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Nice EdgesJenn Bouldering in Eldorado Canyon. Nice pulling on incuts.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2006-10-12
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First of the FirstJenn seconding the first pitch of the Direct East Face. Not a lot of pro, but super fun climbing none the less.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2006-10-12
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In the Vicinity of the Standard East FaceJenn following the East Face on the 3rd Flatiron. Loved how you could just climb anywhere ... and we did.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2006-10-12
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First Time in the ValleyOur first time in the valley. We were amazed.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2006-10-12
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Top of Yak CheckA slab near the top of Yak Check. A bit more slab climbing to the summit. What a fun route. With the drive from Vancouver, this route made for a long day.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2006-10-12
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Rainy Day Bouldering in PentictonOn a rainy day we were looking for other things to do around Penticton when we happened upon this flaring hand crack. I'll get you next time peach!
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2006-07-07
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Pat on the Sickle PitchPat cleaning the pitch up the sickle shaped corner on a cloudy day. Good fun.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2006-07-07
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Split PillarLeading the Split Pillar pitch on the Grand Wall. Perfect handjamming almost all the way makes this one of the finest pitches I've ever been on. Photo by Ryan Kurytnik.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2005-09-15
Views: 2012 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 2 |
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Enjoying the SwordThis is me enjoying the easy and exposed section on the sword. Climbers below are on Merci Me, the most common approach to the Grand Wall. Photo by Ryan Kurytnik.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2005-09-15
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The TerraceOn the terrace just after completing the stellar 5th pitch of Pan Tease. Sustained, interesting, and not polished at all.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2004-12-24
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Some Nightime ATDMyself working this great problem. Can't seem to keep my feet on through the crux.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2004-12-22
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Squeeze!!!The most interesting finish at Horne Lake. Lift butt, pull 6 inches of rope through, sit down, regroup, lift butt .....
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2004-12-22
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Wresting with The Wart HogApproaching the warthogs snout. The finish involves throwing your legs up and hugging it with your thighs.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2004-07-20
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The Wart HogAll pump through this nice route. Big tufa pinches and kneebars see you through the top section.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2004-07-19
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The Big Limestone UmbrellaThe stunning roof of the Amphitheatre kept us dry on this rainy day.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2004-07-19
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Squamish River Valley and the ChiefEvening view of the Squamish River Valley with the Chief glowing in the distance.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2004-03-30
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Me on Real TVDue to most of Chek being covered in snow we stayed near the parking lot. Real TV is a short, fun .10a on Foundation Wall.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2004-03-26
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Agatha TowerJenn finishing up a route on Agatha Tower. Surprisingly a pretty fun pitch ... not as loose as it looks.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2007-04-24
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Crescent Crack on Upper EchelonRyan working up the crescent crack on the FFA of pitch 3 of Upper Echelon (.10c, 8 pitches). Left of the Ultimate Everything on the Chief.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2007-08-06 | Last Modified: 2007-08-07
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Crux of Upper EchelonRyan on the crux of Upper Echelon (.10c, 8 pitches) during the FFA. Located left of the Ultimate Everything on the Chief.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2007-08-06 | Last Modified: 2007-08-07
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Upper Echelon FARyan following pitch 4 of Upper Echelon on the FA with Squamish in the background. That would be the drill that I left attached to the bolt.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2007-08-06 | Last Modified: 2007-08-07
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