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pitch 2 5.11will at the crux of this new BSF classic. As most climbs do at the Fork it stays dry in the rain.
Submitted by: woutdoor on 2006-10-01
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second pitch at the lipShannon at the pitch two crux, of this hidden classic.
Submitted by: woutdoor on 2006-09-30
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another cool bsf trad routejust another killer route shown to me by the big dogs of bsf
Submitted by: wildwill on 2006-06-13
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Project at BSFThis is actually a mixed-line that Justin is in the process of sending.
Submitted by: cragking on 2006-05-18
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Scouting New RoutesAlot of downtime is spent looking at cliffline. In the background is the wall where the previous picture was taken.
Submitted by: cragking on 2006-05-18
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Freeing the first pitch Shannon Freeing the first pitch. Despite the wetness, this was a fun pitch of Chimney climbing... if your into that sort of thing.
Submitted by: goober on 2006-03-17
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4th pitchClimbers on Suicide Direct, one of many Noffsinger classics
Submitted by: woutdoor on 2005-06-10
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06/01/05130 ' 4" CRACK SPORTS NOTHING BUT big GEAR.....
Submitted by: woutdoor on 2005-06-04
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06/01/05NO MORE FEET ON THE FACE, IT'S ALL IN THE CRACK. VERY FINE ROUTE.
Submitted by: woutdoor on 2005-06-04
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We called this one Lightning Bolt Crack More unclimbed cracks in BSF. A short pitch, but a true splitter! One of the best crack climbs I've done in the east!
Submitted by: goober on 2005-06-02
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BouldersA couple of the hundreds of boulders in BSF.
Submitted by: jon on 2005-04-23
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p.1Nathan Brown of nc gets the FA of this future classic
Submitted by: woutdoor on 2005-04-19
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5.10Nuttin Fancy All cleaned up..................
Submitted by: woutdoor on 2005-04-18
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Unknown cliff at BSF Just one of the many roadside cliffs in BSF. There are a handfull of routes here, but I don't know the name of the cliff.
Submitted by: goober on 2005-04-12
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O&W wallO&W from the bridge.........................
Submitted by: woutdoor on 2005-03-16
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Adam being AdamThis is my buddy Adam doing an Aussie rap off the line we set up for the jumar portion of an adventure race in B.S.F.
He freefalled for about 190 feet and didn't break until he was about 10 feet above the deck.
Submitted by: climbersoze on 2004-11-23
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B.S.F. localThis little guy showed up the last day of the race. I was packing the rest of my gear and saw him just chilling out where I had my bivy sack a little while earlier. Didn't think the snakes would still be active in late November, but obviously they are.
Submitted by: climbersoze on 2004-11-23
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Hidden sandstoneApparently, even though this is in the guidebook for the area, it is not climbed that often. I found a bunch of bolted lines, but absolutely no chalk... even on the overhangs where the chalk would survive the rain. This is a really sweet area.
On the original, you can see there are two or three lines bolted up the obvious water streaks. Bout 60-80 feet.
Submitted by: climbersoze on 2004-11-23
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Hangin around200 foot fixed line set up for an adventure race in B.S.F. last week. After practicing self rescues from a jumar, we played around with different techniques of jugging. I still prefer two hand, one leg. Works better for topping out or working a face.
Submitted by: climbersoze on 2004-11-23
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Christa's first big jugThis is Christa jugging the 200 foot fixed line we set up for the competitors for an adventure race in B.S.F. Gorgeous overhang with a great view of the gorge.
Submitted by: climbersoze on 2004-11-23
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Cathedral Wall cornerThis is the corner that marks the end of the overhang and starts the face. Just a beautiful area.
Submitted by: climbersoze on 2004-11-23
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Maude's Crack areaSteep overhanging sandstone, fair game for new routes according to NPS climbing regulations. NO CURRENT ROUTE DEVELOPMENT. Nothing. Just waiting.
Submitted by: rockhead26 on 2003-03-28
Views: 1535 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 2 |
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West of Maude's CrackMore rock, untouched and ready to climb. Solid sandstone north-facing, stays in shade all day long, 1.5 miles from parking lot on maintained trail.
Submitted by: rockhead26 on 2003-03-28
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Climbing under the big topgreat route with a fun roof traverse
Submitted by: mountainclimber on 2008-12-14
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