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Al sending the MoonrakerThis is Al doing the crux moves on the Moonraker. This is a cave so I fooled around with the settings on my camera until I got some lighting that I was happy with.
Submitted by: mturner on 2006-09-09
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Carlos attempting Fly BoyThis is Carlos trying the first couple moves of Fly Boy. This was a super fun problem with good holds and big moves...my kinda stuff.
Submitted by: mturner on 2006-09-09
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Carlos sending a sketchy slab routeThis problem is harder than it looks. This is Carlos sending it. The mantel is super dicey. Carlos's comments after sending before we even looked in the guide for the name: "Dude, that's the world's hardest V2!"
Submitted by: mturner on 2006-08-14
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Kat attempting The World's Hardest V2This is my friend Kat attempting the dicey top moves.
Submitted by: mturner on 2006-08-14
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Sunset driving down from Black MountainThis was a shot I took at a turnout while driving down the mountain from Black Mountain campground. No filter used.
Submitted by: mturner on 2006-08-14
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Childbearing crashpadThese are actually my neighbors kids who we took climbing and myself. I got tired of carrying the little one around so we plopped him in the crash pad on our way to the next boulder. He loved it so much he didn't want to come out when it was time to climb.
Submitted by: mturner on 2006-08-09
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I want to break free!This is Carlos "breaking free" somewhere across the street from Intersection Rock.
Submitted by: mturner on 2006-02-07
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Get Your Feet On!This is Al campusing the top moves on White Rastafarian. It was extra cold that day and this problem is super high, but we had 10 pads! I know it's not very original, but still a cool angle.
Submitted by: mturner on 2006-01-15
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Another sunset silhouetteThis is an unknown climber setting up an anchor at sunset.
Submitted by: mturner on 2005-12-24
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Unknown Climber SilhouetteThis is a sunset picture I took at Joshua Tree. It took me a few sunset pictures to realize the unknown climber on top. This is the best one of him. He free soloed up and down right at sunset, quite a sight.
Submitted by: mturner on 2005-12-20
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Hitting the cruxThis is Chad Gilbert showing us how to do Igneous Ambiance. This is the crux move off a sharp crimp. Very fun problem.
Submitted by: mturner on 2005-12-20
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Chicken Wingin' Heel HookThis is Carlos on the second move of the Mulligan Variation V8.
Submitted by: mturner on 2005-12-20
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Cityside Warm Up BoulderThis is me on an unknown warmup boulder in Mt. Rubidoux. Carlos is the photographer
Submitted by: mturner on 2005-12-17
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The Crew Prepin' in the GorgeThis is my friend Carlos (holding book) and Tan (back turned) and I (air climbing) getting ready to climb a sport route in the Gorge.
Submitted by: mturner on 2005-12-17
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Alternative Crux on Unknown BoulderThis is Carlos again trying the crux starting move on an unknown boulder we found in Mt. Rubidoux. This is the side pull version of a really long move off a crimp.
Submitted by: mturner on 2005-12-16
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Topping Out Over the CityThis is Carlos just finishing a warm up slab on a beautiful day in Mt. Rubidoux, overlooking the city.
Submitted by: mturner on 2005-12-16
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Crux Starting Move on Unknown BoulderThis is my friend Carlos attempting a crazy long starting move on a cool boulder we found off trail in Mt. Rubidoux. You can hit the move like this or go straight to a shouldery side pull (see other photo).
Submitted by: mturner on 2005-12-16
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