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Joyee Lau reaches out on the Monkey Traverse at Flagstaff Mountain, Colorado. Photo: 387 Productions
Submitted by: science on 2006-10-24 Views: 3120 | Comments: 0
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Don getting really beefy in the mansize area on a crimpy line that "felt a little soft for V4"
Photo credit: 387 Productions
Submitted by: science on 2006-10-15 Views: 1821 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 3
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Lord Science plays around on the one move wonder Pocket Rocket, Anarchy Boulders- New Joe's. Photo: Joyee Lau, 2006
Submitted by: science on 2006-10-12 Views: 1636 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 3
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Got some great shots of Sam Elias on the crux move of Bite The Bullet, 13b. Rifle, Colorado
Photo Credit: DJones, 387 Productions. 2006
Submitted by: science on 2006-09-22 Views: 5520 | Votes: 42 | Comments: 8
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Sam Elias sending Simply Read 5.13d on the Project Wall in Rifle Mountain Park, CO.
Photo: DJones-387 Productions 2006
Submitted by: science on 2006-09-22 Views: 4495 | Votes: 30 | Comments: 11
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Another fine session at the snake pit. Joyee Lau ulocking a burly sit down variation on the west face of the main boulder.
Submitted by: science on 2006-09-05 Views: 4275 | Votes: 5 | Comment: 1
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Science getting busy on Stem Gem, in Joshua Tree California. Awesome palm-pressing leading into a technical feet-first crux move. A must do for any classic boulder fiend.
Photo: JOYEE LAU 06'
Submitted by: science on 2006-08-31 Views: 2092 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 4
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Start on good left crimp and terrible right hand, paste your left foot and rev hard to bad sloper then bump to a far better crimp right, Ikuma Morimitsu demonstrates.
Submitted by: science on 2006-06-29 Views: 1408 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 3
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Short crimpy problem near the old dynamite storage shed. Joyee Lau bears down on some small crimps. Send this problem or get locked in the shed by your friends!
Photo Credit: 387 Productions
Submitted by: science on 2006-06-28 Views: 1167 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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My good friend has a sweet house in the Black Forest with perfectly spaced trees and houselights nearby so you can slack at any given time. A self portrait made possible with another assistant to pull multiple flashes.
Photo Credit: Jones/Fenton
Submitted by: science on 2006-06-28 Views: 1132 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 2
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Leavenworth has a solid variety of granite to boulder on. The rock gods smile on the cascades, they also smile on Joyee Lau as she sends up the thin stuff. Photo Credit: 387 productions
Submitted by: science on 2006-06-26 Views: 1231 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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make your way up a few good holds before crossing your right hand to a crimp/ pinch in the overhang, bust out left to the goods, and then another squishy mantel. Photo credit: Joyee Lau
Submitted by: science on 2006-06-25 Views: 2698 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 3
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"This problem is aesthetically pure" says Dave, "Jerry Moffatt sure likes to send pretty boulders!" -there is an unbelievable amount of rock in Joshua Tree.
photo credit: Joyee Lau- 06
Submitted by: science on 2006-06-25 Views: 1332 | Votes: 4 | Comment: 1
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This boulder is located in the talus across the road from the main boulders of the snake pit, David Jones going for the gusto with Brad Varnedo spotting. Photo Credit: Andrew Taylor
Submitted by: science on 2006-06-25 Views: 2693 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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This problem just puts you in a prime position for hucking, just warn your spotter prior to take off. Photo Credit: 387 Productions
Submitted by: science on 2006-06-25 Views: 2004 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 2
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Joyee Lau putting the slap down on the classic "Tim's Sloper Problem"
-photo by :387 productions-2006
Submitted by: science on 2006-06-25 Views: 1202 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 2
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one can't help the urge to solo when visiting J-Tree, science found this short top-rope crack with the anchors pulled out. photo credit: SIGHT-PRODUCTIONS-06
Submitted by: science on 2006-06-25 Views: 2502 | Comments: 4
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