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Liv riding the big wave Tsunami at Wave Wall. This is a very bouldery crux to a pumper finish.
Submitted by: kranked on 2006-03-29 Views: 1930 | Votes: 33 | Comments: 10
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Olivia on the Classic Tsunami 5.13b, a super sweet route on the pumpy Wave wall.
Submitted by: kranked on 2006-02-12 Views: 1810 | Votes: 30 | Comments: 10
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Mr Niceguy Hamish cruzin the moves of the thin pumpy classic.
Submitted by: kranked on 2006-02-12 Views: 1529 | Votes: 26 | Comments: 16
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The pensioner on the burley Smoked Mussels. Its just like an extended boulder problem thats very unforgiving.
Submitted by: kranked on 2006-01-24 Views: 907 | Comments: 0
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Sequence shot as Josh C (temporary-wintertime) Muscles throuth the crux sequence of Off the lip, a short bouldery 23 (5.11b) at Wave wall.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-02-08 Views: 926 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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Pulling up slack to clip the final bolt on the route, Erik flash pumps off and into space. A super soft catch results in a 10m fall and Erik comes to rest about 1m off the deck. © L Skidmore 2004.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2005-01-06 Views: 1234 | Votes: 27 | Comments: 14
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Mark climbing Jaws (21 or 5.11a), Wave Wall. © L Skidmore 2005.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2005-01-06 Views: 1012 | Votes: 25 | Comments: 3
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The fattest climber at the Glen (me) warming up on Jaws a short and deceptively pumpy 21(5.10d), at any other crag it would get a star but on wave wall it's "the worst house on a great street.". Photo by Pete Morris.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-01-04 Views: 738 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Playing with some filters on the new digi I caught Pete cutting lose on this short and pumpy 24 (5.11d). 3 bolts of sharp horizontal cranking follows by 2 more on a steep headwall.
Submitted by: kaczoron on 2005-01-03 Views: 783 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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Peta crusing the moves on Jaws, on a perfect day in the Glen.
Submitted by: scotto72 on 2004-05-24 Views: 803 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Jaws (21 or 5.11a) is situated on Wave Wall in the Blue Mountains and has the distinction of being THE warm-up route on the wall, or THE project on the wall, depending on your ability. A great route regardless. Photo: Lee Skidmore, Canon EOS 300D.
Submitted by: manacubus on 2004-04-19 Views: 688 | Votes: 13 | Comments: 10
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Steve is from Taiwan. He’s a friendly guy and one hell of a good climber. Here he is hiking up Split Wave 23. When I first met Steve he told me his real name. For the life of me, I couldn’t pronounce his real name properly so he said to me. “Please, just call me Steve.”
Submitted by: slavetogravity on 2004-03-12 Views: 760 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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Wave Wall is one of the most popular sport walls in the Blue Mountains. It contains routes from grade 20 (5.10a) to 30 (5.13d). Blue Mountains, Australia.
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David Ceber enjoying a steep early morning stroll on "The Tube", grade 24 (5.11c). Photo by Jacqui Middleton.
Submitted by: climbingjac on 2003-05-21 Views: 1032 | Votes: 16 | Comments: 6
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