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The Gift close1This is the first crux on the gift. From these holds with the heel you have to bump out left to a small sloper (see next pic.) when you are tired and pumed w/ a bad right hand. Brilliant.
Submitted by: superbum on 2005-09-29
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The Gift close 2In the middle of the first crux. Notice the bad handholds. What is really holding weight is your heel. If you miss going for the left sloper you fall straight on your back! The next hold is a jug where you can rest for the top out deadpoint second crux. Best problem ever!
Submitted by: superbum on 2005-09-29
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The gift topoutAnother Gift pic. My right hand is on a very open-handed sloper. You match there, bring your feet up and reach up and over the lip to the only feature on top of the boulder...a tiny crimp rail. Rock over and DON'T FALL! bad landing from there...
Submitted by: superbum on 2005-09-29
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Skin Doctor1Straight on shot of Skin Doctor. Beautiful aint it? It looks short and not so steep from this angle, but don't underestimate this monster.
Submitted by: superbum on 2005-06-06
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Skin Doctor2Feels even steeper than it looks. Tape up or your fingers might look like they just got finished dealing with a drunk dermatalogist!
Submitted by: superbum on 2005-06-06
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Chapel Boulder1Rainy pic of the chapel boulder. There is no chalk visable because it hasn't been climbed yet this season. Better pics to come....
Submitted by: superbum on 2005-06-06
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Chapel Boulder2Another rainy chalkless pic. The line follows the left-facing flakes to the seam topout in the middle of the photo.
Submitted by: superbum on 2005-06-06
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The Gift afarView of the Gift from the private beach. It's in the center of the photo and looks like half dome if the face was at 60 degrees! Close ups and climbing shots to come when the rain stops!
Submitted by: superbum on 2005-06-06
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