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This view is from the SW, after coming off the approach to Warpath, among others. Late afternoon, amazing light and lots of damn mosquitos. This place is almost worth getting the Malaria.
Submitted by: metrozen on 2006-10-28 Views: 2546 | Comments: 0
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The UNM mountaineering club took a trip to COchise for Fall Break 2006.
Submitted by: pgilroy on 2006-10-19 Views: 1527 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 2
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Three sets of climbers are visible in this photo. Can you see them?
Submitted by: condoriri on 2006-07-21 Views: 2125 | Comment: 1
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Jennifer coming out of Ewephoria's chimney with Middle March Road snaking its way through the desert below her. She is clipping the third climber's rope into the draw and happy because that makes the last pitch.
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Unfortunately, heavy wool socks offer no protection.
Submitted by: hawthorne5630 on 2006-02-27 Views: 1437 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 2
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Need I say more?... I guess I do need to say more...OK that should do it.
Submitted by: hawthorne5630 on 2006-02-27 Views: 1145 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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Mark grunting his way through the 2nd pitch OW of Abracadaver. Mark linked the first two pitches!
Submitted by: hawthorne5630 on 2006-02-27 Views: 1240 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 3
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I was stoked to lead this beautiful slightly overhanging but featured 3rd pitch on Boulder Dome.
Submitted by: markguycan on 2006-02-26 Views: 1071 | Votes: 4 | Comment: 1
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Hawthorne5630 in deep, but enjoying it! Don't be afraid of the dark, but be afraid of going limp!
Submitted by: markguycan on 2006-02-26 Views: 959 | Votes: 11 | Comments: 2
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Hawthorne5630 stems past the crux on pitch 3.
Submitted by: markguycan on 2006-02-26 Views: 1211 | Votes: 19 | Comments: 9
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Hawthorne5630 relaxes on the bivy ledge of Abracadaver.
Submitted by: markguycan on 2006-02-26 Views: 952 | Votes: 4 | Comment: 1
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Hawthone5630 leads past a single bolt on the unknown pitch above Pony Express and Dike to Dihedral.
Submitted by: markguycan on 2006-02-26 Views: 1812 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 2
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Hawthorne5630 gettin' in the groove on pitch 2 of Abracadaver.
Submitted by: markguycan on 2006-02-26 Views: 2061 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 3
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This is my buddy James climbing after we had just come from being rained out of the other side of Cochise. On of the most memorible trips I've ever taken.
Submitted by: laxclimber_81 on 2006-01-23 Views: 1646 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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a little ways up the second pitch of What's My Line. you can see where the route name comes from. photo by amir.
Submitted by: sixleggedinsect on 2006-01-05 Views: 1866 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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This is a topo I made after climbing Hardskins last week. I could not find one so I decided to put one up.
Submitted by: grippedclimer on 2005-12-18 Views: 2924 | Comment: 1
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John on lead and offroute on Out of Towners Dome in Cochise Stronghold.
Submitted by: vinnie on 2005-11-28 Views: 1349 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Anchors I built at end of pitch 3 of Moby Dick in Cochise Stronghold, AZ
Submitted by: boredatwork on 2007-01-03 Views: 3662 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 4
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Phugganut reracks for pitch 4 of Absinthe of Mallet; unk climber from Prescott behind on Peacemaker, another outstanding route on Sheepshead. Sonso45 took on nikon digital.
Submitted by: sonso45 on 2005-10-21 | Last Modified: 2006-12-23 Views: 1170 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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I can't remember which pitch this is but we're about 1/2 up the route worrying about the pretty but serious clouds behind us. we did eventually get rained on for a little while but hid in the cave then continued once it dried.
Submitted by: sed on 2005-10-09 Views: 1364 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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After some fast climbing to get there in time we made it to the "cave of the little screaming man" just as it started raining hard. Tim got soaked before he made it so we built a fire to warm him up. it was a nice break, the best part of the route in my opinion.
Submitted by: sed on 2005-10-09 Views: 1798 | Comments: 0
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Day after new years, 04; after a long drive from San Diego and a long search for my climbing partners who are from Arizona, we headed up to Sheeps head, which is the biggest dome on the skyline, to do Peacemaker. The dome has several high quality, bolted, 5-7 pitch routes. This exciting, all day, multipitch adventure was well worth the trip. Much thanks to Aaron for leading 3 of us up.
Submitted by: rockrider on 2005-09-14 Views: 3043 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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I'm belaying my good buddy Aaron on the last pitch of peacemaker; the sweetest, longest sport climb I've ever done. We had to walk down in the dark, but I think climbing during the exquisite last light is worth it. On my left is my bro, Adam.
Submitted by: rockrider on 2005-09-13 Views: 1165 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Abra's glorious layback
Submitted by: aleix on 2006-11-26 Views: 1317 | Comments: 0
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Me on a fun 10, though I don't know the name of it. Cochise Stronghold climbing is flippin' dolce!
Submitted by: braxtron on 2005-07-12 Views: 1156 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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