|
Hillary captures nice lighting at New Jack City.
Submitted by: jt512 on 2004-10-24 Views: 4805 | Votes: 12 | Comments: 3
|
|
Moving above the second clip of Hellraiser at Williamson (SoCal). Photo by Climbsomething.
Submitted by: jt512 on 2004-07-25 Views: 3913 | Votes: 12 | Comment: 1
|
|
Jay on Enemy Wind (5.11c) at that most maligned of sport crags: Jacks Canyon. Photo by climbsomething.
Submitted by: jt512 on 2004-06-22 Views: 4599 | Votes: 20 | Comments: 10
|
|
Always carefully inspect your rope before each use. A thorough inspection includes a visual check of the rope's core using inspection ports in the sheath provided for this purpose.
Submitted by: jt512 on 2004-01-07 Views: 5525 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 7
|
|
Having latched the 2nd dyno on Maynard G. Krebs (5.12a/b), the next task is to get in balance to make the 4th clip. Photo by Hillary Davis.
Submitted by: jt512 on 2003-12-09 Views: 1741 | Votes: 9 | Comment: 1
|
|
Me clipping the 3rd bolt on Hellraiser (5.12c) at Williamson Rock in SoCal. Photo by Andy Gale.
Submitted by: jt512 on 2003-07-16 Views: 2285 | Votes: 16 | Comments: 2
|
|
Jt512 clipping from the undercling "rest" on Hellraiser (5.12c) at Williamson Rock in SoCal. Photo by Andy Gale.
Submitted by: jt512 on 2003-05-26 Views: 2302 | Votes: 22 | Comments: 6
|
|
Jay stretches his arms to their limit on one of the big moves on Maynard G. Krebs, 5.12a/b. Photo and commentary by Hillary Davis.
Submitted by: jt512 on 2003-05-16 Views: 2031 | Votes: 22 | Comments: 5
|
|
Range of Motion (5.10d) is the furthest left route at the Gallery. Don't overlook it just because it is a ways away from the rest of routes. It has a tricky start and is definitely worthwhile.
Submitted by: jt512 on 2003-05-13 Views: 1771 | Votes: 10 | Comments: 3
|
|
Sport climbing at the Gallery. Just one of the many fine sport routes on the beautiful desert sandstone of Red Rocks. Photo by Sean Novak.
Submitted by: jt512 on 2003-05-01 Views: 1956 | Votes: 19 | Comments: 5
|
|
jt512 on the historic FFOLA (First Free One-Legged Ascent) of No Calculators Allowed (5.10a) at Joshua Tree National Park
Submitted by: jt512 on 2002-01-31 Views: 2003 | Votes: 19 | Comments: 9
|
|
Jay (jt512) leading Touch & Go (5.9) at Joshua Tree National Park. Photo by Spike.
Submitted by: jt512 on 2002-01-09 Views: 1763 | Votes: 27 | Comment: 1
|
|
Unidentified climber rap bolting a crack. Photo by Spike.
Submitted by: jt512 on 2006-07-25 Views: 6210 | Votes: 31 | Comments: 57
|
|
This is the best route I've climbed at New Jack.
Submitted by: jt512 on 2007-01-09 Views: 8514 | Votes: 15 | Comments: 5
|
|
The Art, the Mangler, and the JT512, discuss world issues after a hard day on the steeps at the Bear Crag in the Eastern Sierras.
Submitted by: jt512 on 2007-10-21 Views: 4967 | Votes: 13 | Comments: 5
|