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Goldline 5.7Beginning of a long multipitch route in Texas Canyon. It's a really beautiful view from up there.
Submitted by: choke_slam on 2006-06-29
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Second PitchSecond pitch of a two pitch rapel. Windy day. Everything seemed a little sketched. But the Valley is always a great climbing.
Submitted by: choke_slam on 2006-03-28
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All legsthis was fun, but by the time I got to the crux, my legs were burnt.
Submitted by: choke_slam on 2006-03-04
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2 pitch blind repelprobably the scariest lead off to a repel ever and on top of it, there were 20 mph winds.
Submitted by: choke_slam on 2006-03-04
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Belayin off a warm-upClimbed in 2003. Otay has some good climbing, but some of the rock is getting pretty worn out.
Submitted by: choke_slam on 2006-02-15
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Sunset Atop Mt. RuapehuThis pic is from a hut near the summit of Mt. Ruapehu. I enjoyed some snowboarding and light ice climbing on this beautiful volcano.
Submitted by: choke_slam on 2006-02-15
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After a long day...Relaxing in the last of the sun after my first venture in ice climbing. I immediately fell in love...then I fell asleep.
Submitted by: choke_slam on 2006-02-15
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Final DescentThis is on the final descent of Mt. Ruapehu in the beginning of a really bad blizzard. The indicated route information submitted in the route database link thing is false. I couldn't change it...opps.
Submitted by: choke_slam on 2006-02-15
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Encounters in a cave...After exploring an old mining cave, my friends came across a fake severed head. After a run in with the border patrol about this incident, the head became a part of the family and now resides in the pants of many climbers.
Submitted by: choke_slam on 2006-02-15
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The Largest Ropes Course in the Southern HemisphereThis ropes course is somewhere around Taupo. I'm not quite sure though of its exact location; it was only a quick stop, but by far, one of the funnest. The trapeze (out of picture) was the scariest of all, mostly because it was raining.
Submitted by: choke_slam on 2006-02-15
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