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Climbing in Frey, Argentina.
Submitted by: maurochiara on 2010-01-26 | Last Modified: 2010-07-13 Views: 3420 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Climbing in Frey, Argentina.
Submitted by: maurochiara on 2010-01-26 | Last Modified: 2010-07-13 Views: 3450 | Comments: 3
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Drad colorful girl beginning the Los Museos route.
Submitted by: caduspencer on 2009-06-05 Views: 1801 | Comments: 0
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The combinition of the routes Lost Fingers and Abrojos y Centellas is without a doubt one of the most beautiful 3-pitch 5.11 trad climbs on the face of the earth. This is the first in a series of 3 (apparently poorly scanned) pictures. Here yanqui heads up the first pitch (5.10a) of Lost Fingers while Luis Imisario handles the belay.
Submitted by: yanqui on 2004-11-26 Views: 1230 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Yanqui finishing up the first pitch on an ascent of Lost Fingers/Abrojos y Centellas, one of the best 3-pitch 5.11 trad climbs anywhere.
Submitted by: yanqui on 2004-11-26 Views: 999 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 5
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Yanqui on overhanging jugs, approaches the end of the second pitch (5.11b) on an ascent of Lost Fingers/Abrojos y Centellas. The third pitch, in the dihedral above, could be the world's best 5.10d bomber handcrack. If you like 3-pitch 5.11 trad climbs, this route could be worth the plane fare to Argentina.
Submitted by: yanqui on 2004-11-26 Views: 1023 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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Yanqui on the crux of Los Museos (5.10a/b). Do this route in one LONG 55 meter pitch and you'll have yourself a great, fairly sustained 5.10- marathon. Take plenty of gear though. Or else divide the route into two pitches.
Submitted by: yanqui on 2004-11-26 Views: 830 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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