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Physics coming into play on Snake FlakeHandsome Landers trying to control the barn-door swing from the crux of Snake Flake (26 or 5.12b). Taipan Wall, Grampians, Australia. © L Cujes 2006
Submitted by: manacubus on 2006-03-15
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Duncan on The Forty Metre MileDuncan Steel on The Forty Metre Mile on Slider Wall in the Glasshouses (Queensland, Australia). This route is a biiig linkup. It's 40m long (obviously) and has 20 clips. It's rated 28 or 5.13a. It'll bring a healthy glow to any forearm. © L Cujes 2006.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2006-03-12
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Philbox crossing throughYou all know him. He gets the odd climb in too between posting here and photographing other climbers. Phil Box repeating his own route, Desperation Prow (21 or 10d) at Redcliffs. © L Skidmore 2005
Submitted by: manacubus on 2005-06-20
Views: 1210 | Votes: 9 | Comments: 0 |
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Dave goes ground-upDave (kachoong) establishing a new line ground-up at Redcliffs. Trapezius goes at 16 or 5.7. © L Skidmore 2005
Submitted by: manacubus on 2005-06-20
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La corde!Peta whipping up rope for the clip on the classic Howler (24 or 5.11d). The rock on this section of wall is brilliant, and the locals only wish there was more of it to go around! © L Skidmore 2005
Submitted by: manacubus on 2005-03-08
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Three finger ... BAM!Rob firing right on one of his V5 lines on the newly discovered Samurai boulder. © L Skidmore 2005.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2005-02-08
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The sceneOnlookers mill around as Peta cruises a tricky little V2 problem © L Skidmore 2005
Submitted by: manacubus on 2005-02-04
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McIntyre HighballingSammi delicately balances up this lovely slabby highball © L Skidmore 2005
Submitted by: manacubus on 2005-02-04
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Down boy!Mark onsighting Good Big Dog (24 or 11d/12a), The Freezer, Blue Mountains. © L Skidmore 2004.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2005-01-06
Views: 1300 | Votes: 27 | Comments: 9 |
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Falling the length of the route!Pulling up slack to clip the final bolt on the route, Erik flash pumps off and into space. A super soft catch results in a 10m fall and Erik comes to rest about 1m off the deck. © L Skidmore 2004.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2005-01-06
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Eyeballing the anchorsMark climbing Jaws (21 or 5.11a), Wave Wall. © L Skidmore 2005.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2005-01-06
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Total focus on the onsightMatt Parker (NZ) attempting the onsight of Lloyd of the Rings (27 or 5.12d). © L Skidmore 2005.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2005-01-06
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A route for the diet conscious?Pommy sending the classic enduro pumper of 97% Fat-Free (25 or 5.12a/b), Bowens Creek. © L Skidmore 2005.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2005-01-06
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Profile shot for manacubusProfile shot of manacubus, scoping the next problem in Fontainbleau, France. © N Monteith (orangeoverhang) 2004
Submitted by: manacubus on 2004-11-25
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Black Alien - Ripped!"Man I thought it was bomber!" This is what can happen at Frog Buttress on the harder routes. Grant fell on Chook Fear (26 or 5.12b) and ripped a #0 HB wire, a slider nut, and this black alien before getting pulled up by a green alien. If the green pulled he would have hit the deck! Photo: L Skidmore, Canon EOS 300D, August 2004.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2004-08-22
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Downward bound from DebrillaGrant coming unstuck from the featureless, square-cut arete of Debrilla (28 or 5.13a). Photo: L Skidmore, Canon EOS 300D. August 2004.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2004-08-15
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Technical slapping and crimpingGrant on the featureless, square-cut arete of Debrilla (28 or 5.13a). Photo: L Skidmore, Canon EOS 300D. August 2004.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2004-08-15
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Itsy bitsy spiderGrant working hard on the featureless, square-cut arete of Debrilla (28 or 5.13a). Photo: L Skidmore, Canon EOS 300D. August 2004.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2004-08-15
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Exposure on the first ascent of AphelionCameron Fairbairn and Phil Box on the first ascent of Aphelion, their brand new, four pitch classic on Mt Tibrogargan. This is the 30m long crux pitch (22 or 11a). Photo: L Skidmore, Canon EOS 300D. July 2004.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2004-07-20
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Cranking to the 'strange' chainChris slapping for the clipping hold on Awesome Wells (21 or 5.10d). The anchor consists of one chain which is a thread, and another which is extended down from a single bolt. Ahh, the character! Photo: L Skidmore, Canon EOS 300D. June 2004.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2004-06-28
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Chrisco on Awesome WellsChrisco firing off Awesome Wells (21 or 5.10d) on his first shot. Nice overhanging sandstone, always fun. Photo: L Skidmore, Canon EOS300D. June 2004.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2004-06-22
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Chrisco engaging in some Private InvestigationHere's Chrisco onsighting Private Investigation (19 or 5.10b) at Eagle's Nest, Brooyar, Queensland. Photo: L Skidmore, Canon EOS 300D. May 2004.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2004-05-04
Views: 1151 | Votes: 9 | Comments: 8 |
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Show us your cardsJohnny onsighting Jack High (19), on Hot Flyer Wall, Upper Shipley, Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia. Photo: L Skidmore, Canon EOS 300D.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2004-04-19
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A real roadside attractionChrisco crimping up the final section of Superplastisizer (22 or 5.11b). For true convenience, why not belay straight out of your car? Photo: L Skidmore, Canon EOS 300D.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2004-04-19
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Footholds explode before clipping the anchorsHe was just about to clip the anchors when the footholds decided to abandon ship. Chrisco is downward bound from the onsight attempt of Superplastisizer (22), Hartley Vale Road. Photo: L Skidmore Canon EOS 300D
Submitted by: manacubus on 2004-04-19
Views: 1208 | Votes: 21 | Comments: 22 |