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My first hanging belay

Average Rating = 2.67/5 My first hanging belay

Halfway across me and sbaclimber's attempt at traversing from Escalade to Hangman. My rope-management skills are suspect. Photo by sbaclimber.
Submitted by: doogle on 2006-05-14
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Setting up the crux move on Judgement

Average Rating = 0.00/5 Setting up the crux move on Judgement

I was feeling a bit awkeward here, but once I got the fingerlock above the roof, it was all good. The crack to the left is Hangman, and to my right is Perigrinus and Flying Buttress (respectively l. to r.). Photo by Robo
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2006-02-25
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Some damning photographic proof...

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Some damning photographic proof...

...that I actually do sometimes carry (and actually use) hexes!
The begining of Buttress Corner culminates in this rather strenuous stem/jam. I wasn't feeling very strong today. Photo by Neil
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2005-12-29
Views: 1172 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 2
Leading Lancelot

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Leading Lancelot

This is fun, easy route in the Port Hills perfect for warming up on!
Submitted by: kadiez on 2005-12-20
Views: 1283 | Vote: 1 | Comment: 1
warming up on Lancelot

Average Rating = 3.90/5 warming up on Lancelot

Kadies warming up on Lancelot at Castle Rock. Christchurch city is in the background.
Submitted by: socialclimber on 2005-11-18
Views: 4516 | Votes: 51 | Comments: 39
Hamish going for it on Knight Errant

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Hamish going for it on Knight Errant

...while socialclimber gives pointers from below. Unfortunately the lighting focuses on the belayer and not the climber.
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2005-10-09
Views: 707 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
All hail the pink tri-cam

Average Rating = 3.00/5 All hail the pink tri-cam

Socialclimber showing his tri-cam skills on Knight's Entrance.
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2005-10-09
Views: 1550 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
Socialclimber on Knight's Entrance

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Socialclimber on Knight's Entrance

Just thought this turned out as a nice 'action' shot. With that much grass in the groove, it almost looks like it should be in Scotland.
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2005-10-09
Views: 1008 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
Nothing like a blind placement, Court Jester

Average Rating = 2.50/5 Nothing like a blind placement, Court Jester

The hard climbing is almost over, but this placement is completely blind. Too bad I had the wrong sized piece of gear. socialclimber photo.
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2005-08-14
Views: 559 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
Whew! Past the crux on Court Jester

Average Rating = 2.00/5 Whew! Past the crux on Court Jester

Very cruxy start, but now I am feeling safe and secure, and the climbing gets a lot easier from here on. Chis belaying, socialclimber photo.
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2005-08-14
Views: 525 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
Setting the crux jam on Court Jester

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Setting the crux jam on Court Jester

It is a long stretch to a very painful (tape up) wrist-jam. One more long reach to an under-cling, and the rest is easy. Chris belaying, Lana spotting, socialclimber photo.
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2005-08-13
Views: 537 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
The infamous wrist jam on Court Jester

Average Rating = 3.00/5 The infamous wrist jam on Court Jester

Gabe(sbaclimber) well jammed into the painful wrist jam on Court Jester. Chris Belaying, Lana looking on.
Submitted by: socialclimber on 2005-08-12
Views: 992 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
The Battlements at Castle Rock

Average Rating = 1.00/5 The Battlements at Castle Rock

This is a shot from the Outward Bound/Kathmandu TV commercial here in New Zealand. Just kinda surprised me to recognise where it is (at least where I think it is...)
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2005-08-03
Views: 690 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
Great trad climbing in the Port Hills

Average Rating = 2.00/5 Great trad climbing in the Port Hills

A shot of my backside while I prepare for the crux move up to the right of the rib above my head. A sideways placed #4 nut, knowledge of the 'hidden' hold, and good balance help the confidence while pulling this move. Photo taken by socialclimber.
Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2004-12-08
Views: 740 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
Lancelot

Average Rating = 0.00/5 Lancelot

Submitted by: Fly on 2007-05-30
Views: 1941 | Comments: 0