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Submitted by: casey on 1999-12-01 Views: 794 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
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Submitted by: casey on 1999-12-01 Views: 728 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Submitted by: casey on 1999-12-01 Views: 837 | Votes: 27 | Comments: 0
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Submitted by: casey on 1999-12-01 Views: 869 | Votes: 25 | Comments: 0
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Submitted by: casey on 1999-12-01 Views: 771 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Submitted by: casey on 1999-12-01 Views: 869 | Votes: 39 | Comments: 0
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Submitted by: casey on 1999-12-01 Views: 815 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 0
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Submitted by: casey on 1999-12-01 Views: 846 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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Submitted by: casey on 1999-12-01 Views: 859 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
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Taken by Ryan Furness
Submitted by: admin on 1999-12-01 | Last Modified: 2007-08-27 Views: 822 | Votes: 38 | Comments: 0
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The rack of gear needed for lead climbing the sandstone on Wallstreet near Moab, Utah....
Submitted by: trevor on 1999-11-30 Views: 1063 | Votes: 14 | Comments: 0
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Chip Kemp crossing over a 5.12 lead climb in Moab, Utah.
Submitted by: trevor on 1999-11-30 Views: 1174 | Votes: 42 | Comments: 0
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Brian Oestrike from Ohio on a route on the sandstone near Moab, Utah.
Submitted by: admin on 1999-11-30 Views: 1218 | Votes: 129 | Comments: 0
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This awesome view of the multi-pitches possible at Wall Street near Moab, Utah
Submitted by: trevor on 1999-11-30 Views: 1017 | Votes: 48 | Comment: 1
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Shot in September 1998 by my partner Larry LeVoir. The
story of the first free ascent of this by John Long is a good one. The roof is an off-width flaring roof crack that follows the profile of a breaking wave. As a clean aid route, it takes gear no smal
Submitted by: funhog on 1999-11-30 Views: 2593 | Votes: 175 | Comment: 1
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Climber leading Chuckawalla near, St. George, Utah.
Submitted by: trevor on 1999-11-30 Views: 1142 | Votes: 25 | Comments: 0
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A chalk hand gripping the rock. It's simple but a good close-up.
Submitted by: trevor on 1999-11-30 Views: 1159 | Votes: 18 | Comments: 0
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Marty Larsen climbing "Transendence" a great 5.10a sport climb in an area of Snow Canyon called "Hidden Canyon".
Submitted by: gordonl.larsen on 1999-11-30 Views: 872 | Votes: 12 | Comments: 0
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