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Mountainman enjoys following up another great unknown, Coopers Rock, classic trad climb. Located near the end of rock city and down over the hillside towards the river. This block has about 5 quality trad climbs on it.
Submitted by: tanderson on 2006-06-08 Views: 1161 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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John Rohrbacher on the Breakneck warmup G.Y.B. 5.9
Submitted by: tanderson on 2006-06-02 Views: 1971 | Comments: 0
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Dr. Robert Coblentz climbs Son of Beast late in the 2006 ice season.
Submitted by: tanderson on 2006-03-30 Views: 1634 | Votes: 17 | Comments: 3
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Bob Rentka on Spinach Crack
Submitted by: tanderson on 2007-09-12 Views: 2633 | Comments: 2
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Tim Anderson on Fingers of Steel Dyno
Submitted by: tanderson on 2007-09-12 Views: 2482 | Comments: 0
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Tim Anderson sussing the moves on an ascent of Greenland
Submitted by: tanderson on 2007-09-12 Views: 1286 | Comments: 0
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pulling through the reaches on the FA of The Power of Tang
Submitted by: tanderson on 2007-09-12 | Last Modified: 2007-09-18 Views: 1723 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Tim Anderson on Gypsy Tears - V4, Dark Side, Upper Casparis boulders, Connellsville,PA
Submitted by: tanderson on 2007-09-12 | Last Modified: 2007-09-18 Views: 2129 | Comments: 0
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Pulling the lip and finishing the FA of the Power of Tang. Dark Side, Upper Casparis boulders, Connellsville, PA
Submitted by: tanderson on 2007-09-12 | Last Modified: 2007-09-18 Views: 1268 | Comments: 0
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This photo was taken Summer of 2001 Nick Nicolette showing even after a few years off he still climbs with style.
Submitted by: tanderson on 2004-03-11 Views: 2955 | Comments: 0
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This is me on the warmup traverse at Bear Rocks Boulders. Bear Rocks is a great place to boulder. It's home to about 50 or so problems and its only about a 5min. walk from my front door. I enjoy my evening workouts there and showing others this great place.
Submitted by: tanderson on 2003-07-28 Views: 1470 | Votes: 5 | Comment: 1
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One of the area classics and tallest. This moderate route offers a fine view of the valley below. Following a sharp arete this route offers the beginning climber the feeling of a little exposure.
Submitted by: tanderson on 2002-04-15 Views: 1647 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Todd Damico climbing Bowling Ball Route in the Fall of 2001. Photo taken from the top of The Main Wall.
Submitted by: tanderson on 2002-04-15 Views: 1654 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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Reunion is a seldom climbed route at The Lost Crag. Put up in July of 2000 by Matt Johns and Tim Anderson. It is short in length, but packs a lot of punch and pump for those that climb it. Quality moves on slightly overhanging Pennsylvania Gritstone.
Submitted by: tanderson on 2002-04-15 Views: 1897 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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The Knobs offer some fine climbing South Western Pennsylvania climbing in a remote setting. We worked this route over a several months in 1998 finally getting a first ascent late in the year.
Submitted by: tanderson on 2002-04-15 Views: 1305 | Votes: 9 | Comments: 0
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Tim Anderson climbing October 5.11b in October of 1998. Steep overhanging face start to pockets and huecos at the top. During the first top rope ascent of this route some critters living at the top of the rocks chewed throught 1 piece of 1" nylon webbin
Submitted by: tanderson on 2002-04-15 Views: 1511 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
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Visiting Kentucky climber, Matt Johns onsiting this Lost Crag classic.
Submitted by: tanderson on 2002-04-12 Views: 1842 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
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Looking uphill at the Park area. The near arete is Sunset Arete and the light streak in the middle of the blank face is Nothing but Love Dyno
Submitted by: tanderson on 2007-09-12 Views: 2440 | Comments: 0
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Carl Samples starts up Greenland - A steep arete downhill 75 yards from the Park area.
Submitted by: tanderson on 2007-09-12 Views: 1476 | Comments: 0
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Coming in hot and slapping the lip on Greenland
Submitted by: tanderson on 2007-09-12 Views: 1220 | Comments: 0
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Carl Samples working the moves on Unbridled Spirit.
Submitted by: tanderson on 2007-09-12 Views: 1660 | Comments: 0
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