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Comments by garagerat (18)


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Being at Seneca in the winter is awesome isn't it. No crowds, freezing cold ah pure heaven. Nice photo.

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Love the smell of that sandstone. Seneca...Rocks!
Best seat in the house.

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this is great, I wish I'd have done this in college, then again I went to Penn State, where there is a ton of climbing everywhere. Check out the new photo of my home wall.

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This is indeed a most stellar line. I've worked through many of the moves but have never topped out. Way to go bro!

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Coooool man, what a great photo opportunity.

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I love the quarry, learned to climb there. Left hand eliminator was my first trad lead. This picture brings back great memories, havn't been here since 98.

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wow man, this looks great, I love all of the larger holds. I'd love to see a further away shot so I could se the whole space. Again way, way cool.

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wow man, this looks great, I love all of the larger holds. I'd love to see a further away shot so I could se the whole space. Again way, way cool.

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Can a picture taken in Yos. not be amazingly beautiful. Way cool bro, hope to be you some day.

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If this man is pulling off these fine finger locks and jams. . . why is he clipping bolts rather than slamming in a bunch of stoppers or aliens. Seems like it would be and even finer slab if there were no bolts.

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I have wet dreams about climbing here. Pingora sounds like an amazing route. Any stories or info you'd like to share, I'd love to hear from ya.

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That's what they call PRIME real estate son. Sitting at camp oggling up there would be worth the shlog back there.

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I love it, a fellow garage rat. Looks like you really got into it. Check out m wall when ya get a chance. We should trap training tips. Mike

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looks great. Is this the best climbing near by? Looks very sweet.

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These look great. Give me some details. What do you use to grind them, and drill the holes? I've tried and went through 3 bits before the hole went through.

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Never seen this done as a lie-back, interesting. I've always jammed.

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Wow, Wind Rivers are BEAUTIFUL

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I really dig the perspective of the place that this picture gives. Beautiful area.