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Halloween in the CreekCostume: Mormon missionary outfit.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2006-11-21
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An Historic AnchorThis anchor is at the top of the penultimate pitch of 'Old Smokey.' Thankfully, there's a brand-new stainless anchor just below, but for some reason the ASCA felt it necessary to leave this.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2006-09-20
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I got my finger stuckRight above here somwhere, my fatty middle finger knuckle would NOT COME OUT of this beautiful crack.. D'oh!
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2006-08-02
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warm in the sunproceed up granite knobs, feel slimy texture, clip bolt, high step, repeat
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2006-07-07
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P3 Scimitar, Slobmonster climbingI had not yet climbed Scimitar, but on a nice June morning drove up from Berkeley and attached its ascent to that of a few other fine routes in the vicinity.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2006-06-05
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Is that the UFO from Livermorebear with me. this is a candidate for a new profile photo. as far as i can tell, no one will consider it porn
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2005-11-15
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West Coast 4-evah !!11!!!You know, I am not from the West Coast. But as it is mid-November in this warm and sunny photos, quite unlike the presumable gloom back East, today I can flash my newfound regional sign. Boo-yah.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2005-11-14
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looking up pitch 2Nice, reasonable slab climbing. Good bolts, well-spaced, etc. etc. YOu get the picture.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2005-08-16
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bring your slings...Much of the protection on "A Little Nukey" utilizes the fairly unique solution pockets that pepper the rock. In addition to skinny slings, bring several small tricams to supplement your draws.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2005-08-16
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warm and no windthis route always seems stout for 5.8, or maybe i'm just realizing how good it is.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2005-03-31
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Marion from Prescott CollegeMarion from Prescott College climbing White Lightning
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-11-30
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Almost onsightIt was a cold Thanksgiving weekend this year, and after a Saturday night imbibing too much in Hidden Valley we decided to get out of the cold in Indian Cove.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-12-03
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Legends2George and Henry, second in a series. Henry is on Thinner, I think, and George is climbing Standard Route
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-11-19
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LegendsThis is potentially a very rare photograph, taken this past summer on a fairly busy day at Cathedral. In the foreground: Henry Barber; in the background: George Hurley. Their years climbing, added together, is probably close to one hundred.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-11-19
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crux pitch?client took this of me, somewhere on the 'crux' pitch, 5.8 or so
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-11-14
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summit shotmyself and client from ohio, on a particularly nice winter's day
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-11-14
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summit yoga attemptit was the best i could do that day, no wind, sunshine, and all
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-11-14
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Reign of TerrorPitch 2 starts at a scary little cave and moves right on surprisingly steep ice.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-11-14
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quite a while ago i recall being well-tanned and in shape.i have yet to lead this damn thing clean.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-10-03
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My friend Bobthe crux of this route is quite befuddling if your height is less than 5'10"
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-09-24
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And another photo @ cruxBrr. I think I have to pull on my arms now. And it's been a while since I got some gear in.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-09-21
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Another crux photoMore funky footwork. I remember it being quite cold this particular day.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-09-21
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Crux in thin conditionsThe crux of Repentance requires some funky footwork. When the ice is thin, this is even more important...
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-09-21
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An anchor to loveI am trying to get a photo of an anchor uploaded to share w/ the masses.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-09-17
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slobmonster, the linea quick jaunt up to lover's leap gave us some perfect weather for a first visit... which will certainly not be the last.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-08-08
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Jason winding downMy friend Jason, once again, this time drinking the last few drops of a bottle of Aberlour ten. Note Syke's Sickle in line with his nose.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-07-10
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Jason at the crux, backlitMy friend Jason, climbing well below his natural ability, on a nice cool summer day.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-07-10
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P2Slobmonster leading Pitch 2 of Age Axe, 5.10c. A coolder day, we were digging into our packs for layers.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-07-10
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Slobmonster climbing Lightning Bolt CracksP1 of Lightning Bolt Cracks, North Sixshooter Peak, Canyonlands, UT
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-06-01
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Slobmonster climbing iceSomewhere in NH, Huntington Ravine, you may have heard of it.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-05-26
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Slobmonster climbing Repentance, Cathedral Ledge, NHSlobmonster on Repentance (NEI5), Cathedral Ledge, NH. This route is a venerable classic and a fully worthy route, as phenomenal now as when it was first climbed in the 70s. Check out the photos in the middle of _Climbing Ice_ by Yvon Chouinard for a historical perspective.
Submitted by: slobmonster on 2004-05-26
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