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This is Matt (lambone) getting everything sorted and set up for the evening. Hey Matt, have you seen Fitz's spoon?
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-04-06 Views: 924 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Finally, after a hard days work, Matt (lambone) gets a moment to just sit down, smoke the pipe, and look out at the lights down in the Valley.
Doesn't he look rather pensive as he reflects on the days events?
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-04-06 Views: 1185 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 2
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The way Sean is looking at me, it may appear as if he's ready to shove me off the portaledge, but he was really just sitting there relaxing and enjoying the views. Good times.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-04-06 Views: 928 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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This is Matt (lambone) and Sean at the belay atop the 8th pitch of the Trip. I thought this was one of the best photos I got on the entire route. Dude, you best keep yo sh*t organized! Umm... where is Fitz's spoon?
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-04-06 Views: 1473 | Votes: 13 | Comments: 12
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This is Fitz (Sean) after he completed the 380 foot free hanging jug up the fixed lines.
Sean was mildly freaking out (to put it lightly) at this point.
He was soooo ready to call it off and go back down, but there was NO way I was about to let that go down (right Matt!)
Funny part is this: after getting over this initial shock, Fitz showed no more signs of fear for the remainder of the route. See Sean, I told you that your mind was just playing tricks on you during that jug!
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-04-06 Views: 1030 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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This is Karen at the top of Shagadellic with the beautiful scenary of Tuolumne surrounding us. That's Tenaya Lake off in the distance. If you have not yet climbed in Tuolumne, you are missing out.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-23 Views: 698 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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This is a shot of Mark on the shorter warm up highline near the top of the Rostrum. After a few walks on this one he walked the long blue highline.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-23 Views: 1050 | Votes: 11 | Comments: 8
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This is a shot of Mark on the shorter warm up highline near the top of the Rostrum. After a few walks on this one he walked the long blue highline.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-23 Views: 991 | Votes: 6 | Comment: 1
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This is a shot of Mark on the longer blue highline that ran from the top of the Rostrum to the valley rim. After a few warm ups on the short line, he walked this one several times.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-23 Views: 761 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 2
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This is a shot of Mark on the longer blue highline that ran from the top of the Rostrum to the valley rim. After a few warm ups on the short line, he walked this one several times. If you look closely, you will see the road down there... over 1000 feet below.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-23 Views: 701 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
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This is a shot of Mark on the longer blue highline that ran from the top of the Rostrum to the valley rim. After a few warm ups on the short line, he walked this one several times. If you look closely, you will see the road down there... over 1000 feet below.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-23 Views: 689 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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This is a shot of Mark on the longer blue highline that ran from the top of the Rostrum to the valley rim. After a few warm ups on the short line, he walked this one several times. If you look closely, you will see the road down there... over 1000 feet below.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-23 Views: 833 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 3
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This is a shot of Mark on the shorter warm-up line before he walked the longer blue one that ran from the top of the Rostrum to the valley rim. If you look closely, you will see the road down there... over 1000 feet below.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-23 Views: 876 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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This is a shot of Mark on the shorter warm-up line before he walked the longer blue one that ran from the top of the Rostrum to the valley rim. If you look closely, you will see the road down there... over 1000 feet below.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-23 Views: 986 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 2
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This is the 1st shot I took of Jon near the start of Under Attack. I think the photo provides a good lesson on why you sometimes need to use your flash, even in full sunlight. As you can see, the rest of the photos of him on the route turned out better.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-22 Views: 714 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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This 2nd shot of Jon on Under Attack easily shows how much using your flash, even in full sunlight, can make a difference.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-22 Views: 752 | Votes: 4 | Comment: 1
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This 3rd shot of Jon is still low on the route. He's clipping the 4th bolt. Using the flash, when shooting steeper routes like this, makes a big difference.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-22 Views: 655 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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This 4th shot of Jon on Under Attack is taken from the opposite angle of the first 3 shots.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-22 Views: 584 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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This photo of Jon (as well as #4) is taken from the opposite side than photos #1-3.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-22 Views: 601 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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This is Jeremiah on the lower section of Friendly Fire.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-22 Views: 698 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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This was Half Dome after the first snow of the season, back in early Nov. 2003
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-07 Views: 589 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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This is the B&W shot of Half Dome from Sentinal Bridge when the first snow fell in the Valley. Be sure to also check out "Snowy Valley from Sentinal #2" for the color shot.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-07 Views: 560 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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For those who haven't see it for themselves, this is the majestic scene as you arrive in Yosemite Valley.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-07 Views: 598 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Hopefully, this is a well framed B&W shot of El Cap.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-07 Views: 525 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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I was feeling a little "Ansel Adams like" one day. This is an attempt at an Ansel Adams style photo of El Cap. I really like the tree in the foreground framing the shot.
Submitted by: smithclimber on 2004-03-07 Views: 1216 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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