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clipping last boltTerry Andrews on FFA of Skin Flick, Cave Creek, Arkansas, 1995
Submitted by: okieterry on 2009-06-24
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FFA of Skin FlickSequence of me on successful attempt of Skin Flick, 1995.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2009-06-24
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Back to schoolPic of me leading Midterm (5.10) at Arch Rock.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2007-01-10
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Me - Evening before the Nose!!!Pic by Marion of me before my first attempt of the nose with Mark and Jon. I think it was 1981 or so.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2006-01-20
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Wings of Steel - 1981Pic taken by my sister back in 1981 of me on the Chandler Park classic "Wings of Steel".
Submitted by: okieterry on 2006-01-20
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First Ascent of Ants in Your PantsPic by Julie Emory of Terry on the first ascent of Ants in Your Pants. He is just pass the crux and moving up and right to his encounter with the flying ants!!
Submitted by: okieterry on 2006-01-13
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My proudest summit!Rick McCusic and I topped out on the Nose in June 1992. It was a wonderful experience and my first time to the summit of El Cap.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2006-01-06
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Allison enjoying the her first trip up Space BallsFor her first multipitch climb, I took Allison up the League of Doom and then finished with the ultraclassic Spaceballs pitch. She loved it!!
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-12-29
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gorillas in the midst!crag dogs celebrating a wonderful morning at lake lawtonka, wichita mountains, oklahoma
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-12-21
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Chauca is a great crag dog!!!Chauca is owned by Julie E and accompanies Julie on many trips. She's always well behaved.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-12-20
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Stacy leading Foolish BehaviorStacy did a wonderful job of leading this stiff 5.9 located on Mount Scott in the Wichita Mountains of Oklahoma. The route has a scary 10 foot run-out at the crux. She cruised it.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-12-19
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Crux move on Spooky WindmillRoute named for the spooky sounds enamating from an old windmill located off in a field nearby. Pic of okieterry by Luke.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-12-19
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There's no time like the first time!!Loran on her first trip up the Snakehead at Baldy Point, Dec. 11, 2005. In typical windy and cool conditions.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-12-12
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First ascent of Critical MassOne of the great partnerships in the Wichitas was formed by Jimmy and Jon. Here's a photo of the first ascent of Critical Mass during the fall of 1978. Jon is leading and he managed to really scrape his arm up on the rough rock inside the crack.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-12-07
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Trust it...it won't pull off!!!Learning to trust the mono on the classic traverse outside the bouldering room at OKCRocks.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-12-07
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First Ascent of First Pitch of Chicago BoundJimmy Ratzlaff bolting on the first ascent of Chicago Bound. Climb completed during a typical August heat wave back in 1979 or so. Photo by Jon Frank (I think)
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-12-07
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The Soul of Oklahoma Rock ClimbingPicture of Duane at Quartz back in the early days. Not sure who took this photo but Jimmy Ratzlaff sent it to me several years ago.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-12-07
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Jimmy's second trip to Quartz.Photo of Jimmy, Duane, and Rick scoping out Quartz Mountain in the old days.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-12-07
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Beautiful Warm Corner on a Cold December DayMatt on Spaceman Spiff. The route has one bolt and then protects with small cams from 0.3 to 1.5 inches. The finish is a little burly for a 5.10 and very memorable.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-12-04
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Bolting on the GauntletThis guy helped us bolt this new variation to an old climb by bringing the drill and bolting gear. It doesn't look like he's having fun does it?
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-12-02
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Taking a day offOne of our own...making it big in Colorado. For a week back in the summer of 2004 I got to climb a few days with the Neptune Mountaineering Buyer...another Oklahoman doing well in Colorado.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-12-02
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Julie on the Unnamed Route, Hidden WallJulie Emory on the crux move of the "Unnamed Route" on Hidden Wall. This route is to the left of Serpentine and is one of the best routes in the Wichita Mountains. Its rated 5.9 but its very sustained.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-12-02
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Rap Bolters from HellPic taken during the Thanksgiving 04 weekend showing the steepness of this fine face route.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-11-30
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Wild Man of the WichitasWho is this guy???? Most of the time he's mild mannered, easy going climbing retailer....but once he arrives at the crag he just goes "Mr. Hyde" on us! I quickly snapped this photo of him after he calmed down a bit.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-11-28
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Almost there...Thomas on Power SeriesThanksgiving 2005 - Thomas gives Power Series a try. He's almost to the fingercrack and good pro.....
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-11-28
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Wroyce goes for "The Claw"Wroyce starting the steep part of "The Claw" on Crab Eyes Formation in the Wichita Mountains of Oklahoma.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-11-28
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Terry's CaveWell....here it is! After a long wait, we finally went back for a gander. Bolts are still there. Pins are still there. A couple of draws hang off of the last bolts before the final obstacle...a ten foot horizontal roof with few holds!!! A word of caution..before you go move onto the block at the end of the rail system...test it...the last time I was on it I swear I felt it shift!!!
