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These folks were walking their black lab and yellow lab through the canyons at the Second Pullout. It was totally entertaining to watch the agility and dexterity of the dogs! The owners had a hard time keeping up.
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-11-19 Views: 1112 | Comments: 0
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The guy taking the pic (my boyfriend) keeps yelling at me to "Look up! Look up!" I thought he was giving me beta - really he was wanting the belayer to smile for the camera... can you spot the belayer?
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-11-19 Views: 1176 | Comments: 0
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We had not been to Mt Charleston before... the tour was our rest-day activity.
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-11-19 Views: 914 | Comments: 0
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The clouds rolled in low over Mt Wilson and Rainbow Mtn... glad we didn't pick this day for a long-approach multi-pitch route!
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-11-19 Views: 739 | Comments: 0
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Todd spent too many pitches in his brand new rock shoes (5.10 Mojaves)... They did the job perfectly, but left his feet a psychedelic shade of pumpkin...!
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-11-19 Views: 1254 | Comment: 1
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My boyfriend's father sent a 5.8 - it was the first time he had climbed, EVER!! He is 62 years old, wore bluejeans and borrowed climbing shoes... I am very impressed! Let's hear it for him!!
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-11-19 Views: 1446 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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Getting the packs ready for yet another blue-blazer day in Red Rocks!
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-11-19 Views: 857 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Silouhette of Todd on Spring Break, a stellar 11c gear route in Icebox Canyon.
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-11-17 Views: 1034 | Comments: 0
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Rainier looks surreal, from the Seattle waterfront. It definitely dominates the horizon!
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-08-18 Views: 582 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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The large ice cliffs on the Emmons Glacier were very beautiful. This pic of a party descending is taken from our camp at Emmons Flats.
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-08-17 Views: 673 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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This is our camp at Emmons Flats, on Mt Rainier.
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-08-05 Views: 981 | Votes: 18 | Comments: 5
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Sunset from our camp at Emmons Flats, on Mt Rainier.
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-08-05 Views: 556 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Ross Berg is strong as he leads The Grinch, a pumpy 12c, at the warm, sunny Holiday Wall in Sandstone Quarry.
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-03-21 Views: 721 | Comments: 0
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Ross Berg uses a heel hook to pull up over the bulge on The Grinch 12c at Holiday Wall in Sandstone Quarry.
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-03-21 Views: 672 | Comments: 0
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J Mills moves quickly up the rock on Sunny & Steep, a 12a on the Sunny & Steep Wall in the Calico Basin Area.
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-03-21 Views: 706 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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Demonstrating the 'head jam' method of resting, J Mills takes a well-deserved break on Sunny & Steep, a 12a on the Sunny & Steep Wall in the Calico Basin Area.
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-03-21 Views: 673 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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This is Todd, at the crux of Genesis, on the Main Wall in Jack's Canyon.
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-01-06 Views: 882 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Todd snapped this pic of me checking our locale on the topo map, while were making our way to Amethyst Lake from the Waites-Gibson Hut. Mt Clithroe is in the background - I'm thinking it would make for some nice ski-touring terrain in the winter!
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-01-06 Views: 1149 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Here I am, smiling, thoroughly enjoying my first traditional climb! This is on Constellation, in the Ghost near Cochrane, AB. The day was +28C, and the smoke from some controlled burning near Banff rolled into the valley at about noon and just hung there (hence the hazy background). My amateur photographer goof - I had this roll of SLIDE film developed as regular photos! oops - this pic in full color would have done it more justice.
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-01-06 Views: 795 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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The guide book gives this 10b three stars - calls it 'one of the tallest and most classic routes in the Mine Area'... I did think the route was fun, but I have to say the volcanic rock was a shock to someone whose fingertips are used to smooooooth quartzite and limestone!!
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-01-05 | Last Modified: 2007-03-23 Views: 609 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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This is me, leading Ride the Wild. This is my favorite climb in the Mine Area so far.
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-01-05 Views: 659 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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Interesting rock formation at Lower Looner Land, at the Mine Area in Queen Creek, AZ.
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-01-04 Views: 924 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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This spectacular range is called The Ramparts. Amethyst Lake is nestled at the base of these quartzite beauties, deep in the Tonquin Valley near Jasper, Alberta.
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-01-04 Views: 3024 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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The Bugaboos are heavenly granite spires, hidden within the Purcell Range in British Columbia. The climbing is fantastic and the views are surreal!
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-01-04 Views: 1347 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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This pic of Ken and me was taken about halfway up the hike into the remote Conrad Kain Hut. The trail is tough, fairly steep, but the lure of Snowpatch Spire kept us moving!
Submitted by: rock_rookie on 2005-01-04 Views: 624 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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