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Tension, tension.... squeeeeezzzLove HP40... I never lost so much skin sooo quickly. Most on this route. Very cool route, and even better people to work it with.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-07-03
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Pulling the Roof... Trusting a Friend's PlacementsThe jugs on this roof are huge. Cashmere is a very nice route... simple moves, roof is the hardest part. Very thankful Chuck is into trad'ing!
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-07-03
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Closeup of the lattice workGreat for sidepulls and laybacks. Just don't kick the glass insets.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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Closeup of the lattice workIt's huge. Just don't kick the glass insets.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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One Mess of Monkey BarsI wonder if you can get stuck in side the mess of framework?
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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HoneycombShows the left, face and right variation.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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Panoramic View of StonehengeThis is 2 sets of semi-circular columns with flat columns laying on top. The end columns are much easier to top out on. The flat arches are that fake concrete (styrofoam covered in fiberglass with a thin layer of stucco)... so go easy on it.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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Top-out for Stonehenge AreteThe end columns are much easier to top-out on than the middle columns... see how the flat arches laying slightly misaligned creates a lip?
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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Stonehenge Arete Sit StartWhat more could you ask for? Slopers, crimps, ledges for manteling.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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Upward View of Stonehenge CornerFun little crimps... harder if you stay on one side. Easier if you run up on a corner/arete.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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ChimneySame as the chimney over at Whitemen Can't Jump
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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Upward View of CrackGood luck getting over to the chimney... suppose one has to undercling and smear... that transition looks very hard.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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Crack CloseupLike all the cracks at BCC... it's a fist plus thumb wide.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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Wall with Cracks and ChimneysWall with Cracks and Chimneys. All three chimneys look the same... only the landing is different.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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Balcony FaceSlightly more difficult than the corner.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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Balcony CornerProbably the easiest way to the balcony.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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Right Mailboxes with Landing Area VisibleThe bushes are a bad place to fall... the gardner will get very upset. ;o)
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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View up of the Right MailboxesPretty simple lookin', till the shiny aluminum.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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Closeup of the Pebble CracksThose little rocks could be sharp on rope... better make the fall clean or maybe use twin ropes.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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Pebble CracksI think these routes would be harder than the brick cracks. The pebbles are some sort of quartz mix.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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Blue wireframeThis is probably good for exiting the roof of the gym/YMCA.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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The pool is open for swimming!These are the three cracks... the edges are brick... just like most of the same features at BCC.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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Panoramic View of Arches by the LakeThis is after the topout on Crimp Corner.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-18
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On Top of the ArchConsidering it is accucrete, it feels very solid.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-17
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Crimp Corner: Shot 2The top edges are flat and solid... very refreshing with such skant feet.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-17
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Crimp Corner: Shot 1Just after the SDS. The edges are small crimps.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-17
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Start of North PoleIt feels solid. I wouldn't want to apply pressures that lever it away from the wall.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-17
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North Pole from the BottomIt's a pole... and it goes straight up... what do you want... it's Florida!!!
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-17
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North Pole WallIt's flat... I think the only way up is that pole on the right. I have no idea how to get down off the top... maybe hang from the top and drop to the first ledge, then repeat to land in the grass?
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-17
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Chimney 1 (east most chimney)The chimneys look about shoulder width. I think it's only about half a torso wide... so half of you is gonna be sticking out in the air.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-17
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Roof of boxesThis is the roof above the sidewalk, and below the chimneys. I have no idea how (I never say if anymore) to traverse this. Though, I suspect someone quite strong could use opposing pressures to move between the boxes. The boxes are about 2.5-3ft wide.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-17
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First Chimney in the RowThe chimney has a real high start, pebbly interior, and a glass window in the middle.
Submitted by: jburke on 2006-06-17
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