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This is me (Ken) setting up a solo belay at Dundee Falls.
Submitted by: ken on 2004-05-12 Views: 1456 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 4
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This is Kelly abusing the hang dog time limit. I think the route she is on is called the fish scales.
Submitted by: ken on 2004-05-08 Views: 1084 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Climbing Dundee falls Beach City wildlife area. Bill Merten on route.
Submitted by: mertman on 2010-05-07 Views: 2187 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Climbing Dundee falls Beach City wildlife area. Pat Mcpeek on route.
Submitted by: mertman on 2010-05-07 Views: 3243 | Comments: 0
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Stevie on the nipple route. Dundee falls. 5.10ish
Submitted by: mertman on 2010-05-05 Views: 1606 | Comments: 0
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Stevie on the Fire Pit route
Submitted by: mertman on 2010-05-06 Views: 1774 | Comments: 0
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Climbing Dundee falls Beach City wildlife area. Pat Mcpeek on route.
Submitted by: mertman on 2010-05-07 Views: 1856 | Comments: 0
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Pat Mcpeek Climbing Dundee Falls
Submitted by: mertman on 2010-05-07 Views: 2424 | Comments: 0
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WaterFall at Dundee. Thick enough to take an axe.
Submitted by: mertman on 2010-05-07 Views: 3117 | Comment: 1
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A bit dirty but possibly a fun traverse or short top-out bouldering problems. (This was on a rock-finding day in Ohio)
Submitted by: Peterslug on 2011-08-10 | Last Modified: 2011-08-13 Views: 2513 | Comments: 0
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Sign visible on the left of the access road upon entry into the public land.
Submitted by: Peterslug on 2011-08-10 Views: 2225 | Comments: 0
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Sandstone features found frequently in bands with partial limonite and iron bands throughout the area. Also sometimes there are bands of larger grit sand and pebbles over a broken band, that has mostly worn away, leaving ledges and the like.
Submitted by: Peterslug on 2011-08-10 | Last Modified: 2011-09-07 Views: 2530 | Comments: 0
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The top of the Big wall @ Beach City Wildlife Area. This is what you see when you approach the top looking to the East. Access to the bottom is down to the left or right behind the photographer's location.
Submitted by: Peterslug on 2011-09-06 | Last Modified: 2011-09-14 Views: 3193 | Comments: 0
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