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Inverted Lower-offDO NOT TRY THIS
This is me lowering off a climb at Smith Rock, inverted. It's a cool trick, but you have to have your harness cinched tight, otherwise you'll fall right out.
Photo by Marshall84.
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-10-12
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Pierced Nipples for TradHow you can use your pierced nipples for trad. This small rack includes TCU#00, TCU#0, 4 Rockempire Brass Nuts and 4 BD Micronuts.
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-08-17
Views: 2132 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 5 |
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Pierced Nipples for SportYou can use pierced nipples for sport climbing as well. Here, I've racked four draws for a short route.
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-08-17
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Pierced Nipples for AidWhen aid climbing, you can never have enough point to clip on gear. In this photo, I've racked 5 #2 Aluminium Heads, 1 #5 Aluminium Head, a #8 Lost Arrow, #4 Bugaboo, and #1 Angle. Also included is the ever-useful Yates Zipper Screamer.
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-08-17
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Pierced Nipples for BoulderingAfter doing three thematic shots (Trad, Sport and Aid), I felt like I was neglecting bouldering ... so, here's a way to rack for bouldering!
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-08-17
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Smoking on the summitTR Photo 8 of 9
Photo by Sam
Smoke 'em if you got 'em.
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-07-31
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Pre-Flight PreparationsTR Photo - 1 of 9
Photo by Taylor
Feeling a little tired? Don't like waking up at 6am to go climbing? Yeck. Here you have it, the breakfast of champions ... cigarettes and booze.
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-07-29
Views: 861 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1 |
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I can free-climb?TR Photo 2 of 9
Photo by Taylor.
So, instead of being comfortable in my aiders, I'm forced to free-climb! Fun stuff, eh?
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-07-29
Views: 1259 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 7 |
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Drinking on Bonn StreetTR Photo - 4 of 9 Photo by Sam
Taylor drinks some water on Bonn Street.
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-07-29
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Look Mommy, I'm aiding!TR Photo 4 of 9
Photo by Taylor
While I had headed out to Smith Rock expected several days of sport climbing, I had thrown my aiders in the back of the wagen. We decided to do Pioneer and I got to bust out the aiders!
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-07-29
Views: 670 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0 |
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Learn to jug, the hard wayTR Photo 5 of 9
Photo by Sam
Learning to jug is easy. Jugging an overhanging pitch for your first jug isn't so easy. Especially when its your first multi-pitch route. Taylor rocks it!
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-07-29
Views: 821 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 2 |
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Sam in the mouthTR Photo 6 of 9
Photo by Taylor
Sam chilling out after cleaning his first pitch of aid.
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-07-29
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Panic Point ExposureTR Photo 7 of 9
Photo by Sam
Taylor comes out of the mouth to climb the Panic Point pitch. While its rated 5.7, its the hardest (and scariest) 5.7 I've ever seen -- you step out of the mouth above and to the (climber's) left of Just Do It. The exposure is ... something else.
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-07-29
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Required Summit PhotoTR Photo 9 of 9
Photo by Taylor
Of, course, the required summit photo.
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-07-29
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Mt. Thielsen from the PCTThis is a picture of the summit of Mt. Thielsen, taken from the intersection of the trail with the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). Taken approximately 6pm, July 11, 2004.
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-07-19
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Broken Remains of FallThis is the equipment that remained attached to WSR after the PTPP accident. It is being posted in an archival fashion to be posted within the accident thread.
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-06-26
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Hanging OutNothing like sitting around and not working. Such a wonderful way to spend the evening. Blurry, yet ...
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-06-16
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Cordalette Anchor SetupThis is an anchor setup used to top-rope Gastonia Crack at Crowder's Mountain. Protection includes 2 bolts and a BD#9 stopper. Cordalette is 8mm. Omega Oval Lockers on both bolts and at the bottom of the cordalette. Additionally, there is a non locking Omega Oval opposite/opposed at the powerpoint.
This photo was submitted to post in Anchor Critique forum.
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-06-15
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Top'd OutThere is something magical about being able to take off your harness after 8 days, put on some flip-flops and spread out without fear of taco-ing your ledge.
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-06-15
Views: 837 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 3 |
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Rapping The NoseThis may be the best picture to date! I'm rapping down, going to start cleaning the Nose. This is the second picture I've submitted, both of me on route entitled The Nose. There's a big blank runout on this, so cleaning is a breeze. Thanks to Casey for getting this picture (and the rest for the day)!
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-02-15
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Cleaning The Nose ...I'm cleaning The Nose, a signature route at Looking Glass. I was lucky enough to meet up with James from rc.com and he let me climb with him! He even took this picture (he tied off the belay first ...). Thanks!
Submitted by: coylec on 2004-02-12
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