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cold but funsetting up to climb reppys on a cold day. dodging rocks and ice added to the challenge.
Submitted by: danr on 2005-11-27
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Finger of faithDavid on the Finger of Faith, Moby Grape. Cannon is all dat and then some!
Submitted by: dennyg on 2005-10-29
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Jake on Union JackJake getting to the crux moves on Union Jack.
Submitted by: dennyg on 2005-10-29
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David on Reppys crackDavid on Reppys crack, nice hands. Great start to moby grape
Submitted by: dennyg on 2005-10-15
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First pitch of Sam Swan SongDavid on the first pitch of Tripple S. Great climb !
Just thought I'd throw it out there.
Submitted by: dennyg on 2005-05-13
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Old Man of the MountainGone but not forgotten.
I took this shot from the parking area,just before dark.
Always wanted to get back for a better shot.
Submitted by: dennyg on 2005-03-11
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Warhol climbs CannonThis was at the end of the day and I took a shot or my hands at the end of the day...a little editing and walla...a Andy Warhol original.
Submitted by: chicanodoc on 2005-01-25
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David on Sam Swan Song 5-7Cannon in all it's beauty.
Oh and there's David singing his song and Dancing the dance of life.
Submitted by: dennyg on 2004-12-24
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Ernie Blundell on VMC Direct taking it slow, really slow1997, my first Big Wall without a guide. Thanks to the Blackwell brothers for showing me the route. I wasn't a big fan of the approach, but it was well worth the views.
Submitted by: eblundell on 2004-12-02
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Sally on Moby GrapeSally leading up to the shark fin - a little daunting! photo taken by RJ.
Submitted by: scallywag on 2004-09-07
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Sally on the shark finsally on moby grape, shark fin pitch. awesome! photo taken by RJ.
Submitted by: scallywag on 2004-09-07
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Sally on Moby GrapeTaking a breather after the grovel onto the fin! Taken by RJ.
Submitted by: scallywag on 2004-09-07
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Reppy's Crackdgkula leading P1 (Reppy's Crack) of Moby Grape. We swung leads and topped out on Kurt's Corner which is a sweet ending to this beautiful climb.
Submitted by: dgkula on 2004-08-30
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Pausing at the cruxdgkula pausing at the "pod", the crux of Reppy's Crack, P1 of Moby Grape.
Submitted by: dgkula on 2004-08-30
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Moby GrapeA team on the mid-section of the Cannon Cliff ultra classic route, Moby Grape. 5.8
Submitted by: edge on 2004-08-30
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The PendulumDerek lowers from the single bolt on the 5.9 A.0 pendulum pitch on Vertigo.
Submitted by: edge on 2004-08-30
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Finger JamsThe thin tips finger crack at the crux of Vertigo. While this is typically the third pitch, Derek combined this with the pendulum on pitch two to make it one burly rope stretcher.
Submitted by: edge on 2004-08-30
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Just below the crux roofDenis pauses just below the crux roof of Moby Grape for a photo opportunity.
Submitted by: dgkula on 2004-08-30
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The Handcrack PitchPitch four of Vertigo involves a difficult step right to reach a thin crack that widens to off hands at the top. Three bolt belay below the pitch, three piton belay above.
Submitted by: edge on 2004-08-30
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Crescent MoonThe fifth pitch of Vertigo is the notorious Half Moon Crack, a completely unprotected 5.9R off-width with a 60 foot run-out.
Here Derek opts for the Crescent Moon variation, which ascends to the base of Half Moon then traverses left on thin smears to access a thin corner which leads to a beautiful thin finger crack through a bulge, which eventually opens to hand size. A very comfy, three bolt belay above.
Submitted by: edge on 2004-08-30
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LivestrongDerek showcases the Lance Armstrong Foundation's "Livestrong" bracelet atop the fifth pitch of Vertigo, Cannon Cliff, NH.
Submitted by: edge on 2004-08-30
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Moby Grape's chill fourth pitch.A New England classic, Moby Grape is the kind of route that you usually have to beat folks off with a stick. Not last Friday, when we pretty much had the cliff to ourselves. I suppose people decided to believe the weather forecast. We simply had faith.
Submitted by: bumpkin on 2004-07-06
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Seconding the Crux Pitch, 5.10+Charles Carr seconds the crux third pitch of Cannon Cliff's ultra classic VMC Direct Direct route. The line follows a spectacular series of corners up the highest wall in the Northeast.
Submitted by: edge on 2003-12-27
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Cannon MtnWe took this shot as we were driving through the Flume Gorge on the way to Rumney. This place looks so impressive. This was taken kind of early in the moring late in July with a cheap disposable camera. Turned out pretty dang good I think.
Submitted by: joshy8200 on 2003-11-24
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Parking Lot BluesWe (three of us) were climbing Moby Grape and right at the 'Finger of Fate" we got caught in a freak storm. We came down quick and regrouped in the parking lot with many beers.
Submitted by: chicanodoc on 2003-10-26
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