Topo Photos
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The sound of the current of the river, birds flying and singing, the breeze moving the trees.....Relaxing, enjancing and exciting!
Submitted by: patticalinda on 2002-05-23
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This is Lee, fairly new to climbing but has done a lot of bouldering. You sure know when he cant get a move cos you can hear the swearing ecco through the whole vally! Its very funny!
Submitted by: maddie on 2002-05-14
Views: 105 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0 |
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"Double D" 5.11 Mike Q.(monkey) making it look easy.
Dixon Lake, CA It takes some people a year to get this one.
I can't get this one right
Howie W. photographer
Submitted by: extrasports on 2002-05-14
Views: 85 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 0 |
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Jeremy pulling off some smooth moves last weekend at Berowra. It rained a couple of times through the day but it was only light and nothing to worry about.
Submitted by: maddie on 2002-05-14
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maddie at Berowra on a 21, with tom below yelling out 'Crank it, crank it' every five seconds!
Submitted by: maddie on 2002-05-14
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This is a pic taken in Narrabeen, otherwise known to us as... leech city! Yes thats right we were covered in the little, and sometimes FAT creatures. And just when you think your safe, (climbing a slab) you take off your shoe at the end of a climb to find
Submitted by: maddie on 2002-05-14
Views: 80 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1 |
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In the crack just below my foot was a snake, which my friend Clare, named Cyril. I wasnt the first one to do the route, as Tom had already led the climb without noticing it! As Steve Irwin would say, 'Crikey thats Dangerous'
Submitted by: maddie on 2002-05-13
Views: 97 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 0 |
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A fun 21 at Berowra. There is heaps of nice little pockets at the start to get you going but towards the middle and end theres nothing but a few crimpers.
Submitted by: maddie on 2002-05-13
Views: 70 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 0 |
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Maddie on a nice little 17 at Berowra with Jeremy on belay. This was the last climb of the day.
Submitted by: maddie on 2002-05-12
Views: 64 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 0 |
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"The Shoulder" at Dixon. Matt S. is at the half way point of this climb. Howie W.(extrasports) is the photographer. 5.9++ maybe a 5.10
Submitted by: extrasports on 2002-05-12
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Dixon Lake, California "The Shoulder" Technical start then a lie back then over the shoulder it's gets tough, balance, strength, upper body, last step is a transverse. This climb is great for training. Matt S. is focused on this climb while Howie W. is c
Submitted by: extrasports on 2002-05-12
Views: 86 | Votes: 6 | Comment: 1 |
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This is a picture of my son,Tim(billy goat) Miller just before the crux.As you can tell from the amount of pics submitted,we are gere a lot!
Submitted by: mitchal on 2002-05-06
Views: 87 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0 |
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Here I am at the top of the route we do a lot on the crag at Neversink.It's about 35' high and maybe a 5.6-5.7 climb.
Submitted by: mitchal on 2002-05-06
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This is what you see when you get to the top of Neversink Mt.crag.A spectacular veiw of the city of Reading.
Submitted by: mitchal on 2002-05-06
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This is a shot of me climbing Breakaway Right,just below the roof,just before the crux.Once over the roof and a few holds in the crack,the crux is above that.FUN!!!!
Submitted by: mitchal on 2002-05-05
Views: 291 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 0 |
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This is a veiw of the crag as seen from the road.This picture was taken in the spring,so, the veiw will be harder to see with leaves on the trees.
Submitted by: mitchal on 2002-05-05
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as you can see its not worth traveling miles for..... but if your in the area, theres not much else, so mt studley becomes an allmighty inner city crag.
Submitted by: joemor on 2002-05-04
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this is a view of the crappy little cliff called dights falls, there is a water fall is just to the left which churning murky yarra water flows over, for real rock inner cty, its not bad, and the river makes for a nice backdrop.
Submitted by: joemor on 2002-05-04
Views: 83 | Votes: 0 | Comments: 0 |
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This picture is of me getting ready to belay (no I'm not actually on belay). At birthday rock. We set up at the chimney so we could climb a variety of routes.
Submitted by: quickclips on 2002-05-01
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Taking on an overhang at Eagle Bluff. A cold wet day ahhh but what the heck. We had the crag all to ourselves so we made the best of a frozen finger kinda day.
Submitted by: dantman on 2002-04-19
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Photo of Slick Rock with Slippery Slope route drawn in. Photo by Bob Gentry/Jason Cronk.
Submitted by: jtcronk on 2002-04-17
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This is Patrick on "Gulliver's Travels" a 5.7 face that seems very 5.8ish.
Submitted by: fo_d on 2002-04-16
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This is Louis (l_j_x) on his 1st outdoor climbing trip, climbing Ivy Right.
Submitted by: fo_d on 2002-04-15
Views: 41 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0 |
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This is the topo for the Slippery Slope route on Slickrock, Idaho. Since the topo, we also added a couple additional bolts to guide climbers a bit more.
Submitted by: jtcronk on 2002-04-10
Views: 304 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0 |
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Located northeast and several thousand feet higher than Phantom Ranch. Probably the most popular interior summit in Grand Canyon. FA Ganci and Tidrick - 09/11/58 Photo by Pernell Tomasi
Submitted by: ocotillo on 2002-04-05
Views: 258 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0 |
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