Climbing Photos : Solo & DWS
Solo & DWS
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Climbing at Cala Marcal in Mallorca
Submitted by: ablann on 2008-05-12
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Some islands sw of Rome look interesting... Anyone been there?
Submitted by: jedhands on 2008-04-28
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me at the super-secret Arizona DWS locale
Submitted by: ke224 on 2008-04-12
Views: 123 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1 |
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A long slippery traverse that gets steadily harder the higher you get. Justin slipped off just after this shot. Luckily the deepest part of the water is directly below the boulder. You still gently touch the bottom after splash down though. What do you all think? If you touch the bottom on a water solo should it be called a DWS "Deep Water Solo" or a SWS "Shallow Water Solo"...
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-04-07
Views: 2951 | Votes: 50 | Comments: 34 |
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This was our first DWS experience. Pretty scary if you have not done it before.
Submitted by: bandidopeco on 2008-04-02
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The only question in this cave, with Tufas everywhere, is which way to go?
Submitted by: bandidopeco on 2008-04-02
Views: 158 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0 |
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I don't know if it's DWS or SW bouldering
Submitted by: bandidopeco on 2008-04-02
Views: 131 | Votes: 0 | Comments: 0 |
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This is I not quite making it
Submitted by: bandidopeco on 2008-04-02
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Now you just have to jump.
Submitted by: bandidopeco on 2008-04-02
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Climbing up some nice but powdery tufas
Submitted by: bandidopeco on 2008-04-02
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Fun 8
Submitted by: sporter on 2008-03-31
Views: 131 | Votes: 0 | Comments: 0 |
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Submitted by: aso on 2008-03-26
Views: 158 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1 |
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Submitted by: aso on 2008-03-26
Views: 198 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 3 |
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go
Submitted by: clarkkent83 on 2008-03-11
Views: 113 | Votes: 0 | Comment: 1 |
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Going for the Dyno on bridge route cambridge england
Submitted by: clarkkent83 on 2008-03-11
Views: 149 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1 |
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Going for the Dyno on bridge route cambridge england
Submitted by: clarkkent83 on 2008-03-11
Views: 114 | Votes: 0 | Comment: 1 |
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slab behind iron man boulder
Submitted by: CaptainPolution on 2008-03-11
Views: 204 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1 |
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time too burn
Submitted by: stephenreynoso on 2008-01-31
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Some climbing/bouldering up high... just havin a good time :-|)
Submitted by: BlackDiamondX on 2008-01-22
Views: 310 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1 |
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Me solo climbing Robbins 10a while trailing a rope to set up the anchor. It is really my favorite hand crack. I don't know if I should call it a solo or just high ball(24ft). Whatever... just a great climb.
Submitted by: nate18doggy on 2008-01-19
Views: 291 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0 |
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Me doing a solo on Robbins crack 10a while trailing a rope.
Submitted by: nate18doggy on 2008-01-19
Views: 180 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1 |
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This was one of the first problems I did at Kyle's Landing. It's pretty stout, but nothing compared to some of the things that go there. Probably the easiest line out of all of them.
Submitted by: rosco22 on 2008-01-18
Views: 484 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1 |
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Phil Box rope soloing a possible new route on Indian Head which is located on Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world. Fraser Island is located off the SE Queensland coast.
Submitted by: philbox on 2008-01-14
Views: 1870 | Votes: 17 | Comments: 10 |
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Justin Ross attempting the intimidating "Squaw Leap". After discovering this beautie I quickly decided it was too dangerous for me as the murky water only allowed 2 feet of visibility to check for submerged boulders. Also January temps make for COLD water! Justin sacked up and went for it after removing his wallet and extra clothes in case he didn't make it. After scetching up the off hands crack he maxed out on a slopey knob high off the water and just below the top. We all screamed for him to hang in there but a split second after the photo he was falling toward an unknown fate. After 20 feet of air he disappeared into the river for awhile. Luckily he popped back up after lightly hitting a submerged boulder deep under water. It still awaits a send and we have all agreed that top roping is out of the question, only a ground up FA will do. Good try Justin!!!
Submitted by: sierraclimber1 on 2008-01-14
Views: 867 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 3 |
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Submitted by: stephenreynoso on 2008-01-11
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