Climbing photo thread, volume 1

Other Crags, Aid Climbing, Bouldering, etc...
lordjim_2001
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Post by lordjim_2001 »

Paul3eb wrote:seriously, though, how were the lines?
He was spraying about the quality of them last night pretty hard. The quote was "I'm not going there (BSF) again without my pad."
Screw you guys. I'm going bowling.
charlie
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Post by charlie »

Yasmeen wrote:Hey Charlie-- I think that move would go more easily if you just put your leg over your shoulder and got it out of your way.
Man, I tried that problem so many times and did about every combination of moves I could. It finally went with the heel - toe cam above my head. Looks funny I know, but that problem is so cool it's scary.

pauly -- 3 moderates on the front were pretty cool, just warmups at about V0-V2 and that's the downclimb to get off. The line on the back I worked was steller (and no graffitti)! Depending on the topout it'll go at maybe V4. Slabby and reachy on desperate crimps to start then kicks back kinda steep w/ high steps and a big throw to the top. Very balancey, I barndoored off setting up the slopey topout. Maybe 15 ft tall at the back, 18 at the front.

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Snake on Windy Corner

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Wes on his send of Supafly

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Sunshine evicting the woodrat on Green Horn

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J-Rock
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Post by J-Rock »

Evicting a woodrat? :shock:
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Mazz
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Post by Mazz »

Yeah. You should have seen it. Sunshine hypnotized it with his sparkling chalkbag and convinced it to jump to its death. But, it landed softly on Meadows rug instead and we haven't seen it since.
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Wes
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Post by Wes »

Brian, Buddha Hole
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Brian, Buddha Hole
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Bob, Super Pinch
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Jim, Ethics Police
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Jim, Ethics Police
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Jim, Ethics Police
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Meadows, Buddha Hole
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Meadows, Buddha Hole
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Mark, Ethics Police
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Mark, Ethics Police
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Mark, Ethics Police
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Mark, Ethics Police
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marathonmedic
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Post by marathonmedic »

Could that route have any more tic marks? The damn thing looks like it's got instructions written on it. Brush time for sure.
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Wes
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Post by Wes »

marathonmedic wrote:Could that route have any more tic marks? The damn thing looks like it's got instructions written on it. Brush time for sure.
There are a couple small ticks. Perhaps it would be better to get people to BRUSH THE HOLDS before we worry about brushing a couple tick marks?
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