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Bret Erslev bags the redpoint on this classic mill creek sporty early june.
Submitted by: montanajoe on 2006-06-22 Views: 1784 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 6
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Z_K starts up the lower section of a nice dihedral at Mill Creek
Submitted by: km on 2006-06-19 Views: 1792 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 3
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Travis on toppin out some fine Montana granite...
Submitted by: atpeaceinbozeman on 2005-11-08 Views: 4323 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 4
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The picture of A.B. Good was taken by K.R. Rising at the top of pitch#2. This climb offers bomber holds and great exposure. It's a solid 5.9 with 5.10+ move options. Great view of the Yellowstone River. Ah, beautiful Montana
Submitted by: krrising on 2005-10-24 Views: 1769 | Comments: 2
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Pat on a redpoint of this fine line. Fall 2004. Resubmitted for quality
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Another shot of Lightrack on this fine climb. Fall 2004 Resubmitted for quality
Submitted by: atpeaceinbozeman on 2004-12-07 Views: 920 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 5
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South of Livingston, MT. Travis finds his way during a flash of this fine granite crack. Fall 2004
Submitted by: atpeaceinbozeman on 2004-12-07 Views: 937 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Knocking out a 5.9 climb at Mill Creek Crag in Montana. Fantastic rock with a quick approach and a lot of great climbs. Many sport routes but not on this wall.
Here there are 4 TR anchors along the wall. Routes range from 5.7 to 5.10a. Lots of features lets you pick a line you like, harder or easier.
Don't know the name of this route but the weather was FANTASTIC.
Submitted by: 4gottherope on 2004-11-15 Views: 853 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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Avoiding the easy ledges makes the climbs a lot more challenging. Lots of cracks and small features on this fairly large wall; pick a line yo like and go. The grips are pretty good from the side or under but very sloping from the top so compression and tension make it easy and fun.
Submitted by: 4gottherope on 2004-11-15 Views: 798 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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Paula making her way up a 5.9. After 3 days of climbing she was getting much better and was pushing her ability. Just what climbing vacations are about.
Submitted by: 4gottherope on 2004-11-15 Views: 900 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
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Travis traverses on a flash of this grand granite single pitch(9+). October 2004
Submitted by: atpeaceinbozeman on 2004-10-10 Views: 1606 | Votes: 5 | Comment: 1
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Pat on a redpoint (2nd go) on this interesting face route. October 2004
Submitted by: atpeaceinbozeman on 2004-10-10 Views: 849 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 3
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T. Williams on a flash of More Desire Than Fire (9+) October 2004
Submitted by: atpeaceinbozeman on 2004-10-10 Views: 716 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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This beautiful line ascends a splitter that eats up #3 camalots and bigger, then traverses to a nice offwidth finish. Lightrack finishes an onsight while I belay. Photo Courtesy of Brett Erslev
Submitted by: atpeaceinbozeman on 2004-10-10 Views: 778 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 2
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Lightrack in a lower section on a redpoint of this fine line. October 2004
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Grinning through a redpoint of You're Under Arete (5.10d) as Atpeaceinbozeman belays and Eric Carlson snaps the photo.
Submitted by: lightrack on 2004-01-21 Views: 1109 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 4
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this is the best shot i have of my acsent of the smokin monk in paradise valley, mt
Submitted by: needrock on 2008-01-08 | Last Modified: 2008-01-26 Views: 1653 | Comments: 2
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righteous are the brave on a righteous day
Submitted by: climb-high on 2008-03-25 | Last Modified: 2009-02-11 Views: 2265 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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