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ghostriders...

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This is off the fourth pitch of Ghostrider. The day was beautiful with plenty of sun and good climbing. Thanx dardar.
Submitted by: zafiro_aguja on 2006-10-30
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Bouldering at Whitney Portal

Average Rating = 3.50/5 Bouldering at Whitney Portal

DWS pioneer Joff Cook on a V2 or V3 slab at Whitney Portal. Beautiful scenery, great bouldering, no guide :(
Submitted by: tubbstaylor on 2006-09-08
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Jim Marozzo and I on Whitney Summit

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14:45 hours from trailhead back to Whitney Portal. Weather was hot and thundershowers threatening last 4 hours of descent. Amazing climb -- recommend base camp sleep over to really enjoy the trip. We summited Humphrey's Peak two days prior to climbing Whitney, then drove 1500 miles home. Wow . . . what a marathon trip.
Submitted by: rocks4jules on 2006-07-23
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A sea of blankness

Average Rating = 3.00/5 A sea of blankness

Lee Clark on the the first pitch of an unknown route right of Ghostrider and Wonderwall - anyone recognize it?
Submitted by: leec on 2006-06-12
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Post run-out delerious.

Average Rating = 0.00/5 Post run-out delerious.

At the belay after the shakeyness. Unknown route to the right of Ghostriders/Wonderwall.
Submitted by: leec on 2006-06-12
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Whitney Portal Area from Whitney Portal Rd.

Average Rating = 3.50/5 Whitney Portal Area from Whitney Portal Rd.

A shot taken Nov. 13 of the whitney portal area. Day and Keeler needle can be seen, as well as whitney peaking over the right ridge line. Lots of rock still to be sampled here.
Submitted by: ikellen on 2005-11-19
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