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Bryant sends Shorty the PimpBryant McDonnell sends this beast of a route in So. Illinois, Shorty the Pimp. He projected the route for several months before getting the send with pinpoint accuracy.
Submitted by: mistymountainhop on 2006-10-18
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Ropeless on Indian CrackA friend of mine discovered this crack near Canyonlands while working on his PHD. It had ancient steps carved into it by the Barier Indians over 4,000 years ago and Not one local archiologist had even seen it. I was given the chance to climb a crack that had not been touched in thousands of years, and to witness the multitude of art that awaited me.
Submitted by: mistymountainhop on 2006-09-28
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Ben cranks on PumaAfter a day of much rain we decided to go to the Cat wall to find dry climbing, we also found this beautiful 5.12 crack.
Submitted by: mistymountainhop on 2006-05-05
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Perfect Rest day in TuolemneMY gf took this after we decided to sneak our skiboat into Tenaya lake. Couldn't have been a better day!
Submitted by: mistymountainhop on 2006-02-07
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Backside of the Grand TetonThis is the backside perspective of the Grand Teton. Talk about choppy gniess!!
Submitted by: mistymountainhop on 2005-11-12
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Climber on Horn's MotherAlthough this is an amazing splitter OW that spans the entire crack, most people prefer to just climb to the pod.
Submitted by: mistymountainhop on 2005-11-06
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Miguels PizzaYou can't miss that big beautiful yellow building which stands among the thousands of trailers that inhabit the RRG.
Submitted by: mistymountainhop on 2005-11-06
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Hooking the mid crux of Devil on a LeashJosiah Zayner (Organic) works on Giant City's classic Devil on a Leash as his little brother, Timmy looks on. This is supposedly one of the best boulder problems in So Ill.
Submitted by: mistymountainhop on 2005-11-06
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Perfect Fall day on Yose-might slabVery fun prominent slab line up a very smooth surface. Amazing colors.
Submitted by: mistymountainhop on 2005-11-06
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Jayci on Sykes SickleThis picture is of Jayci following fun mid pitch. Great background view of Glacier Gorge.
Submitted by: mistymountainhop on 2005-11-05
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Conor on Edge of TimeThis route is featured on the cover of Bernard Gillet's guidebook, a very short, but fun route.
Submitted by: mistymountainhop on 2005-11-05
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East Buttress of Middle CathedralA very fun and moderate line, this classic is not to be missed.
Submitted by: mistymountainhop on 2005-11-03
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Last Exposed Pitch of the Yellow SpurAlthough this may look tricky its easy, but sparsely protected 5.6. Very fun last pitch to an amazing 3 star route.
Submitted by: mistymountainhop on 2005-10-25
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On the lead on George's TreeThis was a very hard 5.9 crack. It may look easy if you stand beneath it, but in reality it is a devious Lumpy flair which I'm pretty sure was designed to kill your feet.
Submitted by: mistymountainhop on 2005-10-25
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I see the Beauty of Indian CreekStaring with intense awe at Supercrack. We arrived late and decided we were going to climb the next day.... to wake up to a torrential downpoor! I guess it wasnt my time.
Submitted by: mistymountainhop on 2005-10-25
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Brian of Pitch 2 Crest JewelA 10 pitch 5.10 "valley" classic, the Crest Jewel is considered by many to be one of the best slab routes in the world.
Submitted by: mistymountainhop on 2005-10-06
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Me on Yosemite SlabThis is an old school pic of me bouldering Yosemite slab. Notice how much erosion can change things over the years.
Submitted by: mistymountainhop on 2005-05-08
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Pitch 3 on Sykes SyckleThis is me on pitch three of the RMNP alpine Classic Sykes Syckle (5.9+++++). Amazing climb, but too bad i had to dislocate my knee on the stemming crux. But i still managed to lead the crux pitch and the last pitch, knee throbbing and all.
Submitted by: mistymountainhop on 2004-08-30
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