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Vestal probably has the best rock of any peak in the San Juans. Photo: Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-10-12 Views: 1217 | Comment: 1
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Snowmass Mountain at night...and a full moon for the light. Photo: Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-10-12 Views: 1301 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 5
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A view of the most spectacular piece of rock in the Dacks. Moss Cliff is home to some of the best multi-pitch splitter crack climbs in New England and it has some of the hardest free routes in the Dacks on the right overhanging face. Photo: Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-10-12 Views: 2229 | Comments: 0
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Peter Kamitses, sending Supernoholds 5.14a, Rumney. Photo By Dave Vuono.
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-05-16 Views: 2030 | Votes: 18 | Comments: 11
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Annika Frodi-Lundgren, classically cool before the crux of Dyno-soar, 5.13a, Rumney, NH. Photo by Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-05-03 Views: 2855 | Votes: 13 | Comments: 4
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Annika Frodi-Lundgren, soaring the crux of Dyno-soar, 5.13a, Rumney, NH. Photo by Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-05-03 Views: 2437 | Votes: 28 | Comments: 16
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Annika Frodi-Lundgren, on the second feet-cutting move of Dyno-soar, 5.13a, Rumney, NH. Photo by Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-05-03 Views: 3260 | Votes: 23 | Comments: 14
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Annika Frodi-Lundgren, nearing the shuts and sending Dyno-soar, 5.13a, Rumney, NH. Photo by Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-05-03 Views: 2652 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 5
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Annika Frodi-Lundgren, on an earlier attempt of Dyno-soar, 5.13a, Rumney, NH. Photo by Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-05-03 Views: 2347 | Votes: 8 | Comment: 1
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Pat Tracy onsiting Promises in the Dark 5.12b at the Wall of Confusion, Red Rocks, NV. Photo by Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-04-19 Views: 1276 | Comments: 2
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The Vermont crew keeping warm inside the beautiful Yurt on a rainy day in the Obed. There's even a hot tub! Photo by Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-04-19 Views: 1807 | Comments: 2
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Dave Vuono and Drew Peterson, topped out on 11 pitch Space Boyz, 5.10d. Thanks Katy for the Hand Jam! Photo By Dave Vuono.
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-04-11 Views: 1913 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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Drew Peterson near the top of Aguja Celo Rey, 5.10. Photo by Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-04-11 Views: 1401 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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Drew Peterson, acting cool on Pangea, 5.11d, El Potrero Chico, Mexico. Photo by Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-04-10 Views: 2352 | Votes: 5 | Comment: 1
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Drew Peterson sending Pangea, 5.11d, El Potrero Chico, Mexico. Photo by Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-04-10 Views: 1413 | Votes: 9 | Comment: 1
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Visit to the bakery (Panaderia). Photo by Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-04-10 Views: 772 | Votes: 5 | Comment: 1
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Pat Tracy redpointing The Dark Half 5.13a, under the Steven King Library, Obed, TN. Photo by Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-04-07 Views: 2265 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 2
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Pat Tracy redpointing The Dark Half 5.13a, under the Steven King Library, Obed, TN. Photo by Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-04-07 Views: 1993 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Pat Tracy lowering off Keep Your Powder Dry, 5.12b, after his onsite. Dave Vuono. Nikon N65, Velvia 100-ISO
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-02-21 Views: 1762 | Votes: 24 | Comments: 13
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Dave Vuono on pitch 6, 5.11, of Spectrum. Pat Tracy
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-02-21 Views: 1448 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 3
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Dave Vuono on pitch 6, 5.11, of Spectrum. Pat Tracy
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-02-21 Views: 1654 | Votes: 42 | Comments: 7
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A simple photo of what us climbers do so often. Photo by Dave Vuono (Kodac TX 400)
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2004-12-04 Views: 1476 | Votes: 10 | Comments: 5
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Randomly took this shot a few years ago and it turned out to be pretty good. Dave Sharratt on Livin Astro, 5.14c, Rumney, NH. Photo by Dave Vuono
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2006-04-17 Views: 1713 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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Dave Vuono on After Midnight, a wickedly exposed face/arete route on Mt. Wellington. Although its bolted, it certainly feels runout between bolts. Good training route for the Totem Pole.
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2007-06-12 | Last Modified: 2007-06-15 Views: 5109 | Votes: 29 | Comments: 16
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Malcom Matheson on Tourniquet, grade 30. In his mid forties, Malcom is still tearing it up and is one of the most prolific people in Australian climbing, not to mention he's the man!
Submitted by: eckov14 on 2007-01-31 Views: 2084 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 2
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