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Stemming is my middle name

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Stemming is my middle name

Pseudo Weissner is a great off witch crack with hand and fist jams. A flexible body is also helpfull. A bit balancy at time, but worth the climb. Photo taken by Larry, July 2004
Submitted by: fearless1 on 2004-07-31
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Wind and Exposure

Average Rating = 3.50/5 Wind and Exposure

This exposed route to the summit was my first ever lead at Seneca. Cold and windy but beautiful. Taken by Larry.
Submitted by: fearless1 on 2004-04-05
Views: 878 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
I can't get this stopper out

Average Rating = 3.50/5 I can't get this stopper out

climbing Ye Gods and Little Fishes, my partner Larry had sunk the stoppers so well, I thought I would never get to the top.
Submitted by: fearless1 on 2004-04-05
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on top to the world

Average Rating = 2.67/5 on top to the world

Lynn on top of Tranquility. Having to back off the first day due to rain, the blue sky was awesome. Taken by Larry
Submitted by: fearless1 on 2004-02-29
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Impending Rain

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Impending Rain

Larry and I climbing as quick as we can to avoid a fast moving storm. Taken by Lynn
Submitted by: fearless1 on 2004-02-29
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Always rest when you can

Average Rating = 3.33/5 Always rest when you can

Having been taught to grab a rest when you can, Larry kicks back and relaxes. Taken by Lynn
Submitted by: fearless1 on 2004-02-29
Views: 821 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
Snow in the desert

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Snow in the desert

After the rain, the desert was just as dry but the tops had snow. A beautiful site. Taken by Lynn
Submitted by: fearless1 on 2004-02-29
Views: 739 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
How to get back on route

Average Rating = 2.75/5 How to get back on route

Lynn leading Double cross. Trying to get back into the crack. Taken by Larry.
Submitted by: fearless1 on 2004-02-28
Views: 662 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
Please let me find a gear spot

Average Rating = 2.75/5 Please let me find a gear spot

Lynn looking for for a piece to fit a offwidth crack on the third pitch of tranquility. Taken by Larry.
Submitted by: fearless1 on 2004-02-28
Views: 929 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
HIding from the rain

Average Rating = 3.00/5 HIding from the rain

Nothing worse that getting dumped on 100 ft off the ground. Glad there was a convenient hole to hide in until it was safe to get back down. Came back the next day to tackle the other 2 pitches.
Submitted by: fearless1 on 2004-02-28
Views: 694 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
I hate it when I forget my shoes

Average Rating = 1.00/5 I hate it when I forget my shoes

Climbing slab without shoes is like trying to walk up a building with crisco on your feet.
Submitted by: fearless1 on 2004-01-17
Views: 3190 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 2
I can always use an extra arm

Average Rating = 0.00/5 I can always use an extra arm

Following up the Nose at Looking Glass, when I realized I could go farther if I had more extremities. It is easier to hold on to the eyebrows.
Submitted by: fearless1 on 2004-01-17
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Which way do I go now?

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Which way do I go now?

My partner Larry leading Grand Funk Railroad at Stone Mountain. Not another soul around, not a cloud in site.
Submitted by: fearless1 on 2004-01-17
Views: 632 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
Can I stand up yet?

Average Rating = 2.67/5 Can I stand up yet?

Lynn on Granola, 5.8, on the Cereal buttress. Taken by my partner Larry.
Submitted by: fearless1 on 2004-01-17
Views: 776 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
Chalking up for the traverse

Average Rating = 3.00/5 Chalking up for the traverse

This is Lynn chalking up to traverse the second pitch of CCK. Best exposure I've ever had.
Submitted by: fearless1 on 2004-01-17
Views: 770 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0