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This is a photo of Barrett's Cove cliff in mid-October, taken from the town beach at Lake Megunticook across the street from the crag. Note that the right side of the cliff is still dripping two days after the last rain. The middle and left sides tend to dry fairly quickly, however.
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2006-10-15 Views: 2633 | Comments: 0
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The right-leaning crack on this 20' wall is Charley's Crack (12a). The route/highball problem to the left is unnamed and supposedly goes at 13a.
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2006-09-04 Views: 2054 | Comments: 0
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Prospero, Caliban, & Anniversary, from left to right. Anniversary follows the thin crack seen to the right. The Dreamweaver arete can be seen in the background. All three routes start on the 8' tall grassy ledge. (for size reference - stickclip in photo is about 5')
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2006-08-27 Views: 1264 | Comments: 0
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bar harbor, maine bridge traverse- this is the first of four photos in a series -
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2006-06-23 Views: 878 | Comments: 0
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bar harbor bridge traverse- this is the second of four photos in a series -
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2006-06-23 Views: 769 | Comments: 0
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bar harbor bridge traverse- this is the third of four photos in a series -
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2006-06-23 Views: 843 | Comments: 0
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bar harbor bridge traverse- this is the last of four photos in the series -
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2006-06-23 Views: 887 | Comments: 0
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this is at the rap anchor at the top of moraviana, which consisted of some rap rings on an old cordalette slung around a chockstone pillar
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2006-06-23 Views: 1560 | Comments: 0
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late afternoon sun on jordan pond, as seen from the rap station at the top of the south bubble's right side
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2006-06-23 Views: 1165 | Comments: 0
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checking out the guidebook one last time before heading up moraviana (5.7) at the south bubble, acadia national park, maine
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2006-06-23 | Last Modified: 2006-12-07 Views: 1112 | Comments: 0
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matt cruising up one of many beautiful V0s on a sea stack next to thunder hole at acadia national park
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2006-06-23 Views: 1141 | Comment: 1
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The "do not throw rocks" sign at the top of the South Bubble in Acadia NP. In case you choose not to heed the sign, the park rangers have left a nice pile of head-turners at the sign's base.
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2007-02-02 Views: 2080 | Comment: 1
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This is a shot of the Rampart as approached from the climber's trail. On the left you can see the prominent Dreamweaver (11a) arete. On the headwall to the right are the upper portions of the hardest routes at the crag (Ariel, 11d; Renascence, 12c; Resonance, 12d; & Reconnaissance, 13a). To the right of the small oak tree growing out of the crag is the simply named Arete (10b).
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2006-02-13 Views: 1181 | Comments: 0
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An onsight lead of The Whale (5.6), a short but fun crack system route at the Lower Tier of Wolf Rock, CT. With the crag only being 40' high, and the climbing as nice as it was, I was wishing I could just keep going. :)
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2005-07-11 Views: 1817 | Comments: 0
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This is the Lower Tier, left, of Wolf Rock crag in Mansfield, CT. From left to right are Lurch (5.9), Roof Direct (5.9), Pebble Beach (5.2), and the Whale (5.6). Height varies from 30' to 40'
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2005-07-11 Views: 2456 | Comments: 0
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This is a photo of the middle section of the Lower Tier of Wolf Rock, CT. Routes from left to right are Eraser Head (5.9), Lil Abner (5.7), & Reachy (5.8). This section is a good bit shorter than the left side of the crag.
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2005-07-11 Views: 1408 | Comments: 0
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This is the right side of the developed routes at the Lower Tier of Wolf Rock, CT. Routes from left to right are Reachy (5.8), Monkey Face (5.8), and Mossy Crack (5.7). There seems to be potential for bouldering or short top-roping to the right of this photo and elsewhere in the woods nearby.
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2005-07-11 Views: 1421 | Comments: 0
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Unknown climber raps down from the top of Equinox. This photo was taken from the belay below P2 of Charlotte's Crack, and shows the overall angle of Barrett's.
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2007-02-04 Views: 2762 | Comments: 0
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The Verticals as seen from the beach on Lake Megunticook.
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2007-02-02 Views: 1448 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Dave cleaning P2 of Charlotte's Crack on a beautiful fall day, Barrett's Cove, Camden Hills, Maine.
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2007-02-04 | Last Modified: 2007-05-08 Views: 2462 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 2
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sunny april day at the outdoor wall at the USNWC, enjoying one of the many TR face routes on the very real-feeling faux granite. there are also a handful of crack routes here, which are the sickest gym cracks ever!
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2007-04-18 Views: 2124 | Comments: 0
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Dave leading 500lb Flakeout (5.7) on an overcast April day at the Verticals.
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2007-04-29 Views: 2331 | Comments: 0
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Dave rapping down after we TRed Brown Eye (5.10c) at the Verticals
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2007-04-29 Views: 1598 | Comments: 0
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Cruising up a fun problem on a sunny April day in the boulderfield below Barrett's Cove
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2007-04-29 Views: 1588 | Comments: 0
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Chris almost to the anchor on All Cracked Up (5.11a) at the Lost Valley.
Submitted by: shiggetyshiva on 2007-05-09 Views: 1256 | Comments: 0
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