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-11-28
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Pulling on vines on the "Tarzan Traverse"Chris Marks (berkly) doing the first ascent of this fine route. I had been eyeing this thing for years but always thought that it was filled with poison ivy. As Matt and I were trying Corndog, which is located just to the right of the crack, I suggested to Chris that it would make a fine first ascent. He agreed and quickly sent it while stripping the vines out of it as he climbed. This route is very classic. It has a kinda scary "no hands" traverse down low and then a good crux near the end that felt like solid 5.9 to me. Great climb for a guy on his first trip to Crab Eyes!!!
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-09-06
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Pic of "The Full Monty"Pic showing the "The Full Monty" route in the Narrows of the Wichita Mountains, Oklahoma. Route starts at the waterline and ends at the Kerplunk belay.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-07-12
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Holy Hell!!!!Terry getting set before the crux throw/reach for a bomber hueco. The pit below is deep and dark.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-05-23
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Local ResidentThis guy lives near the barn and has one heck of a self defence system. Don't tred on me!!
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-04-29
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Mammoth Polished GraniteThis is a closeup of the polish on "The Main Rub". I think that this polish is from large land animals rubbing themselves on the rock. Since a lot of the polish extends about 15 feet up, its possible that some of this was caused by mammoths.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-06-30
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the big projectTerry working on the initial moves of the largest boulder at the mammoth rubs. This thing actually starts out steep and then overhangs near the top.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-04-28
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Crimpin' on ThinmanTerry on one of his many attempts on Thinman, which is a very thin problem on the Skid Mark Boulder.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-04-28
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The Main RubPic by Rebecca of me spotting Steve Gilliam on one his first tries on The Main Rub.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-04-27
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Terry on HolyMolyPic by Rebecca as Terry does first ascent of "HolyMoly" on the big boulder by the barn.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-04-27
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Spivy on Last of the Good GuysSpivy doing a great job leading Last of the Good Guys as the sun sets Saturday at the 2005 Spring Fling. Although he was scared, he did a great job and didn't fall. This part of the climb (after the mantle) involves a 10 foot run-out to the next bolt and can be very intimidating.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-04-08
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Walking with the BuffaloAlthough Peter Croft was impressed with the climbing in the Wichita Mountains of Oklahoma, the thing he was most excited about was the wildlife setting.
This is a pic of okieterry and a typical trail scenario.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-04-27
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Loving it at Lumpy RidgePic of me by Dre during our ascent of J Crack, June 2004.
Although we had known each other for years, it was actually the first time we ever climbed together. All clothing donated by Amber...I think I look pretty suave!!
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-03-11
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Okieterry's CrackMachineOkieterry training on his 20 foot long crack machine. It's made of two 2' by 12' pine boards that are held apart using 3/8 inch threaded rod. The crack size and taper are easily adjusted. The inside of the crack has been painted with a very fine grit paint.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-03-11
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Terry at the crux of League of DoomPic by Luke or Okieterry right in the middle of the crux move of the route (2nd pitch) June 04. Belayer was Allison Brown. It was her first multpitch route!
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-03-08
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Jimmy near top of Love PotionThis route follows a very bold line up the Leaning Tower. Jon Frank did the first ascent many years ago in the mid 1980s but a fixed pin that had protected the crux was gone. Jimmy, Matt, and I spent most of a day hanging around and replacing the old bolts and a bolt where the pin used to be. Then Jimmy sent the route. Ultra steep and hairy...just what Jimmy likes!
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-03-07
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my favorite photoPic that Hal Cantwell shot of me on "Lost my Religion" at Lost Dome, Wichita Mountains in the early 1990s. I scanned this page from "Oklahoma Magazine".
Submitted by: okieterry on 2005-03-01
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We love slacklines!!!Hey! Get off our line!!
Jimmy on the "descent" from the summit of the Rostrum.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2004-07-16
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Jimmy in ParadiseJust a beautiful fall day on one of the best routes in the world - the eighth pitch of the Rostrum goes up a nice corner and around a little roof to an nicely exposed belay stance.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2004-07-16
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Chimney climbing is fun!!Yeah right!! Julie finding out about climbing chimneys. What a trooper. She's also hauling up the water too! Pic by Okieterry, October, 2003.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2004-07-14
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Clever Lever without the LeverWolfgang Gullich on Clever Lever in 1980. I found out later that you could make this move a lot easier by sticking your left toes under a flake up and left of his left hand and levering out for the next hold with your leg. Duh...the "clever lever"!
Oh well...we got it anyway.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2004-07-14
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So...you want to try?Uhhh....no thanks! Wolfgang and I hanging out at the belay under Psycho Roof in the summer of 1980. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn't reach a hold near the lip. I didn't want to do it because I was scared of the runout traverse once you turned the roof!
Submitted by: okieterry on 2004-06-28
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Barefoot on KloeberdanzBack in 1980 I was playing around and barely managed to pull my favorite roof aunaturale.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2004-06-28
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I feel it moving!Okieterry pushing one of the crabeyes around. Wichita Mountains, Oklahoma, photo by Allison Brown.
Submitted by: okieterry on 2004-06-14
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