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In all it's glory... A sunrise view from the trail up to Chasm Lake.
Submitted by: climbingnurse on 2005-10-20 Views: 1738 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 2
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This was my first ice climb. Tim (pictured) was basically guiding me up this. We were gonna do Kiener's, but a late start combined with fresh snow on the route meant we ended up going all the way back down Lamb's Slide.
Submitted by: climbingnurse on 2005-10-20 Views: 1664 | Votes: 24 | Comments: 15
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2-year-old Dannie tries out rockclimbing with a little help from her mom, Anissa. Picture by Stefanie. This was from a day of climbing I organized for the mom's (and their kids) in my nursing program.
Submitted by: climbingnurse on 2005-04-23 Views: 1899 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 5
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Finishing up the day with Stichter Quits.
Submitted by: climbingnurse on 2005-04-23 Views: 1073 | Comments: 0
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45 degrees and raining... 2.5 mile approach hike. Sketchy Aid climbing. This is what it's like to be a trad climber in the DC area in the middle of winter.
Submitted by: climbingnurse on 2005-01-12 Views: 2242 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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This came out with a tug on the aiders after I clipped it. I ended up not doing the "A1" line out the roof. From the ground it looks like it would take small gear, but you'd basically have to rely on old pins like this to do the climb. Unless of course you are willing to pound your own iron, but I'm not.
Submitted by: climbingnurse on 2005-01-12 Views: 1253 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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No idea who this is, but he was posing for someone else and I snapped his picture.
Submitted by: climbingnurse on 2005-01-08 Views: 741 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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I was at the belay for Stichter Quits as the sun went down and was treated to this great view
Submitted by: climbingnurse on 2005-01-06 Views: 902 | Votes: 5 | Comment: 1
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It rained on us for two straight days, but we did get to see this pretty rainbow.
Submitted by: climbingnurse on 2005-01-06 Views: 702 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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Funny story... When we went to get our rental car they had run out of cars. They were very apologetic about only having 12 passenger vans left. They were soooo sorry that they gave me a free tank of gas.
Submitted by: climbingnurse on 2005-01-06 Views: 1007 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 2
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This was such a fantastic climb and a fantastic photo opp as well.
Submitted by: climbingnurse on 2005-01-05 Views: 830 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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-Metolius TCU's (00 through 4) -Metolius Power Cams (5 through 9) -CCH Aliens (Black through Yellow) -BD Camalots (.5 through 3) (#3 is the only C4) -BD Stoppers (4 through 13) -HB Offsets (3 through 6) -Camp Tri-Cams (pink through blue) -20 BD Neutrinos -3 Bent-gates Coming soon: -A BD #4 C4 Camalot and another neutrino
Submitted by: climbingnurse on 2004-12-11 Views: 2063 | Comments: 0
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This is what I carry with me on trad climbs for draws. Sometimes I don't carry all of them. There are a total of 10 trad draws and one quickdraw. The last three trad draws are distinct so as to serve as "gas lights" to tell me I should start looking for an anchor.
Submitted by: climbingnurse on 2004-12-11 Views: 2588 | Comments: 0
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This is me doing a little buildering between classes. Excellent photography by Russ Watts.
Submitted by: climbingnurse on 2004-10-30 Views: 2013 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
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Another shot from the canal sessions by Russ Watts.
Submitted by: climbingnurse on 2004-10-29 Views: 2187 | Comments: 0
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This was the scene as I was climbing the last 200 feet or so in December of 2002. Mt. Marcy is the highest peak in the Adirondacks (NY), but a fairly easy walk up. By the time I got to the top, the clouds had socked in and I couldn't see a damn thing.
Submitted by: climbingnurse on 2004-03-24 Views: 1202 | Votes: 22 | Comments: 10
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Me somewhere between the upper and lower saddles on the Grand.
Submitted by: climbingnurse on 2006-11-27 Views: 1394 | Comments: 0
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