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Climb starts just left of split leggings, a few classic moves up obvious crack system, to cave up top (Neat, but beware of loose boulders in cave) overhanging crux finish exiting cave.
Climber : Colin, Meiklejohn
Belayer: Chris Zeeb
Photo by: Meghan Uhlik
Submitted by: staticmoves on 2006-08-14 Views: 2279 | Comment: 1
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Chris Knight climbing Bear on a Wire at sunset; thanks Yuval for taking this awesome shot. The route is at the limestone crag of Old Baldy, above the town of Kimberley in South-Central Ontario.
Submitted by: snaze on 2005-10-07 Views: 2232 | Votes: 4 | Comment: 1
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Dave grits his teeth through the thin, reachy crux of Bear on a Wire (5.11d/12a) at Old Baldy.
Submitted by: lockie on 2005-06-28 Views: 1385 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Picture I took while on a weekend of climbing last summer. Route is a 5.9 and I beleive this was the first time Mike had done a lead climb.
Submitted by: karina on 2005-02-03 Views: 699 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Last climb of the weekend. Believe it was in the 5.12 category. Dave's just taking a break.
Submitted by: karina on 2005-02-03 Views: 855 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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5.9 climb at Old Baldy, up in a split in the rock, a bit slabby, very pleasant.
Submitted by: karina on 2005-02-03 Views: 1265 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Here is my buddy Orangepants showing us why he rode the short bus to school as a child....
Once again he has the same Orangepants on....
Submitted by: hoppinbig on 2004-08-09 Views: 931 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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Feeling pretty extended on Labor Pains (12b). This is one of the best routes at the crag - enjoy it... How in the world do shorter people make this move? (I'm 6'0)
Thanks to Bishop for the pic.
Submitted by: hoppinbig on 2004-08-09 Views: 1098 | Votes: 4 | Comment: 1
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Netty pullin the bulge on Tiny Bubbles, 11a.
Submitted by: labmonkey on 2003-07-28 Views: 1375 | Votes: 10 | Comments: 0
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Rappelling off our last climb of the day - enjoying the view as the sun went down.
Submitted by: missedyno on 2003-07-23 Views: 797 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 2
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We walked up to the base of Old Baldy one pristine spring morning in 1982, and I spied this line begging to be climbed.
It was actually John Kaandorp's turn to lead, but he balked at it, fearing the pro to be a bit thin.
"I'll have a go," I said. Fortunately it took a few small wires, and I managed to make it.
I climbed this route the way I feel a route should be climbed - from the ground up, on-sight, clean, and with no falls or rests on the rope.
A classic.
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