Sport Rock Climbing Photos
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Here is Skier Timm on Times Square on the lower S-Curves. A really fun route that often is overlooked because of Black Monday next to it. It is a great route too!
Submitted by: phlyfisher on 2002-12-11
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A lovely November afternoon. The temps were perfect for sending this day. This is one of many routes we did this day.
Submitted by: phlyfisher on 2002-12-02
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I can't remember the exact name of this climb but it was at 123 on Railey (Thailand). This climb started with a great outcroping [Railey was full of em :)] this shot is me just getting up and over it.
Submitted by: damian on 2002-12-02
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Jacqui Middleton crosses through on the second crux of Skullthuggery (26) at the camping cave of Bundaleer, Grampians, Victoria, Australia. Photo Kathy Dicker 35mm Slide
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2002-12-01
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The Bundaleer camping cave is home to three hard sport routes. Grampians, Australia.
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2002-12-02
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Neil Monteith on this thin arete route at Amnesty Wall, Stapylton, Grampians, Victoria, Australia. Photo Kathy Dicker 35mm Slide
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2002-12-01
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Jacqui Middleton onsights the pocketed classic of The Tyrants Grasp (22) at Amnesty Wall, Stapylton, Grampians, Australia. Photo Neil Monteith 35mm Slide
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2002-12-01
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Jacqui Middleton pops the dyno at the end of the roof section of Stepping on Snakes (23), Sentinel Cave, Grampians, Victoria, Australia. Photo Neil Monteith Sony Digital
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2002-12-01
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Even after a rainy day, Rafael Vono sent this hard-moves route easily. Photo by Rafa Furlani
Submitted by: comicosp on 2002-12-01
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Lu is having a good time on "Muezzin", 8 (12.a), Turkey. Photo by Jörg Zeidelhack.
Submitted by: climbnow1 on 2002-11-30
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This is Trevor Curry climbing "Matt's route". (5.9)
This route was set in 1998 at a remote lake in Northern Ontario. The photo was taken in 2001 by Toronto area guide Jeff Brownridge.
Submitted by: ontario_guide on 2002-12-01
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Tim Powers on "Permission Denied" (5.12a) over by the railroad tracks at Jackson Falls in Illinois. Photo by John Hirsch circa 1996.
Submitted by: andy_lemon on 2004-07-01
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Mike Kessler(Best Man) belaying Bill McCracken(Bachelor) on the start of Yaak Crack during Bill's Bachelor party.
Submitted by: climboard on 2002-11-26
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Former LA Rockreation guru Bruce Anderson grappling typical Spanish "chorreras" on the island of Majorca.
Submitted by: kalcario on 2002-11-26
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Both this route and Femme Blanche 13c to the right are sparsely bolted
Submitted by: kalcario on 2002-11-26
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The west face of the Bong has seven (70') 5.11 sport routes that are all very high quality. Alpenglow is the hardest of the bunch. Eric Odenthal (the Jedi) has put up four of these routes. Here he is on the first ascent at the bottom crux. Photo by Brad Singer.
Submitted by: bsinger on 2002-11-25
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We spent our Spring Break road trip from Austin, TX to Red Rocks, NV. This is a pic of my friend Vlad at Stone Wall working a really long sport route. I think it was a 5.10b. I was screwing around with my Dad's digital camera and got this shot.
Submitted by: climbingfoo on 2002-11-25
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Neil Monteith goes the roof dropknee on this grade 25 (5.12a) route at Babylon, Nowra, NSW, Australia.
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2002-11-24
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This is one of my friends on Dimond Cutter (5.10 c?) We were planning on warming up on some of the easier climbs aroud it, but they were in use. So we decided to warm up on this.
Submitted by: dynomaster on 2002-11-23
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I got this photo of 2 women (from Dartmouth) climbing Airation Buttress on Cathedral Ledge in North Conway, NH. This is the last 2 pitches of an amazing face climb on this huge 500 ft. rock in the middle of North Conway. Nice job ladies!
Submitted by: gregk on 2002-11-21
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Again, no idea what the route is, but a nice line with good pockets (one of the ones kind of on the east side of the area).
Submitted by: steelmonkey on 2002-11-20
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Don't know what the route name is (or the wall for that matter), but it's pretty cool climbing on big pockets.
Submitted by: steelmonkey on 2002-11-20
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it is jacob's ladder with 6 bolts and anchor at very end of climbing section in foster falls. a lot of fun to climb on !
Submitted by: deafclimber on 2002-11-20
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During the early weeks of Oct, '02. I had the pleasure of traveling to the "Stronghold" for five days. First time there. Wx was perfect. We climbed in as many areas as possible. Stilletto had us lost in the manzanita looking for the route. It's on the Tombstone, in the vicinity of the west side access trail. Not as hard to find as we made it. An awesome arete, with great location and exposure.
Submitted by: rickoldskool on 2002-11-20
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Tim Marsh ticks the first ascent of Wave of Mutliation (24) on the superb rock of the Red Rocks area. Victoria Ranges, Grampians, Australia. Photo Neil Monteith 35mm Slide
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2002-11-19
Views: 46 | Votes: 10 | Comment: 1 |
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