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Dino taking a fall from the top of Flaming Moes (V4) at Haycock. Only two moves from toping out, but he finished it the next try.
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2004-03-25 Views: 1682 | Votes: 22 | Comments: 11
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Working up the incredible finger crack of 3-Star (V1). This is truly a Haycock Classic.
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2004-03-25 Views: 1778 | Votes: 51 | Comments: 43
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Okay, I have resubmitted this photo, only because I like this one better with all the dead space cropped out. Flaming Moes (V4) at Haycock Mountain.
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2004-03-24 Views: 1395 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 5
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Throwing for the last good hold on the Novacaine problem on the Tooth Boulder at Haycock Mountain.
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2004-03-24 Views: 1185 | Votes: 4 | Comment: 1
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Working through the crux of Little Fluffy Clouds V5 at Haycock Mtn. Using a wierd hand-foot match is the way Dino likes it.
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2004-03-24 Views: 1683 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 2
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Further up the problem this time, Dino keeps crimping to the top. I wasn't sure which one I like more, so I posted both. I think the first ones better though.
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2004-03-22 Views: 972 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 2
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After climbing this incredible little crack, my hands soon realized why it was called Stawberry Jam
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2004-02-23 Views: 1190 | Votes: 6 | Comment: 1
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Finallly at the top of Strawberry Jam. What a fun climb.
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2004-02-23 Views: 2336 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 2
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Another really fun problem at Haycock. This one's all about keeping body tension to hold onto the top to pull yourself up.
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2003-11-18 Views: 781 | Votes: 6 | Comment: 1
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Reaching up for those oh so wonderful slopers on Pete's Butt Swing on Haycock Mountain (v2-v3).
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2003-11-16 Views: 730 | Votes: 9 | Comment: 1
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A shot of Joe setting up to top out on Pete's Butt Swing on Haycock Mountain (v2-v3)
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2003-11-16 Views: 732 | Votes: 18 | Comments: 0
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Zach launches up on an unknown problem at Haycock Mountain. Appearantly I had trouble focusing my SLR during this shot...
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2003-11-16 Views: 740 | Votes: 9 | Comment: 1
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Zach emerges from the void of Witch Hazel at Haycock Mountain.
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2003-11-16 Views: 786 | Votes: 15 | Comments: 2
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This is myself bouldering at the Gunks on a rained out day. The person spotting my is Chris (dontfall). Thanks for the photo Anne!
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2003-11-03 Views: 1983 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 3
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A shot of me on one of the smaller boulders at Alapocas in Delaware. After that heel hook you have to twist your right leg in and reach for a crimper. A nice wet day in March...
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2003-06-19 Views: 3341 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 0
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Randy on the left side of Denny at Birdsboro. A pumpy overhanging route that's a scary lead. This is the only good rest and even then it's balancy.
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2003-06-19 Views: 1420 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 3
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This is Chris climbing over the roof on what I believe to be Hollywood at Chickes Rock.
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2002-12-05 Views: 1144 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 3
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This is me on either For Madmen Only or Touch and Go, I'm not really sure. Either way it was an easy dihedral with NO positive holds (until the top where I am) up to some cracks on the main wall at Chicikes. This is my first day on real rock. Thank you Anne!
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2002-12-05 Views: 851 | Votes: 12 | Comments: 3
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As the title says...it's me on Solution Crack at Chickies Rock. This is my first day on real rock, thank you Anne!
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2002-12-05 Views: 879 | Votes: 9 | Comments: 2
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This is a photo of Anne going up the left side of the scoop at the southeast gathering. She sent the problem on the right side as well!
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2002-12-04 Views: 767 | Votes: 7 | Comment: 1
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This is Brent making the Police Brutality problem look easy.
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2002-12-04 Views: 735 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 3
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This is John showing everyone just how much fun this problem really is.
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2002-12-04 Views: 839 | Votes: 6 | Comment: 1
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This was a pretty decent wall behind the Comet bouldering problem. If you go up the crack on the right it is about 5.7-5.8. If you go to the left it is at least a 5.10a. Here is Anne conquering the left side.
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2002-12-04 Views: 802 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 4
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Biggernhell toproping on an unknown climb, (the peter pan route, right anne??) behind the Comet bouldering problem in Rocktown. Going up the left side was rated about 5.10a-5.10c. Not really sure.
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2002-12-04 Views: 735 | Votes: 7 | Comment: 1
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The begining construction of my homewall. Had to frame out the entire dining room of my apt.
Submitted by: xcel360 on 2002-11-02 Views: 933 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 2
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