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Photo of me about 60 feet up setting up my Soloist for some route exploring at Camelback.
Submitted by: flipnfall on 2008-11-02 Views: 1436 | Comments: 0
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I took this panoramic of the park from the parking lot at Camelback Mountain in Phoenix.
Submitted by: flipnfall on 2008-09-07 Views: 2325 | Comments: 2
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This is the first boulder you come to on the path to the summit of Camelback. With a large bolt on top, it provides an easy TR setup with a good variety of "routes" you can make up on the fly ranging from 5.7 to 5.12 (if you work really hard to avoid certain jugs). Excellent technical routes and fun to traverse.
Submitted by: flipnfall on 2008-09-07 Views: 3660 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 2
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This is the first boulder you come to on the path to the summit of Camelback. With a large bolt on top, it provides an easy TR setup with a good variety of "routes" you can make up on the fly ranging from 5.7 to 5.12 (if you work really hard to avoid certain jugs). Excellent technical routes and fun to traverse.
Submitted by: flipnfall on 2008-09-07 Views: 3268 | Comments: 0
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Sungam look alike
Submitted by: flipnfall on 2008-09-19 Views: 2030 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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My three year old (Samuel) climbing at Camelback mountain.
Submitted by: flipnfall on 2008-11-03 Views: 1283 | Comments: 0
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My five year old (Jacob) climbing at Camelback mountain.
Submitted by: flipnfall on 2008-11-03 Views: 1454 | Comments: 0
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My two youngest sons (3 and 5 years old) enjoying the view of Phoenix, AZ after climbing at Camelback mountain.
Submitted by: flipnfall on 2008-11-03 Views: 1765 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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