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down to the unknown?

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Wilfred rap down from south summit during storm.
Submitted by: steadymatrock on 2005-03-05
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Western Plateu

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Shot taken at Gurkha hut after climbing the Alexander peak.Weather was good after the ascent but feeling tired at altitude and we cut short our climbing activity. Towering behind is Oyayubi Iwu peak.
Submitted by: steadymatrock on 2005-02-22
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Face it on th slab!

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Starting of the trad line on the east face of Kinabalu south.Pics aug 2004.
Submitted by: steadymatrock on 2005-02-22
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Top of South East Asia.4101meter

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The top of South East Asia with Donkeys Ear visible in the back. Kinabalu is situated in the East of malaysia inthe state of Sabah. Altitude 4101 meters.Me & Yusoff enjoying the view.
Submitted by: arinpetit on 2002-07-19
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Summit Plateau of Mt. Kinabalu

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After emerging from the rainforest, one is rewarded with spectacular views of the summit plateau.
Submitted by: poorboy on 2002-01-20
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Victoria Peak, one of the many subsidiary summits.

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Victoria Peak is one of the most obvious formations on the summit plateau. Several high standard routes venture up this face, most are 4+ pitches.
Submitted by: poorboy on 2002-01-20
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Dewali Pinnacles, Oyabee thumb

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The Mt. Kinabalu summit plateau. Oyabee Thumb is visible on the left, the Dewali Pinnacles are the prominent peaks on the right hand side of the photo.
Submitted by: poorboy on 2002-01-20
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Rob from England climbing on South Peak, Mt. Kinabalu

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South Peak boasts a number of fine climbs on the amazingly grippy rock. Most climbs are 1-3 pitches in length. Here Rob from England negotiates the crux of an unknown route, with the impressive spread of the summit plateau in the background.
Submitted by: poorboy on 2002-01-20
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