3 |
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Kim Leyland attempting this grit solo/highball. Didn't manage it on this occaision but i think he's done it since.
Submitted by: davep on 2002-08-06
Views: 51 | Votes: 11 | Comment: 1 |
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Johnny reaching for the next sloper on some variation of the Lizards Mouth traverse.
Submitted by: dimeedge on 2002-08-05
Views: 87 | Votes: 14 | Comments: 6 |
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Zerita employing some tricky foot work half way through the classic 30' v3 Melee traverse, Lizards Mouth, CA.
Submitted by: dimeedge on 2002-08-05
Views: 109 | Votes: 24 | Comments: 8 |
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The holds are good... they get slopeyer, then its like scaling a bowling ball at the top. Zerita getting to the worst of a Lizards Mouth boulder problem.
Submitted by: dimeedge on 2002-08-05
Views: 110 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 4 |
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This is a great pic of me at Stoney Point on Beethovens Wall where I sometimes teach weekend courses. This pic was taken at just the right time so all you get is the shadows and the sky. Tell me what you think.
-AcE
Submitted by: aceclimber on 2002-08-05
Views: 91 | Votes: 5 | Comment: 1 |
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This is me bouldering at Unlikely Wall, sometime in late winter 2002. Picture taken by Ding. Peter looks on while I get ready to fall.
Submitted by: cdent on 2002-08-04
Views: 435 | Votes: 6 | Comment: 1 |
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Here I am, looking super intense as I look for the exit holds on this overhanging problem.
Submitted by: maculated on 2002-08-04
Views: 517 | Votes: 15 | Comments: 6 |
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there's nothing really too special about this picture. it's just an unusual rock formation that we bouldered one day. im looking over the edge of what i guess you could call the peak, wich we attempted to climb next.
Submitted by: lalamur on 2002-08-03
Views: 75 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0 |
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this was my first time on this problem and it took a little longer than i would have thought.
Submitted by: lalamur on 2002-08-03
Views: 96 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 0 |
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the beginning of winter is usually when most climbers toss their gear in the closet, but Dave refuses to give in to the snow and cold.
Submitted by: lalamur on 2002-08-03
Views: 67 | Votes: 0 | Comments: 0 |
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This is the Nowhere Boulders near Looking Glass Mountain. It is a small boulderfield with a few interesting routes.
Submitted by: nbrown on 2002-08-02
Views: 113 | Votes: 7 | Comment: 1 |
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This is at the Nowhere Boulders. They are hidden in Pisgah national forest.
Submitted by: nbrown on 2002-08-02
Views: 96 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0 |
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John H. From Phoenix Arizona getting set up for the Action on this 2nd shot from the Highball at Kelly Canyon, Az
Shot by JBone
Submitted by: jbone on 2002-08-02
Views: 101 | Votes: 12 | Comments: 3 |
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