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Liv entering the crux of Tsunami 5.13bLiv riding the big wave Tsunami at Wave Wall. This is a very bouldery crux to a pumper finish.
Submitted by: kranked on 2006-03-29
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Campus Marc CampusMarc busting out the moves to get to the crux of Bare Essentials, 5.12c or 26.
Submitted by: kranked on 2006-03-16
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Olivia riding the wave.Olivia on the Classic Tsunami 5.13b, a super sweet route on the pumpy Wave wall.
Submitted by: kranked on 2006-02-12
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Staring at the Sea 5.14a (32)Mr Niceguy Hamish cruzin the moves of the thin pumpy classic.
Submitted by: kranked on 2006-02-12
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Layback & think of EnglandThe pensioner on the burley Smoked Mussels. Its just like an extended boulder problem thats very unforgiving.
Submitted by: kranked on 2006-01-24
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Nick dynos the crux of Nev-herrod.Where else can you go on a rainy day? Nick(me) Dynoing the crux move of Nev-Herrod 23/5.11b Centenial Glen. Photo by Pete.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-02-08
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Crux sequence of Off the lip.Sequence shot as Josh C (temporary-wintertime) Muscles throuth the crux sequence of Off the lip, a short bouldery 23 (5.11b) at Wave wall.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-02-08
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Falling the length of the route!Pulling up slack to clip the final bolt on the route, Erik flash pumps off and into space. A super soft catch results in a 10m fall and Erik comes to rest about 1m off the deck. © L Skidmore 2004.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2005-01-06
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Eyeballing the anchorsMark climbing Jaws (21 or 5.11a), Wave Wall. © L Skidmore 2005.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2005-01-06
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kaczoron warming up on JawsThe fattest climber at the Glen (me) warming up on Jaws a short and deceptively pumpy 21(5.10d), at any other crag it would get a star but on wave wall it's "the worst house on a great street.". Photo by Pete Morris.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-01-04
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Never do this at home!Erik tries his luck at using his teeth.... for those of you unfamiliar with Australian carrot bolt climbing the strength of a hanger must first be tested before clipping a quickdraw to it.... the teeth are the most available option....
Submitted by: kachoong on 2005-01-04
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Pete cuts loose on The Tube.Playing with some filters on the new digi I caught Pete cutting lose on this short and pumpy 24 (5.11d). 3 bolts of sharp horizontal cranking follows by 2 more on a steep headwall.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-01-03
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Josh on Foopsickle.Josh C (temporary-wintertime) putting the draws on Dr foopsickle, Despite being one of the easiest routes at The Glen an onsite of this climb seems to be a rare thing.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-01-03
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Peta on Jaws (21)Peta crusing the moves on Jaws, on a perfect day in the Glen.
Submitted by: scotto72 on 2004-05-24
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Pinnacle Paul gritting his teeth on JawsJaws (21 or 5.11a) is situated on Wave Wall in the Blue Mountains and has the distinction of being THE warm-up route on the wall, or THE project on the wall, depending on your ability. A great route regardless. Photo: Lee Skidmore, Canon EOS 300D.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2004-04-19
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Steve on Split Wave 23Steve is from Taiwan. He’s a friendly guy and one hell of a good climber. Here he is hiking up Split Wave 23. When I first met Steve he told me his real name. For the life of me, I couldn’t pronounce his real name properly so he said to me. “Please, just call me Steve.”
Submitted by: slavetogravity on 2004-03-12
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Wave Wall, Blue MountainsWave Wall is one of the most popular sport walls in the Blue Mountains. It contains routes from grade 20 (5.10a) to 30 (5.13d). Blue Mountains, Australia.
Submitted by: orangeoverhang on 2003-11-04
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Blue HeavenDavid Ceber enjoying a steep early morning stroll on "The Tube", grade 24 (5.11c). Photo by Jacqui Middleton.
Submitted by: climbingjac on 2003-05-21
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Loren at the BluesHigh School english teacher Loren in Australia a few years ago.............
Submitted by: kalcario on 2003-03-10
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Billy Bunter 15m 19Andrew is just hitting the crux on the best warmup climb at Centential Glen
Submitted by: shawkshaw on 2003-01-07
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Brisbane's Wave WallA wave wall with a difference. Shot is a section of wall covered by 650 Wave milk drink bottles. I couldn't think of a more appropriate place to post this photo
Submitted by: crankdown on 2008-01-11
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