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working through the crux...
Submitted by: hstewart on 2008-06-27
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Hmmm...where's the pocket?Somewhere on OK Corral. Route is a weird mix of jamming and thin smears. Which is just not OK when you're expecting pockets.
Submitted by: hstewart on 2008-06-25 | Last Modified: 2008-06-26
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My friends are sandbaggersOne of the newer climbs on the Zorro wall, right of Gaucho -- 10b if you climb the arete/face. Apparently more like a .9 if you stem the gully.
Submitted by: hstewart on 2008-06-25 | Last Modified: 2008-10-06
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Mmmmm...pocketsFirst warm-up at Wild Iris.
Submitted by: hstewart on 2008-06-25
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One of Shorty's fine routes
Submitted by: hstewart on 2008-06-10
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Cindy and Holly
Submitted by: hstewart on 2008-06-10
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profile picSteller day at Shorty's super secret crag that shall not be named.
Submitted by: hstewart on 2007-11-06 | Last Modified: 2008-10-06
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Sea of SummitsView from the summit of Mount Elbert, highest peak in the Rocky Mountains at 14,433 feet
Submitted by: hstewart on 2006-07-11
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Can anyone say whiney toprope princess?Best route we climbed all day...despite the fact that I whined the ENTIRE way up.
Photo credit: nthusiastj
Submitted by: hstewart on 2006-07-06
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Getting into the monastic groovefun route if you're into crystalline slab that makes your toes bleed. which i am. seriously.
photo credit: wanderinfree
Submitted by: hstewart on 2005-05-29
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Twin Lakes, ColoradoTook this shot with a disposable camera. Not too shabby.
Submitted by: hstewart on 2005-05-24
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Warming up on Hot ZoneI think this is my favorite 5.9 at the Monastery. Yep, definitely.
Submitted by: hstewart on 2005-05-16
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holly leading aboriginemmmmmmm....slab.
photo credit: wanderinfree
Submitted by: hstewart on 2005-03-15
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holly on more crumbly slabyes, my belayer does indeed have a gri gri...you just can't see it. sheesh.
photo credit: wanderinfree
Submitted by: hstewart on 2005-03-15
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there goes another hand hold...oh i love climbing on chossy sandstone. don't remember the name of the route, but given the number of holds the crumbled off during my ascent, i'm pretty sure it will be about two grades harder for the next person who climbs it.
photo credit: wanderinfree
Submitted by: hstewart on 2005-03-14
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Straddling the First Flatiron - A highly technical moveOn the summit of the First Flatiron. I swear this isn't as obscene as it looks.
Submitted by: hstewart on 2004-11-23
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Holly and Allie - Women's Rock Day 2003Relaxing with my girl Allie after a grueling day on the Barber Wall - Women's Rock Day - North Conway, NH 2003
Submitted by: hstewart on 2004-04-18
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As seen from Precipice...A short but stellar 5.9 finger crack - Recollections of Pacifica - affords this amazing view off Mount Desert Island.
Submitted by: hstewart on 2004-04-09
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Hstewart on WonderwallThis wall can only be toproped, but the amazing sea-side setting makes it well worth checking out.
A nice mellow route...but tends to get a little wet from sea spray.
Submitted by: hstewart on 2004-04-05
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Casey plugging the giant hollow flake on the lower left slabDon't remember the name of the route, but definitely remember that sketchy flake.
Submitted by: hstewart on 2004-04-05
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Laying back the Beast Flakehstewart on second pitch of the Beast Flake, Cathedral Ledge, New Hampshire
Submitted by: hstewart on 2004-02-03
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View from Otter CliffsThis is the view from the top of Otter Cliffs in Acadia National Park.
Submitted by: hstewart on 2003-10-15
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hstewart at Lost Horizon...White Mountains, NHYes, I enjoy coiling rope....who doesn't?
Submitted by: hstewart on 2003-10-13
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