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This is what happened to me when I went offroading in the Waiparous area, one of the apporches to the Ghost River Valley.
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2003-12-01 Views: 2459 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 6
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This is Jon (jono13) getting ready to jump on Resurrection; an over-rated V8 that probably goes at around V6.
This is at Big Rock, which was carried by a Glacier and dropped in the middle of the prairies! (just look at the background)
I shot this photo through my sunglasses trying to give some mood.
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2003-07-27 Views: 2202 | Votes: 23 | Comments: 25
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Here is me practicing some friction climbing. The route actually uses the broken features, but for funs sake I just climbed ontop of the plate.
Photo by Ian Staples.
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2003-05-18 Views: 2452 | Votes: 7 | Comment: 1
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Well, it's no Valley Giant...but it is a home made plywood cam!
Made of 3/4 inch plywood. Pencil Trigger, picture hanging trigger wires, drywall screw cam stops, hair elastic springs.
and yes, it does actually hold body weight!
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2003-03-28 Views: 2743 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 8
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Stay Back! Dr. Jumar is on a mad rampage! who ever thinks they can stop an ice climber from drytooling sport roots...hasn't seen this picture :D
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This is an overall view of my new woodie! Yeeehaaww. 60º overhang, 45º overhang, 30º overhang and small vert sections.
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2003-01-14 Views: 1105 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 3
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This is the 30º overhang on my wall. It's 4 feet wide by 12 feet long.
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2003-01-14 Views: 995 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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This is my 45º Overhang. it's 8 feet wide, and the overhang is 7 feet long. I'm going to build a box on it.
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2003-01-14 Views: 1769 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Here is a look behind my 30º overhang where I put a shelf in. It's great! holds all my footwear and climbing gear!
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2003-01-14 Views: 1940 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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This is me rapping down after my first Squamish Trad climb. Great times! After only Trad climbing on limestone, my gear placement seemed extremely solid in the granite!
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2002-11-15 Views: 1021 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 6
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This is my friend Pat, cheaking out the sweet climbs on the Chief after a day of bouldering. We didn't get to do any chief climbs, but 2003, here we come!
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2002-11-15 Views: 819 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 0
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Me hitting the lip of the great problem Titanic (V3) at the grand wall boulders. First problem I tried in Squamish...I really miss it and can't wait to go back and try the sit start!
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2002-11-15 Views: 973 | Votes: 10 | Comments: 5
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Working the sloping traverse of Easy in an easy chair. I never did send it.
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2002-11-15 Views: 920 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 3
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My last evening at sqamish was spent doing these 5.6 trad routes at Murrin Park. Great Climbing! Everything felt so pure as the sun was setting :)
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2002-11-15 Views: 1592 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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this is me on the awesome 5.7 route, Burger and Fries. A totally awesome crack climb, with a freaky slab up high
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2002-11-15 Views: 1099 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 3
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This is me hiking the Iceline trail in Yoho National park. We were hiking in to stay at the Stanly Mitchel hut so I had to carry all my glacier gear, and our perviouse night was in tents, so we had to carry out tents and stoves and pots too! Arg, pack was 72lbs!
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2002-10-26 Views: 934 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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This is the Glacier we followed up to the summit of Mount McArthur. A great day with stunning views.
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2002-10-21 Views: 899 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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We came up the Glacier De Polaris, punch through a cornice, and were encountered by breath taking views
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2002-10-21 Views: 1078 | Votes: 8 | Comment: 1
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Jono bouldering in the graceland area of Grassi lakes. Same problem as in picture "The truth is out!"
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2002-10-14 Views: 1090 | Votes: 11 | Comments: 4
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The truth is out!
despite popular belief, Jono13 does climb!
This problem is at the graceland area. Id rate it about V2, it's pretty juggy but almost every move is a deadpoint, and the last move to a hold that is around the lip (so you can't see it) has a very bad landing.
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2002-09-24 Views: 878 | Votes: 15 | Comments: 5
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This is my cousin bouldering it out at little china above the popular Grassi Lakes...the crag is total crap!
Oh ya, this is my first B&W print, oh ya!
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2002-09-21 Views: 980 | Votes: 13 | Comments: 6
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The map said these headlands were impassible. HA! I showed them!
This looks pretty safe, but the water was shalow and waves would come pounding in every once and a while, A fall would not be pretty!
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2002-08-20 Views: 1344 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 0
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This is a canyon that we stopped at on the way out...seeing a crack that too gear beautifully, we just had to set up an anchor and climb up this cliff!! This is me belaying my buddy Patrick
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2002-08-09 Views: 911 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
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My partner Patrick hitting the top of this extreme 300 foot free solo in running shoes with rocky lakes below....
Actually he is just a few feet off the ground.
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2002-08-09 Views: 1160 | Votes: 9 | Comments: 7
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This is me squeezing my way threw riverbend cave on Vancourver island.
Like, i'm a doctor now, eh?
Submitted by: beyond_gravity on 2002-08-09 Views: 862 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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