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This route is to the right of Lord of the Flies. After a tricky start the only difficult part is fighting the shakes when you mantle on the sandy slope top out.
Submitted by: olib on 2006-06-22 Views: 892 | Comments: 0
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This is a variation dyno called "Orange Haired Bastard." Kelvin is setting up for the big toss.
Submitted by: olib on 2006-06-22 Views: 765 | Comments: 0
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This is Kelvin working the dyno variation to Orange Marmalade. It's a pretty bold toss from good holds to a one hand three fingertip hold. No send.
Submitted by: olib on 2006-06-22 Views: 807 | Comments: 0
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Daddy spraying a little beta. He was all, "back off dude, if I need your help I will ask for it!"
Submitted by: olib on 2006-05-03 Views: 1804 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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This is my boy's first boulder. He needed a little spot for the dyno.
Submitted by: olib on 2006-05-03 Views: 1860 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 5
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This is me on a traverse at Sehome Hill. The weather was great, but the topouts were all slimy and greased. If it was a little drier this area would be sweet with fun slopey topouts. I was confined to the traverse, as it rained the day before.
Submitted by: olib on 2006-05-03 Views: 790 | Comments: 0
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This is Snodawg getting ready to come down 9 Gallon buckets. I thought it was funny to see four ropes up on a Monday morning in mid-February.
Submitted by: olib on 2006-02-13 Views: 1216 | Comments: 0
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This is the view from the eye of the Monkey. Photo taken in late January.
Submitted by: olib on 2006-01-30 Views: 737 | Comments: 2
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This is a small cave on the East side of Brogan Spire next to some new sport routes. Amphigorey is pulling the roof to some crumbly holds. The view from the top of Brogan Spire is worth the hike.
Submitted by: olib on 2005-12-03 Views: 815 | Comments: 0
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This is Amphigorey pulling some loose rock. The boulder is to the Southeast of Brogan Spire, and had some big chunks waiting to break off.
Submitted by: olib on 2005-12-03 Views: 706 | Comment: 1
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Orange Marmalade is a must do problem at Widgi. Big jugs on an overhanging block lead to a fun top out. My wife took this pic with our digital elf, nothing fancy.
Submitted by: olib on 2005-06-20 Views: 654 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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This is me plotting my vengence. It has been a long session, and I now lack the strength to link my latest problem in reverse, (note the two handed Nalgene grip.)
Submitted by: olib on 2005-04-17 Views: 665 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 2
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Four 15 foot 2x6's, slightly overhanging, held together by all screw, fully adjustable from tips to double fists. This makes three cracks, and is fully adjustable, flares included.
Submitted by: olib on 2006-11-05 Views: 1220 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 3
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This is the second new addition to my homewall. Its a moveable feature, attached to the wall by about 12 screws. Three planes of ply make a 3d triangular hold surface with t nuts which can easily be moved or turned to preference.
Submitted by: olib on 2006-11-06 Views: 1202 | Comments: 0
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