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Chris - loving the doubleHere lies a great partner! Plus have him explain the finer design points of the fish double ledge
(ask him about the pee hole)
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-06-09
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The Geek - with major top out feverthis is about pitch 13 - 6 or 7 days into the climb
what a geek!
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-06-09
Views: 1280 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 4 |
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One of the Scary aspects of the wallYes the wind blew - notice the 30' of the loose end of the rope - straigth up in the air!
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-06-09
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Rescue PracticeYOSAR practiced some helicopter resuce most of the day - off Cathedral across the way p fun to watch - and a bit strange looking way down on a helicopter in flight.
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-06-09
Views: 1060 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0 |
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Welcome to Zodiac!Bring you cam hooks, hooks, hb brassies and small gear!
First pitch - what a blast
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-06-09
Views: 1097 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 5 |
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Incredible geometry of ZodiacThe incredible geometry just keeps coming at you - pitch after pitch - along with it's thhhhiiiinnnn placements
this is top part of pitch before the nipple and the lower part of the nipple pitch.
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-06-09
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water, sky, graniteit just keeps coming at you - the geometry, the beauty - the thin aid
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-06-09
Views: 1057 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0 |
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More geometry plus some moonYep, zodiac, more increable geometry - moon and sky
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-06-09
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More geometry try a roof on for sizeWell if it is not super thin - it's waaaayyyy thick!
#5 cam jumar anyone?
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-06-09
Views: 1165 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 2 |
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More geometry yet againok, about enough, but like I said, the geometry/climb/intensity of zodiac just keep coming at you
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-06-09
Views: 1088 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0 |
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Top outThis is the top out view for Zodiac - very very nice stuff! What a fantastic climb in a wonderfull place.
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-05-31
Views: 674 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0 |
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rock slideI was hauling to the base of WSR, heard a roar turned around and saw a big rock slide on Cathedral.
caught a few pictures of the after math.
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-05-29
Views: 1019 | Votes: 9 | Comments: 5 |
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rock slide another viewI was hauling to the base of WSR, heard a roar turned around and saw a big rock slide on Cathedral.
caught a few pictures of the after math.
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-05-29
Views: 869 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0 |
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Super nice wiresComplements (and special thanks to) Eric Kohl, who put these to gether and got them out last minute for us
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-05-09
Views: 807 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1 |
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one half of needed liquidThis is just half of the liquid that we will need.
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-05-02
Views: 722 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1 |
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Mking a list, checking it twiceGetting ready for the big trip, yea yea, I'm gonna die.
And Looking forward to it
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-05-02
Views: 754 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1 |
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Need a brush for that paste?This is the baby sized brass wired tooth brush, somewhat useful for heading
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-04-06
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Serious pasting ahead?Ok put away the baby stuff and get out the man's pasting brush!
had to cut this dude in half and make two
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-04-06
Views: 915 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0 |
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#4? head, fairly big head This is actually the 2nd time I'd set this same head in the same spot - it popped with easy weight the first time, It appeared like it would hold this time - it did not easly bounce brought it out
Look at the seam around the head - this was virgin rock hard to work on cleaning this for awhile - I think part of the deal with the first two placements was simply the powdering of the rock until it had conformed to the head size
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-04-04
Views: 661 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0 |
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#4? head, 3rd times the charmThis poor head was getting beaten by now - I pounded the alumnum back towards the wire then tried it again.
I think the first two simply poweded the granite until the shape was right - then it finally worked - I wonder if one should just shape the seam a little in the first place, leaving the head in better shape?
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-04-04
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#2 head, same placementsAfter cleaning the #1 head - I pasted a #2 head in the same placement
The dead head cleaned easily with small punch hitting upward from the bottom of the placement and prying outward after it was drove in a bit.
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-04-03
Views: 749 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0 |
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#2 head, after cleaningMy question deals with the back of this head - notice that immediately behind the wire - it had not deformed, let a lone, flowed into the rock.
And yet the wire failed before the placement
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-04-03
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#2 head, funknessed to failureThis head took a fairly aggressive aider bounce test just fine
It failed with funkness with an hammer swing I would catagorize as "a firm tap" I was a bit surprised at how easy that wire popped.
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-04-03
Views: 761 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0 |
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#1 head after funknessAfter getting on it with aiders and bouncing it a bit, I funkness tested.
Dang #1 heads, not much more than the weight of the hammer falling did this
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-04-03
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#1 headThis placement lightly bounce tested fine with aiders.
Submitted by: timpanogos on 2004-04-03
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