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This route gets tons of attempts but few sends. obviously the right wall is off, as this guys seems to have forgotten.
Submitted by: criscokid on 2005-02-08 Views: 752 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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I'm very sorry to all the viewing public that this pic of such an out of shape moron made it on to this website. stay off the bigger holds just left for a true send.
Submitted by: criscokid on 2005-02-08 Views: 919 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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here's Aaron W. on Full Trottle. One of the nice things about climbing with Aaron is girls always seem to follow him around.
Submitted by: criscokid on 2005-02-08 Views: 985 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Aaron W. working out the usual triassic topout of nothing. don't worry though...Aaron is blessed with superpowers!
Submitted by: criscokid on 2005-02-08 Views: 986 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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So many jugs ahead of you...this problem see LOTS of traffic.
Submitted by: criscokid on 2005-02-05 Views: 821 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Huge jugs under a low roof lead to a slightly tough topout.
Submitted by: criscokid on 2005-02-05 Views: 826 | Comments: 0
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The best thing about this problem is you don't feel like a roof this horizontal should be easy but the holds are HUGE. you feel like you climbed something way harder after you finish. that's good for the ego.
Submitted by: criscokid on 2005-02-05 Views: 800 | Comments: 0
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A few of the move feel a bit reachy, but if you comit...they aren't so bad.
Submitted by: criscokid on 2005-02-05 Views: 909 | Comments: 0
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This is located in Triassic, land of a thousand boulders. This place is awesome and is a must visit if going to Utah. Please treat with respect.
Submitted by: texasclimber on 2004-11-07 Views: 1552 | Comment: 1
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This is what happens when you watch your friend insted of spotting them. They spot in the same style.
Submitted by: ldsclimber on 2004-11-02 Views: 1113 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 2
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The Crazy Boulder has at least 5 established routs from this view. The farthest to the right in the large dish is Cold Glass of Water (V0). A rail start and move up to the right. You can also go up into the big dish the up to the left. Just to the left of the Dish is Callin' on the King (V2) going up the aret. To the left with the small crack on the upper half is Crazy Horse (V0). Then the next crack is Loco (V0)*. Then the one on the end is Fox (V0)*
Submitted by: grayrock on 2004-10-19 Views: 510 | Comments: 0
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While walking up the road from the dyke you will see this on the left. It is the first area developed in The Land of a Thousand Boulders. The white chalk marks (dead center) are on the Lemon Boulder
Submitted by: grayrock on 2004-10-19 Views: 541 | Comments: 0
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GrayRock's first shot at Loco. The big Mondo gives a sense of confidence with no one to spot.
Submitted by: grayrock on 2004-10-19 Views: 630 | Comments: 2
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The Sweet Boulder is next to the Lemon Boulder and across from the Crazy Boulder. It has 7 or more established routes by now. They are all V0s except for Cadillac (V1). El Camino is the first crack on the Left.
Submitted by: grayrock on 2004-10-19 Views: 529 | Comments: 0
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Brian attempting "The Incrdible Jonny Buttnugget." fun but kinda scary moves.
Submitted by: criscokid on 2004-09-30 Views: 1084 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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Triassic has a standard photo problem...and this is it. "Golden" is a good intro to highballing. Pockets that are kinda funky to hold give ways to a perfect jug on the left just when you need it.
Submitted by: criscokid on 2004-09-30 Views: 751 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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easy moves to a killer sloper, then deadpoint for the great eye!
Submitted by: criscokid on 2004-09-29 Views: 682 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Brian trying to stay on the nugget. But the nugget is kinda soft and squishy!
Submitted by: criscokid on 2004-09-29 Views: 651 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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This arete is just too much fun...plus it's one of the better photo ops. for a V1
Submitted by: criscokid on 2004-09-29 Views: 528 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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Jess jumping from one boulder in the German area to another. Just messing around with my camera as he jumped across. Maybe they'll have to add boulder jumping to the next guide.
Submitted by: triassic on 2004-07-05 Views: 1752 | Votes: 5 | Comment: 1
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fun warm up that also does a good job of introducing you to typical triassic topouts.
Submitted by: criscokid on 2004-01-21 Views: 490 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 3
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this area is usually mostly free of snow, but we showed up right after a storm...when will we ever learn. nice photo day though.
Submitted by: criscokid on 2004-01-21 Views: 737 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
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another shot of Katie on a really fun triassic warm-up
Submitted by: criscokid on 2004-01-21 Views: 491 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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fun warm up that also does a good job of introducing you to typical triassic topouts.
Submitted by: criscokid on 2004-01-20 Views: 483 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Exploring the boulder fields at Triassic.
Submitted by: scotthall on 2006-12-11 Views: 1056 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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