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Photo was taken on the walk from the beach to the tower
Submitted by: bennymann on 2006-01-09 Views: 1967 | Comments: 0
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6a+ (French) route at the Ton Sai Tower on Ko Phi Phi Don. I don't know the name of route, but it was the best one of the day. Limestone rock, probably 20-25m high, overhangs w/ stalactites, and a couple tricky moves. I think the pic shows the crux of the route. A guide top-roped it for us (we suck).
Submitted by: qgmonkey on 2005-07-05 Views: 1201 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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View from the top of a 5+ (French) route at the Ton Sai Tower. Note the tsunami damage. The wave came into the bay and took out the closer half of the island.
Submitted by: qgmonkey on 2005-07-05 Views: 1642 | Comments: 0
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Suzy comin up on pitch four of a formation known as Hua-Ling. One more pitch till the top! The formation is boat accessed, you actually jump from the boat and climb onto the first belay ledge, then rap back down into the boat when yer done. Dropping the rope ends in the nasty alkaline ocean water means loss of style points...
Submitted by: firn on 2004-05-01 Views: 1544 | Votes: 72 | Comments: 39
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Cathy Beloeil on the first pitch of Pai Noon Mai 5+ on Tonsai Tower on Phi-Phi Island, Thailand.
Photo by Ted Wood
The first accent of the route from dates from 1991. the route was rebolted in 2000 by Shamick Byszewski.
The route is not on the route bd yet.
Beautiful location, great view of the Island as on any route on that cliff.
Submitted by: catsclimbingshop on 2004-01-05 Views: 1409 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
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Arial view of the beautiful Phi Phi Don Island. Once a diving paradise, the corals are now all but destroyed due to over devlopement and pollution.
Submitted by: kwango on 2001-12-21 Views: 777 | Comments: 0
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Pausing to check out the route and the scenery, kachoong enjoys the perfect setting of climbing at Tonsai tower on the island of Phi Phi, Thailand.
Submitted by: kachoong on 2008-06-12 | Last Modified: 2009-02-20 Views: 3160 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Submitted by: Redfred08 on 2010-07-27 Views: 4211 | Votes: 14 | Comments: 7
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Deep water solo approach from the shore of Nui Bay
Submitted by: francrob9 on 2010-08-30 Views: 1964 | Comments: 0
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This was a traverse to get to missing youth 6c+. This route really needs to be started from a kayak at Crab shack. It is about a 30 meter traverse from the rope used to approach the cape between maximus and mental tease.
Submitted by: francrob9 on 2010-08-30 Views: 2229 | Comments: 0
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this would be the kayak route if you were to set off from Loh Dalum bay.
Submitted by: francrob9 on 2010-08-30 Views: 1130 | Comments: 0
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