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40 characters? yeesh. it's my mate, first time playing on castle hill's lovely smears, and he's sh**ing himself. pretty much it really.
Submitted by: ratmnerd on 2006-08-16 Views: 1398 | Comments: 0
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...and experiencing the typical Castle Hill "no edges for your feet". At least there is a good crack for him to hang on to.
Photo by Robo555
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2006-08-07 Views: 1331 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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We are doing our best to corrupt him into a crack climber. Slip and slide, and try his best not to jam, we will eventually succeed.
Photo by socialclimber
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2006-08-07 Views: 1302 | Comment: 1
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Graded at 18 (5.10a), but the lichen and very thin gear at the top make this seem a bit harder. Great route anyway, especially considering it is one of the better ones around.
Photo by socialclimber
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2006-08-06 Views: 1012 | Comments: 0
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Unfortunately, the flake that makes up the left side of Phil McKrakin just keeps getting thinner and thinner the higher you go. The jams are solid, the feet thin, and there is a high bolt, so it is all good!
Photo by socialclimber
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2006-08-06 Views: 1047 | Comments: 0
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Phil McKrakin is a pretty typical limestone crack. Irregular enough for cams to be bit questionable, but not enough for wires to be solid. Small tricams to the rescue!
Photo by socialclimber
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2006-08-06 Views: 2021 | Comments: 2
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The top section of Phil McKrakin is just a series of solid finger locks, one after the other. Unfortunately, the feet and gear are rediculously thin, which would probably explain the bolt.
Photo by socialclimber
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2006-08-06 Views: 1537 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 8
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This a picture of myself on the really fun dyno "Rocket Pants" in Quantum field
Submitted by: mtman on 2006-06-19 Views: 1097 | Comments: 0
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This is a picture of myself on the crux dead point of "Insertion" at Castle Hill, and I am trying with all my might to hold on, and yes i did hold it.
Submitted by: mtman on 2006-06-19 Views: 1232 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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Social Climber on a sweet pocket problem soo nice here- thanks for showing me around :)
Submitted by: girlclimb on 2006-04-10 Views: 1891 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 2
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This was an awesome problem I stumbled across in my short time at Castle Hill - 1/2 day.
Submitted by: malnosaj on 2006-02-24 Views: 973 | Comment: 1
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Quantum field boulders, Castle Hill, NZ. The problem starts with a jump to the ledge and then a mantle over the top.
Photographer: Trevor Elste.
Submitted by: trevor_j_elste on 2006-02-09 Views: 686 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Reaching mantle on Massacre a V4 problem
Submitted by: theirishkiwi on 2006-01-06 Views: 738 | Comment: 1
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Me on a V1 crack, with random guy Graham, and tough guy Rich looking on. Photo by other Rich.
Submitted by: doogle on 2005-11-19 Views: 631 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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Castle hill has many slopey mantles, this is one of the 3 star classics! Growler V6 is hard and awesome.
Submitted by: kranked on 2005-11-07 Views: 728 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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This photo was taken on my first trip to Castle Hill Basin. We drove out from Christ Church to check the area out and weren't really expecting to climb. It's the most beautiful bouldering I've ever seen in the world. These boulderfields go on for miles. No idea what route this is or even what part of the castle hill basin it's in.
Submitted by: climbingbum2 on 2005-09-23 Views: 752 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
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Seth finishing this v2 Gary killed first. Gary is cool. So is Seth. I wish I was in New Zealand again bouldering with them.
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This is Gary. His rc.com name is socialclimber. He is rad and let me tag along on a sweet day of bouldering. He is doing a diagonal dyno on this problem. Right after he caught the pocket he swung into a horizontal position and promptly landed on his side, next to the crash pad. Good thing the landings are all grass. I didn't land on my side, but i did tear a huge hole in my finger on the pocket he is going for. This problem rules.
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Tony on unknown boulder in Castle Hill, photo taken by Jimmy.
Submitted by: cabbagefarmer on 2005-06-22 Views: 663 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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It was cold and muddy at Castle Hill this day. Shortly after I took this picture it began to snow and I drove to an unusually sunny and warm west coast.
Submitted by: danhickstein on 2005-05-11 Views: 805 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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Seth smearin' n stemmin' like a son of a bitch to no avail on the V4 Black Cauldron. Burly problem.
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This is Derek Thatcher doing his best to be a bird... if he keeps taking falls like that he might start to grow some wings in a near futur... did Darwin think about that when he came out with the evolution theorie???... "the juggernaut" v9. Quantum field, Castle Hill basin.
© Laurent de Senarclens
Submitted by: offshore on 2005-04-20 Views: 951 | Votes: 23 | Comments: 8
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Josh (temporary-wintertime) on the Quantum CLassic Lung Dyno, Castle Hill NZ
Submitted by: tel on 2005-04-08 Views: 791 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 3
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Steve stickin' it on Good Girls Spit. For a route of its rating, it has some pretty sketchy moves involving nothing but smearing. Photo by Stu, I'm belaying.
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2005-03-24 Views: 749 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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Stu leading a beautiful route in a beautiful setting. Even though the face to the right is pretty blank, there are plenty of jugs around the arete to the left. Even though Girls May Just Wanna Have Fun, guys can have fun on this route too.
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2005-03-24 Views: 583 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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