Photos by hippie_dreams
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Progressive Photo of my Home Wall - it's portaable and adjustable
Submitted by: hippie_dreams on 2005-06-13 Views: 1552 | Comments: 0
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Progressive Photo of my Home Wall - it's portaable and adjustable
Submitted by: hippie_dreams on 2005-06-13 Views: 1533 | Comments: 0
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Progressive Photo of my Home Wall - it's portaable and adjustable
Submitted by: hippie_dreams on 2005-06-13 Views: 1354 | Comments: 0
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Progressive Photo of my Home Wall - it's portaable and adjustable
Submitted by: hippie_dreams on 2005-06-13 Views: 1518 | Comments: 0
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Progressive Photo of my Home Wall - it's portaable and adjustable
Submitted by: hippie_dreams on 2005-06-13 Views: 1909 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 2
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This is my adjustable home wall. It has 3 - 4'x8' sections that are hinged together. I can change the angles of the pieces because I've drilled a number of holes in the 2"x6" supports on either side of the wall which creates the different angles. Right now both the bottom and top section are at about 90 degrees (slightly overhanging) and the middle section is about 55 degrees from vertical. I can adjust the top section to 55 degrees as well to make an 8' overhang or make an 8' roof out of the two top sections, etc... There are many options. Living in Ohio, this is what keeps me strong.
Submitted by: hippie_dreams on 2004-11-03 Views: 2795 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 9
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Anthony Canale pulling hard on an unkown problem at Torrent Falls. There's a pretty fun bouldering section at Torrent just before you go around the corner towards "Poopie Head" and all those other butt-related climbs.
Submitted by: hippie_dreams on 2003-09-18 Views: 1095 | Votes: 6 | Comment: 1
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This picture of me was taken by my girlfriend on a digital camera (Sony P-51 to anyone who cares). I believe this problem is called Pinch Hitter, V3. I've got a left sloper and a right pinch.
Submitted by: hippie_dreams on 2003-04-17 Views: 2505 | Votes: 9 | Comments: 0
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This photo was taken by a good friend of mine (Jeff Hudak) and I am submitting it for him. The climber's name is Mike Pepera. The climb is Up Yonder 5.11b. This climb is pretty well laid back the whole way and can become two pitches.
Submitted by: hippie_dreams on 2003-04-15 Views: 1359 | Votes: 14 | Comments: 4
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