Solo & DWS
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Froggy making it out of the roof of "Aquarium" (22), hawkesbury River, Australia
Submitted by: nickolaz on 2007-01-03 | Last Modified: 2007-11-27
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Deep water soloing in paradise... Aron on "The Big Hang," Poda Island, Krabi.
Submitted by: jynckx on 2006-12-02 | Last Modified: 2007-11-26
Views: 5108 | Votes: 55 | Comments: 33 |
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Denis Diaz doing some deep water soloing at El Nido, Palawan
Submitted by: obnoxice on 2006-11-22 | Last Modified: 2007-11-26
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Another glimpse of El Nido, Palawan, Philippines
Submitted by: obnoxice on 2006-11-22 | Last Modified: 2007-11-26
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Dave deep water soloing on unknown Island out from Tonsai Beach. ©Richard Woodman 2006
Submitted by: photostar on 2006-10-27 | Last Modified: 2007-11-26
Views: 253 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1 |
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One of the most fun thing to do at Fosters go up 15 , 20 ,25 feet and just bail. it;s the best
Submitted by: bigredboulderer on 2006-10-14 | Last Modified: 2007-11-27
Views: 392 | Votes: 0 | Comments: 0 |
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starting one of countless possible free-solo routes over deep-water (20-30 feet). photo: Chrisitan Isler; climbing: Josh Jane
Submitted by: monkeydew on 2006-09-24 | Last Modified: 2007-11-27
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the initial traverse to the true deep-water routes, photo by Chrisitan Isler, Josh Jane climbing
Submitted by: monkeydew on 2006-09-24 | Last Modified: 2007-11-27
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Nic Kirschner Deep Water Soloing an unknown route at Kloochman Park. Fell shortly after picture was taken. Photog. Craig Kirschner.
Submitted by: nickirsch on 2006-09-22 | Last Modified: 2007-11-26
Views: 631 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0 |
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Nic Kirschner Deep Water Soloing an unknown route at Kloochman Park, just north of Lighthouse Park, Vancouver, B.C. Photog. Craig Kirschner.
Submitted by: nickirsch on 2006-09-22 | Last Modified: 2007-11-27
Views: 930 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0 |
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Aaron taking a break from climbing to pull a flip off of a rock.
Submitted by: nrg_sr_climber on 2006-09-11 | Last Modified: 2007-11-27
Views: 387 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 6 |
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Brandon's first time deep water soloing. Although you can see rocks below, it's plenty deep.
Submitted by: crimpman on 2006-08-30 | Last Modified: 2007-11-26
Views: 394 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 7 |
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Fresh after my best friends wedding we headed down to Summersville for some deep water soloing.
Submitted by: crimp_doctor on 2006-08-12 | Last Modified: 2007-11-27
Views: 250 | Votes: 0 | Comments: 0 |
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Sandrine climbing "The Maypole", a very good circular traverse passing through the west cave.
Submitted by: popol on 2006-07-30 | Last Modified: 2007-11-26
Views: 1695 | Votes: 42 | Comments: 13 |
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jakob montoya going for it on an unnamed 45ft line
on a quarry in concord, NH
nothing but water below
Submitted by: leewee on 2006-06-26 | Last Modified: 2007-11-27
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i climbed this line at a concord NH quarry almost 10 years ago...i went back and repeated it yesterday...this is a shot of my boy jakob on the same rt, just before he broke a hold and took a 25 ft fall down in to the deep water...
Submitted by: leewee on 2006-06-26 | Last Modified: 2007-11-27
Views: 162 | Votes: 0 | Comments: 2 |
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This is about 25ft. up, at the top of an EXCELLENT route on the West side of the detached boulder. Clean limestone with big holds, great for a first time deep water solo or warm up. The fall is safe...unless you land wrong.
Submitted by: onsight_endorphines on 2006-01-09 | Last Modified: 2007-11-26
Views: 250 | Votes: 0 | Comments: 0 |
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Tom about to top out on his notorious route Backslapper, the route which he named shortly after he had one from the 10m mark! Heh heh.
Submitted by: ajkclay on 2006-01-02 | Last Modified: 2007-11-26
Views: 164 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 0 |
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Not a bad way to finish off the year, Tom about to tackle the crux during our trip to Backslapper Wall in the holidays just after Christmas.
Submitted by: ajkclay on 2006-01-02 | Last Modified: 2007-11-26
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This was my son Jason's (11 yrs old) time DWSing. Here he is at the top of Backslapper 10m (30ft) above the water and cool as a cucumber.
Submitted by: ajkclay on 2006-01-02 | Last Modified: 2007-11-26
Views: 179 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 7 |
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This route had no name. We rented a pontoon boat and stopped at random walls climbing everything in sight. IF someone wants to name it, call it "Your Moma." It is just a cool picture for anyone who would like to know about deep water soloing. Climber is Justin Sylvester, and photographer is Mike Wallace a.k.a. Mike Wall-ACE.
Submitted by: slyclimber on 2005-10-10 | Last Modified: 2007-11-26
Views: 347 | Votes: 5 | Comment: 1 |
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"Dan, there's no holds here" -Tim, "Just throw for something, it'll make a good shot" -Dan...Tim Keenan "Water Boulder" at Whipperwill, Summersville Lake, WV.
Submitted by: dbrayack on 2005-08-01 | Last Modified: 2007-11-26
Views: 248 | Votes: 27 | Comments: 10 |
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The crappies rigging of my life....not the rigging itself, but rigging it, well actually getting to where I needed to be to rig it. There was no way around it, 15 feet of thick, nasty green briar, and it really hurt, considering I was wearing swim shorts and no shirt! DOH! Tim Keenan "Water Boulder" at Whipperwill, Summersville Lake, WV.
Submitted by: dbrayack on 2005-08-01 | Last Modified: 2007-11-26
Views: 195 | Votes: 12 | Comments: 10 |
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The crappies rigging of my life....not the rigging itself, but rigging it, well actually getting to where I needed to be to rig it. There was no way around it, 15 feet of thick, nasty green briar, and it really hurt, considering I was wearing swim shorts and no shirt! DOH! Tim Keenan "Water Boulder" at Whipperwill, Summersville Lake, WV.
Submitted by: dbrayack on 2005-08-01 | Last Modified: 2007-11-26
Views: 181 | Votes: 19 | Comments: 7 |
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The crappies rigging of my life....not the rigging itself, but rigging it, well actually getting to where I needed to be to rig it. There was no way around it, 15 feet of thick, nasty green briar, and it really hurt, considering I was wearing swim shorts and no shirt! DOH! Tim Keenan "Water Boulder" at Whipperwill, Summersville Lake, WV.
Submitted by: dbrayack on 2005-08-01 | Last Modified: 2007-11-26
Views: 183 | Votes: 28 | Comments: 12 |
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