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Beautiful BasaltBrad Mattingley taking a run on Spite and Malice. One of the best pitches in the area.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-04-04
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Looking good heading into the crux.Clay cruises to the crux on his onsight attempt.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-04-03
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Lewis warming up on a classic.Road tripping form Albuquerque, Lewis takes advantage of the good winter weather to put up some first accents.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-03-30
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Clay playing aireal vermin.A long boulder line that is free soloed often. First established as a boulder problem by Mr. Sherman.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-03-30
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Local sends hard.An early accent of this new and very good problem called The Ballon. He hasnt been climbing long, but he's picking it up quick with his amazing back yard of boulders.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-03-07
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Superbum on JormungandThe light was making a very nice glow to this rock. So we climbed on it for a while... Good times.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-03-02
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The natural eyeCrazy cool features that start way back there underneath. Climb upside down for ten feet or so to the rail and top out... Jason has a good eye for these things.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-03-02
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Nick onsighting the LightningWe alomst epiced on the approch. The climbing was the safest part. To date this is the best summit view that I have had.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-03-02
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Setting up for the RuckusJason milking the not so good pinch to set the feet for the throw. Superbum hoping for company up top.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-02-14
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Druid WaveOriginally taken in color, but it looks so much better in B&W. Standing just left of the Druid Stone.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-02-14
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Hey, wherd everybody go?The New Years storm clears in 06.... along with every climber at the pit, save a few die hard fools with no where else to go.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-02-14
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Snowy GrandpaWe cross country skiied in... cause that was the only way with 3 feet of snow.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-02-14
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Jason taking a run on Mr. SlateThe classic warm up with a great ledge for photo op.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-02-06
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walking the edgeBernd Zeugswetter sending iron monkey at the end of the year.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-02-06
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smile for the camera:)superbum to the rescue. My buddy vic aka superbum showing how its done on his flash of a cool problem in Joe's. Whatever you do man... dont let go!
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-02-02
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Druid cloudsGreat clouds all day. No one around. Lots of big rocks. Not too bad.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-02-02
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Vic lapping the patinaIs it dry there yet? We ran up to the Druids for a day before the New Years storm hit. One days better than none at all.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-02-02
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are you man enough?Great pockets go on and on.....Superbum testing his manhood.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-02-02
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Busting the NutOur first day at Triassic. Not a soul in sight. Partly cloudy and mid 70's in early May. I have to say, I liked it there. Its one of those places where you can turn a corner and find great problems all day. Beautiful rock, in a quiet place. Good find Utah. Nice shot Vic. May 04
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-02-02
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Colin on the FA of his beautiful new line.Great rock, great position and a great send. This climb makes the grunt of an approch worth while.
Good eye Colin.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-01-31
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Crusing the HumblebeeA nice warmup before the classics around the corner.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-01-31
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Lenticular SilhouetteSuperbum enjoying the solitude of the Druids. An amazing day before the big New Years storm.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2006-01-31
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View from Snow CreekThis was the view from our campsite. Probably the best campsite Ive ever had.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2005-11-09
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Cresent Pollen GrainSeptember 2004, no one around but the moon. This is where you go if you want to get away from the buttermilk crowds but still climb unbelievable problems. Some of the biggest most beautiful boulders that you'll ever see.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2005-11-08
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Climbing out the Heart CaveOne among many of Flags great boulder problems. The bottom section pictured is great, but the top out is even better. Bring crash pads and trust worthy spotters, cause if you bail you could be in for a rough ride.
Submitted by: desrtrockrat on 2005-11-08
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