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Love this photo - this is Rit and Nicole about to rappel down out of one of the caves on the other side of the beach. We hiked up and through the caves in this cliff and came out on another beach to do some more climbs...
Submitted by: adelicious on 2006-07-23 Views: 3731 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 2
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Nicole is a cool Canadian chick (originally from Halifax) who I met in Thailand. She was my climbing partner and my partner in crime. We've met up and climbed once in Canada and I can't wait to do it again!
Submitted by: adelicious on 2006-07-20 | Last Modified: 2006-12-07 Views: 5276 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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Panorama shot by Chris on Ton Sai bay. Great limestone cliffs line the shore
Submitted by: firstchair on 2006-04-03 Views: 826 | Comments: 0
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This is a pic of East Railay where all the longtail boats come in. This is about 6-7 months before the tsunami. I am not sure how it looks now. You can see the limestone cliffs in the background. I can't wait to go back!
Submitted by: blueeyedclimber on 2006-02-12 Views: 1034 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Just arrived back from Thailand a few days ago and during the trip we stayed on Tonsai and Ao Nang for a few days. This was taken just after the sunset, the drivers will still take you to Railay long into the night. Anyone who has been to the area will probably recognize the phrase "Taxi Boat, Railay"
Submitted by: prezwoodz on 2006-02-03 Views: 1243 | Votes: 23 | Comments: 15
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Mexican Mafia arrived to climb soloing at Thailand... great picture, great route, easy but freaky...!!
Submitted by: jimmymex on 2006-01-02 Views: 1273 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 4
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playing around in the light from the restaurant, had the whole wall to myself, i have socks on because my feet were very blistered
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Taken at the entrance to the Railey - Pra Nang cave. First big climbing destination for me, spent 2 months there. What a place.
Submitted by: vagtobe on 2005-08-08 Views: 934 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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I was finally able to pull this 7A+ climb, after 2 weeks of extensive climbing around Railay and Tonsai beach. This isn't even the crux! Mate Greg took the excellent shot, while Linus belayed me up!
Submitted by: dashanhao on 2005-08-06 Views: 1042 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
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Finally I was ready to face a 7A+ route in this beautiful corner of Thailand, Ton Sai. 40'C and much humidity made it hard to get through the climb. Aussie mate, Greg, took the picture while buddy Linus belayed.
Submitted by: dashanhao on 2005-08-04 Views: 977 | Votes: 10 | Comments: 6
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After a morning session on Railay, it was nice to relax in paradise.
Submitted by: johnsor1 on 2005-07-29 Views: 784 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Frey Yule clipping on Thank You Sophie, 7b.
Photo by Jen Gilbert
Submitted by: sandstoner on 2005-06-30 Views: 1037 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
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Pity the magnificent sunset is by virtue of the polution off towards Bangkok! :o(
Submitted by: brat_info on 2005-06-24 Views: 904 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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Paradise Island, in the gulf off Railay, too tight to pay 50 baht so I bouldered, bare feet and boardies! :o)
Submitted by: brat_info on 2005-06-24 Views: 778 | Comments: 0
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Our first multipitch in Thailand, Nat's first multipitch ever, Massage Secrets, a 37m 6a+, 6b on 1,2,3 wall, heap of fun, well protected, great view! Nat's photo from the ledge on the second pitch, included her foot to prove she was there! :o)
Submitted so I can vote on Phil's great photo of Lee! ;o)
Submitted by: brat_info on 2005-06-20 Views: 807 | Comments: 0
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Picture of a tree near to Krabi that was sitting out alone in a tidal alcove. I am sure it has been swept away. I thought I would just share this with you all - I have had it sitting around for a long time.
Submitted by: far_east_climber on 2005-02-27 Views: 1463 | Votes: 41 | Comments: 15
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There is plenty of climbing in them there hills. A view from Thaiwand Wall, over Rai Lay Beach with Tiger Wall and Rai Lay wall in the background.
Submitted by: leadelephant on 2004-09-09 Views: 836 | Comments: 0
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Nick slacklining on an island in the Pra Nang Peninsula area. This slackline begins on the beach and finishes over the ocean.
Submitted by: jgoblio on 2004-08-29 Views: 997 | Votes: 10 | Comments: 9
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This is me seconding the 3rd pitch (I think!) whilst the boat man waits around to see if he can get the dollars for our return trip. He left the scene a few minutes after the shot leaving us holla out for a new long boat driver whilst still on this isolated pinnacle.
Submitted by: crankdown on 2004-08-18 Views: 929 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Lee ( manacubus) onsighting (by the skin of his teeth!) The Narsilion (6c+), Low Tide Wall. This route is a superclassic!
Photo: S Coles, Fuji digital.
Submitted by: sammie on 2003-12-15 Views: 1166 | Votes: 20 | Comments: 11
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With a jungle green background, Erik onsights Pahn Taalod (6a), Dum's Kitchen. Photo: L Skidmore, Fuji digital.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2003-12-15 Views: 792 | Votes: 16 | Comments: 13
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A California girl named Betty(1993) showing off her Batik needle art of a climber hanging from a Thailand tufa. She is the one you see in photos in the original french guidebook to the area. If your listening Betty, say Hi!
Submitted by: gerglenroc on 2003-12-10 Views: 578 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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This route really does give the belayer the best view. Here's Lee ( manacubus) sending Burnt Offerings (7a+) on Fire Wall, with the spectacular Tiger Wall and Railay West beach in the background. Photo: S Coles, Fuji FinePix 3800, Nov 2003.
Submitted by: sammie on 2003-12-05 Views: 1331 | Votes: 47 | Comments: 22
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A lone climber descends from Thaiwand Wall in Thailand, while the dripping stalactites loom overhead. Photo: L Skidmore, Fuji FinePix 3800, Nov 2003.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2003-12-05 Views: 804 | Votes: 10 | Comments: 4
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This is Adrian (in yellow) top roping on one of the first climbs we did in Railay Beach. Cant remember the name of the route though...
Submitted by: lelek on 2003-11-04 Views: 724 | Votes: 7 | Comment: 1
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