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donald949


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sungam wrote:
kachoong wrote:
macherry wrote:
sungam wrote:
macherry wrote:
sungam wrote:
Scotland has some rad routes but the weather can be an issue and nothing is really roadside.

The bugs are rad, I don't have any photos cuz I lost my camera, though.

lost it!!! you forgot it at the hut!!!!Blush
MadMadMad Way to out me Marge.

Yeah, I left it at the hut. Busted.

You'd have thought someone would hand it in, though, no?

bad form not to turn it in!!

How could you find an owner of a camera where all the pics are of sheep rear ends?
Darkside was there so some of this pictures had me in "them".
Wholly double entandra batman
but otherwise, maybe you should hit the cascade climbers forum.


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Here's a few that come to mind with good memories:

The Rostrum, Yosemite
Romantic Warrior, The Needles
Snake Dike, Yosemite
Royal Arches to Crest Jewel Direct, Yosemite
The Vampire, Tahquitz
Original Route on Rainbow Wall, Red Rocks
Moonlight Buttress, Zion
Mike Strassman Memorial Route, High Sierra
The Totem Pole, Tasmania
Lord of the Thais, Railay, Thailand
Cloud Tower, Red Rocks
3rd Pillar of Mt. Dana, High Sierra
Innersanctum to Airy Interlude, The Needles
The Nose (IAD), Yosemite
Astroman, Yosemite

And so many more.....

Josh


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bandycoot wrote:
Here's a few that come to mind with good memories:

The Rostrum, Yosemite
Romantic Warrior, The Needles
Snake Dike, Yosemite
Royal Arches to Crest Jewel Direct, Yosemite
The Vampire, Tahquitz
Original Route on Rainbow Wall, Red Rocks
Moonlight Buttress, Zion
Mike Strassman Memorial Route, High Sierra
The Totem Pole, Tasmania
Lord of the Thais, Railay, Thailand
Cloud Tower, Red Rocks
3rd Pillar of Mt. Dana, High Sierra
Innersanctum to Airy Interlude, The Needles
The Nose (IAD), Yosemite
Astroman, Yosemite

And so many more.....

Josh

I would like to climb in Zion and the Needles, been invited several times, any recommendations for moderate mult-pitch 5.9- 5.10 b range? thanks


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Rock on.

ultimate everything sucks.


enigma


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Rock on.

ultimate everything sucks.

Rock On is a great climb.
I liked the variety in the ultimate everything.A crack pitch, a face climb, even an a little aid piece.
There are so many multi-pitch climbs there, Did you climb Angels Crest?

Any other liebacks you recommend? I did one 5.10b as a lieback my fingers were able to fit in the crack. I have to look up the name in my Squamish Book.


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Southwest Rib of South Early Winter's Spire, Washington Pass, 5.8

Humanality, Tonsai Beach, Thailand, 10d

Both pretty fun.


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enigma wrote:
coastal_climber wrote:
Rock on.

ultimate everything sucks.

Rock On is a great climb.
I liked the variety in the ultimate everything.A crack pitch, a face climb, even an a little aid piece.
There are so many multi-pitch climbs there, Did you climb Angels Crest?

Any other liebacks you recommend? I did one 5.10b as a lieback my fingers were able to fit in the crack. I have to look up the name in my Squamish Book.

Angels is good. Cool traversing climbing on the ribs at the top. You did aid on U.E.? not the .10b traverse?

You can layback on lots of routes in squish, no good ones come to mind tho.


kachoong


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coastal_climber wrote:
enigma wrote:
coastal_climber wrote:
Rock on.

ultimate everything sucks.

Rock On is a great climb.
I liked the variety in the ultimate everything.A crack pitch, a face climb, even an a little aid piece.
There are so many multi-pitch climbs there, Did you climb Angels Crest?

Any other liebacks you recommend? I did one 5.10b as a lieback my fingers were able to fit in the crack. I have to look up the name in my Squamish Book.

Angels is good. Cool traversing climbing on the ribs at the top. You did aid on U.E.? not the .10b traverse?

You can layback on lots of routes in squish, no good ones come to mind tho.

From memory some routes with laybacking include Split pillar, Caboose, Kangaroo Corner, Freeway, Golden Labs, Cruel Shoes...


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kachoong wrote:
coastal_climber wrote:
enigma wrote:
coastal_climber wrote:
Rock on.

ultimate everything sucks.

Rock On is a great climb.
I liked the variety in the ultimate everything.A crack pitch, a face climb, even an a little aid piece.
There are so many multi-pitch climbs there, Did you climb Angels Crest?

Any other liebacks you recommend? I did one 5.10b as a lieback my fingers were able to fit in the crack. I have to look up the name in my Squamish Book.

Angels is good. Cool traversing climbing on the ribs at the top. You did aid on U.E.? not the .10b traverse?

You can layback on lots of routes in squish, no good ones come to mind tho.

From memory some routes with laybacking include Split pillar, Caboose, Kangaroo Corner, Freeway, Golden Labs, Cruel Shoes...
Hey, that's you!


enigma


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coastal_climber wrote:
enigma wrote:
coastal_climber wrote:
Rock on.

ultimate everything sucks.

Rock On is a great climb.
I liked the variety in the ultimate everything.A crack pitch, a face climb, even an a little aid piece.
There are so many multi-pitch climbs there, Did you climb Angels Crest?

Any other liebacks you recommend? I did one 5.10b as a lieback my fingers were able to fit in the crack. I have to look up the name in my Squamish Book.

Angels is good. Cool traversing climbing on the ribs at the top. You did aid on U.E.? not the .10b traverse?

You can layback on lots of routes in squish, no good ones come to mind tho.

I climbed cruel shoes, apron strings, and the flake and many others. There are so many climbs there its amazing.
As well as different areas. I also climbed in Checkamus- with a group of climbers when it rained in Squish.
When I did the ultimate everything- I did the aid, because I had to clean gear.
I guess you have to wait till spring now. You can always go to Josh for a change of place. Its warm enough in South California almost every day to climb.
Thanks for your reply. I never did the split pillar and the sword. Next time!


coastal_climber


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enigma wrote:
coastal_climber wrote:
enigma wrote:
coastal_climber wrote:
Rock on.

ultimate everything sucks.

Rock On is a great climb.
I liked the variety in the ultimate everything.A crack pitch, a face climb, even an a little aid piece.
There are so many multi-pitch climbs there, Did you climb Angels Crest?

Any other liebacks you recommend? I did one 5.10b as a lieback my fingers were able to fit in the crack. I have to look up the name in my Squamish Book.

Angels is good. Cool traversing climbing on the ribs at the top. You did aid on U.E.? not the .10b traverse?

You can layback on lots of routes in squish, no good ones come to mind tho.

I climbed cruel shoes, apron strings, and the flake and many others. There are so many climbs there its amazing.
As well as different areas. I also climbed in Checkamus- with a group of climbers when it rained in Squish.
When I did the ultimate everything- I did the aid, because I had to clean gear.
I guess you have to wait till spring now. You can always go to Josh for a change of place. Its warm enough in South California almost every day to climb.
Thanks for your reply. I never did the split pillar and the sword. Next time!


Send me a message next time your up and we'll do some climbing.

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