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Maybe hard for 5.7 but the exposure and moves make this a classic!
Submitted by: markguycan on 2006-11-02 Views: 3324 | Votes: 6 | Comment: 1
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camhead cruising Left Trinity (5.10-). A little lower than in the other shot I posted. 24Sept06.
Submitted by: climbsomething on 2006-09-24 Views: 3508 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 3
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camhead cruising one of the area classics, Left Trinity (5.10-), at the Overlook. Photo by Hillary Davis, 24Sept06.
Submitted by: climbsomething on 2006-09-24 Views: 5172 | Votes: 40 | Comments: 30
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Jason sweating in the premonsoonal humidity on Amatuer Hour.
Submitted by: markguycan on 2005-08-11 Views: 1272 | Votes: 14 | Comments: 3
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Greg on Lead. 5.10c. Shot with Canon Rebel T1.
Submitted by: from_the_gym on 2005-08-05 Views: 986 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Greg on Lead. 5.10c. Shot with Canon Rebel T1.
Submitted by: from_the_gym on 2005-08-05 Views: 885 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Matt Cleaning. 5.10c. Shot with a Canon Rebel T1
Submitted by: from_the_gym on 2005-08-05 Views: 990 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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Greg on lead. 5.9. Shot with a Canon Rebel T1!
Submitted by: from_the_gym on 2005-08-05 Views: 835 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Greg on Lead. 5.9. Shot with a Canon Rebel T1
Submitted by: from_the_gym on 2005-08-05 Views: 738 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Orange Out Direct at Oak Creek Canyon overlook is a classic!! Hand jams down low to a jam buldge..then a sickly overhung chimney slot to top out the climb!! Rated 9 plus...hmmmm.....at least there is killer pro!! Do it!!! Photo on Canon digital..by Sprite...
Submitted by: lou on 2005-07-21 Views: 1507 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 6
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Here is Rod Aspera jamming Mint Jelly Jam. This is a stiff 5.8 offwidth. The photo was taken on AF with a Maxxum 50 Date, and was later scanned.
Submitted by: rasperas on 2005-07-05 Views: 1160 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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The "bouldery 5.10 alternative start" to the classic 5.9 Iasiah...just a little thin witha cross over move..then a committing mantle above...then off to the races with a killer jammen crack..as seen above and slanting off right....beautiful
Submitted by: lou on 2005-05-25 Views: 840 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Questions for the ages: Why am I leading trad? Why is there gear BELOW my feet? Obviously, Kole slipped something funny in my Nalgene to warp me into his fearless fingercrack ropegun. Nice try, pal!
Route: Bush Rush, 5.8 (some say 9?). Photog/heckler: Alex. Techy beta: my Sigma SA7, 28-80mm, likely set in full-auto mode. Fuji 200 print film. Color conversion.
Submitted by: climbsomething on 2004-11-02 Views: 1457 | Votes: 23 | Comments: 12
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This is a view of the Oak Creek Overlook climbing area from the overlook.
Submitted by: moss1956 on 2004-05-05 Views: 3140 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Crack Climbing at the Overlook, Sedona, AZ
Photo by: Wayne Schroeter.
Submitted by: monkmiller510 on 2004-03-29 Views: 986 | Votes: 10 | Comment: 1
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This is a very nice, smooth crack that offers some great liebacks and plenty of opportunity fo placeing pro. This was the only climb we had time for this day, but I will come back soon to explore more crack systems here!
Submitted by: djpuckle on 2002-04-09 Views: 966 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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belaying bret in orange out direct photo by david sampson
Submitted by: huckelberry on 2006-11-09 Views: 1703 | Comment: 1
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Mid way up Griffo
Submitted by: trh837 on 2009-09-17 Views: 1833 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Submitted by: trh837 on 2009-09-17 Views: 1976 | Comments: 0
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Submitted by: trh837 on 2009-09-17 Views: 2062 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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