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Sunset over the town of Seneca

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Sunset over the town of Seneca

Amazing West Virginia sunset taken from the top of Seneca Rocks. The lights below are of Yokum's Store and The Visitors' Center.
Submitted by: chogori on 2005-04-27
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Ca-ca-ca-cold!

Average Rating = 2.40/5 Ca-ca-ca-cold!

Just below Lamb's slide in the winter. The photo's got a nice gritty feel to it.
Submitted by: chogori on 2005-04-11 | Last Modified: 2007-01-14
Views: 940 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 2
Torreys Peak Is Blue!

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Submitted by: chogori on 2005-03-31 | Last Modified: 2007-01-14
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The Spires of Seneca

Average Rating = 0.00/5 The Spires of Seneca

See? This is why I love Seneca. What an awesome rock. Beautiful climbing day despite the weather man's cries of rainy, stormy weather. That's right weather man... take that.
Submitted by: chogori on 2005-03-26
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Aigulle du Midi Climbers

Average Rating = 3.40/5 Aigulle du Midi Climbers

How'd yall git down thar? West Virginia takes over France! Haha, well not really, some climbers below us in the French Alps.
Submitted by: chogori on 2005-03-26
Views: 802 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 3
Ypsilon Mountain

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Dave Heinbach on Donner Ridge of Ypsilon Mountain.
Submitted by: chogori on 2005-03-28 | Last Modified: 2007-01-14
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Sunrise on Long's Peak

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Alpine sunrises make waking up at 2am worth it. Ben Hogan and I silouheted by the sun rising over the East Face approach of Long's Peak. Now if only the sun had warmed the place up a little, we would've been in business.
Submitted by: chogori on 2005-04-16
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A Wintry Long's Peak

Average Rating = 0.00/5 A Wintry Long's Peak

A view of the infamous East Face of Long's Peak from a 13,000 footer that we quickly learned was actually NOT the approach for Long's, but instead it's own little mountain. Guess that's what topo maps are for.
Submitted by: chogori on 2005-03-22 | Last Modified: 2007-01-14
Views: 529 | Comments: 0