Miscellaneous Rock Climbing Photos
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Tomás Furman climbing Escuela 4. (5,8).
Section: Romel Sector 2, Piedra Romel in Chile.
The Photo was taken by Gustavo Furman
Submitted by: admin on 2001-04-26
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Submitted by: admin on 2001-04-26
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Submitted by: admin on 2001-04-26
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This is a picture of me on the west wall this is the side that King and Queen Rocks are on this side is the most popular. This the rock at Pallisades is about 80 to 100 feet tall. On the other side of the river the rock steeper and much harder to climb.
Submitted by: admin on 2001-04-26
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Adam Guggenheims zips up the V6 'El Tarde' just before the sun sets at The Beach in Corona Del Mar, California.
Submitted by: adamnasty on 2001-04-26
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This is the most common toprope section, which I am not toproping here.
Submitted by: admin on 2001-04-26
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This is one of the easier problems in this section.
Submitted by: admin on 2001-04-26
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Unknown climber on Way Up Yonder (5.11) at Roadside Crag of Kentucky.
Submitted by: trevor on 2001-04-26
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Tensleep's Killer Karma in Wyoming is extremely steep but pretty easy at .11c
Submitted by: wyclimber on 2001-04-26
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Justin at the top of Stolen chimney near Moab, Utah
Submitted by: mick on 2001-04-26
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Climber in Crawdad Canyon, photos taken by Ryan Furness
Submitted by: admin on 2001-04-26 | Last Modified: 2007-08-27
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Climber in Crawdad Canyon, photos taken by Ryan Furness
Submitted by: admin on 2001-04-26 | Last Modified: 2007-08-27
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Climber in Crawdad Canyon, photos taken by Ryan Furness
Submitted by: admin on 2001-04-26 | Last Modified: 2007-08-27
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Climber in Crawdad Canyon, photos taken by Ryan Furness
Submitted by: admin on 2001-04-26 | Last Modified: 2007-08-27
Views: 33 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 0 |
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Climber in Crawdad Canyon, photos taken by Ryan Furness
Submitted by: admin on 2001-04-26 | Last Modified: 2007-08-27
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Eric Sullivan leading Brinton's Crack near Devil's Lake on an unusually warm February day.
Submitted by: sully on 2001-04-26
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This is the first move on the best bouldering route at rock canyon. This is the dynamic move. If you live in provo and you know how to get there, this is a fun place to go when you have a bit of free time.
Submitted by: epw1076 on 2001-04-26
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Leading on Red Slab March 2001
Submitted by: epw1076 on 2001-04-26
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Tim Dunsby on the first ascent of Super Simon.
Submitted by: admin on 2001-04-26
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Topo of Super Simon Wall of Swanage near Dorset, England
Submitted by: admin on 2001-04-26
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This an awesome 26 (5.12b/c) in a really cool 100ft tall
crag called "As the world
dissapears" in South Africa.
Submitted by: trevor on 2001-04-26
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Craig Richey extends on a huge cross gap dyno on a
short indoor boulder problem. The picture is low quality because it was recorded on video.
Submitted by: admin on 2001-04-25
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First make the flake, and then use the crack (often wet).
Submitted by: mattywalsh on 2001-04-24
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This picture shows the four main routes (help me with the names of the other two).
The climber pictured is on "Orange Peel" - 5.7ish which goes straight up the right. Then straight up over the overhang.
Straight up the "Y" in "RICEY" (name?) is a
Submitted by: mattywalsh on 2001-04-24
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Bridalveil falls and Leaning Tower. Yosemite National Park. photo by
Quang-Tuan Luong, all rights reserved.
Submitted by: trevor on 2001-04-24
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