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Unknown 6c at Corvo Spaziale

Average Rating = 3.25/5 Unknown 6c at Corvo Spaziale

Dave Swaine on one of several very steep 6c's at Corvo Spaziale.
Submitted by: stp on 2005-01-09
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A 7b+ on the RH side of Corvo Spaziale

Average Rating = 3.65/5 A 7b+ on the RH side of Corvo Spaziale

One of the 7b+'s (5.12c/d) at this steep crag. It's either Alien or Black Angel - can't remember which.
Submitted by: stp on 2005-01-09
Views: 1154 | Votes: 23 | Comments: 9
Vampirella

Average Rating = 3.82/5 Vampirella

Steep and continuous climbing on sweet smooth limestone.
Submitted by: bling on 2004-08-13
Views: 764 | Votes: 22 | Comments: 0
Italy, spring 2003...

Average Rating = 3.50/5 Italy, spring 2003...

In Camarillo Brillo, a nice overhang in Isili, the place you have to go to if you like overhangs, sport climbing and Italy! Photo by Günther (?) with my Minolta 600si.
Submitted by: thomasribiere on 2003-07-27
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Gün leading Nosferatu 5.11c

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Gün leading Nosferatu 5.11c

Günther is leading this overhanging sport route on a wonderful rock again. Only 45 feet, but your forearms are done before the end... Minolta 600, 28-105mm, Fuji Superia 400ASA. Photo by Thomas Ribière.
Submitted by: thomasribiere on 2003-06-14
Views: 785 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 5
Andrea leading a 5.10d in Isili

Average Rating = 3.56/5 Andrea leading a 5.10d in Isili

The section of Corvo Spaziale is overhanging with big holes everywhere. You just have to grab the biggest ones and fight against gravity to reach the top. Minolta 600, 28-105mm, Fuji Superia 100asa
Submitted by: thomasribiere on 2003-06-13
Views: 683 | Votes: 9 | Comments: 2
Me toproping Camarillo Brillo 5.10c

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Me toproping Camarillo Brillo 5.10c

A short powerful overhanging route in a red-yellow limestone with huge pockets and holes, among ravens and swallows. Minolta 600, 28-105 mm, Fuji Superia.
Submitted by: thomasribiere on 2003-06-12
Views: 528 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 2