Directions to Dolphin Wall?

Having problems finding a crag or a route?
Cromper
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Directions to Dolphin Wall?

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Title says it all, where is this bad ass wall?
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Re: Directions to Dolphin Wall?

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It's right down the trail from the matrix.
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Re: Directions to Dolphin Wall?

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whoneedsfeet wrote:It's right down the trail from the matrix.
That helps! I know where that is then. Right under my nose the whole time...
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Re: Directions to Dolphin Wall?

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Ill send you the topo later on tonight.
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Re: Directions to Dolphin Wall?

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this wall is amazing, five star lines across the board. except the one choss pile
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Re: Directions to Dolphin Wall?

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Let me know when you find out. I've heard there's good snipe hunting there.
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Re: Directions to Dolphin Wall?

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Quit stealing my ideas Cromper!!
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Re: Directions to Dolphin Wall?

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it's right beside the dolph lundgren wall

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygQvB6OjHOU
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You know the snipe call clif? Been trying to learn it for years can you teach me? Please.
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Re: Directions to Dolphin Wall?

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my experience is limited to the red breasted sap sucking snipe of the southern woodlands. they are frequently mistaken for the swivel tailed booby snipe of the rockies during winter plumage.

can you whistle?
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