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Broke a bone, train harder, be ready for next season!
Submitted by: snorro on 2005-10-11 Views: 654 | Comments: 0
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Nice little problem with a not so nice landing; which is often the case but not the worst I ve seen around here.
Submitted by: snorro on 2005-04-14 Views: 735 | Comments: 0
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Nice little flash of a super Squamish classic. Just one of those must do, the again, there are so many...
Submitted by: snorro on 2005-04-14 Views: 804 | Comments: 0
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Ryan (left) warming up on Assitor (10c) and myself warming up on 'Spro Dog (10b, easy) in early march. Photo by Glen Paris Martin.
Submitted by: snorro on 2005-04-01 Views: 1115 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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Trevor, belayed by Jason, sending a spectacular line. Photo by Glen Paris Martin.
Submitted by: snorro on 2005-04-01 Views: 1033 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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No feet, just slap! Ingo and Jean-Mi doing the traverse. The landing is sloping and you might roll away!
Submitted by: snorro on 2004-10-05 Views: 904 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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This is the first boulder you come across in Les Dames. Priscilla is working on one of the variations on this face. I thought the coulors and the shadows were pretty cool...
Submitted by: snorro on 2004-09-29 Views: 810 | Votes: 4 | Comment: 1
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This is a really fun problem. It starts on good crimps, goes to jugs, then a lip, a crack system, a flake and finishes on an almost flat top.
Still workin' on some of the moves.
Thanks to my friend Ingo!
Submitted by: snorro on 2004-09-16 Views: 861 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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Here's a shot of my friend Ingo Leonard, visiting from Swiss Country. Enough said on this route, Moby Dick, 5.fun.
Submitted by: snorro on 2004-08-31 Views: 1316 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 8
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Another great shot by my friend Simon Duhamel. You can really get a good idea of St Andre de Kamouraska with this little panoramic view!
Submitted by: snorro on 2004-08-27 Views: 703 | Votes: 4 | Comment: 1
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Orthoquartzite climbing at it's best in Quebec! Awesome rock, incredible view (apparently voted as having one of the best sun-set anywhere, by National Geographic), great people, really nice and classical village; and a wicked bakery! It's really, to my opinion, the best sport crag in Quebec.
Simon Duhamel, a good friend, took the pic. I could tell you how, but you know what happens after.
Submitted by: snorro on 2004-08-27 Views: 855 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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