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Cranking and BankingCouples think they're so cute. Here's an engaged climber/spotter combo. Congragulations y'all!
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2004-04-30
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Slippin and SlidingCouples think they're so cute. Here's an engaged climber/spotter combo. Congragulations y'all!
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2004-04-30
Views: 1431 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1 |
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Turning and BurningCouples think they're so cute. Here's an engaged climber/spotter combo. Congragulations y'all!
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2004-04-29
Views: 1302 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 2 |
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Clyde the Mega dudePlaying on a Kelly Brown Classic at Lilly Bluff. Something like .11b/c according to the guidebook.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2004-04-17
Views: 1072 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 2 |
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Clyde the Mega DudeAnother shot I took of Clyde the Mega dude. An .11b/c barrel of fun.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2004-04-17
Views: 1107 | Votes: 10 | Comments: 2 |
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Clyde the Mega DudeAnother picture in this sequence. Fun climb, long dyno, bolts where you want them. Good stuff.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2004-04-17
Views: 1293 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0 |
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Clyde the Mega DudeAnother photo in this series. My legs went numb hanging here while these guys were climbing. Anyway, this climb has a dyno, and some fun moves. Lots of bolts.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2004-04-17
Views: 1269 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 2 |
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Clyde the Mega DudeAnother shot in this series of Clyde the Mega Dude. This is a long dyno. The feet are alright, and the holds are pretty big.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2004-04-17
Views: 2199 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 5 |
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Clyde the Mega DudePunting off the crux move. Aren't most dynos supposed to be low percentage anyway?
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2004-04-17
Views: 1367 | Votes: 4 | Comment: 1 |
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a rock climberPulling out the pro while following "Blind Date" at T-wall.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2004-02-02
Views: 927 | Votes: 11 | Comments: 2 |
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Black Mountain TennesseeJust about to the top of the highest quality climb at BM. If you think the TR makes is sissy, then feel free to Solo it. It's been done...
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2004-02-02
Views: 2522 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 2 |
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Straining on SlabThis is Jeff on the lower face of Cherokee bluff, on a route I don't know the name of. Still it was fun, with way too many bolts.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-10-30
Views: 916 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 2 |
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Flowing Through the MovesThis is my first ever attempt at making composite images. I just learned how to use photoshop 2 days ago, and have spent the last 2 days in the studio in UT's library scanning 2 years worth of slides and negatives. The whole time I've been scanning I've been reading Photoshop Books.
What do y'all think of it?
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-10-30
Views: 1009 | Votes: 13 | Comments: 18 |
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Mac on Hooker RightThis is my buddy Dave on "Hooker Right". This climb is on the downhill side of the Anvil Boulder, and is one of the best moderate boulderproblems at the field.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-10-30
Views: 1228 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 4 |
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Sending the ScoopThis is yours truly sending the Scoop at Rocktown. There is a heinous Sit down start to this problem I was working on, but I couldn't turn over the mantle to gain the scoop proper. Thanks to Jeff L. for snapping this!
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-10-30
Views: 693 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1 |
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Linking Pitches and Running it OutThis me me on top of the Prow. The Mummy Buttress is behind me. We had just done the Daddy, and exited on the Prow. Thanks Bumblie for taking this shot!
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-10-30 | Last Modified: 2008-04-20
Views: 1479 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 5 |
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"Five What?"A climber experienceing the flawless moves of a classic 5.8 sandbag. This image is photoshopped to...well...make it look better. The un-chopped one has also been submitted.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-10-29
Views: 1187 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 2 |
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Tennessee Splitter!Perfect handjams on "Goldenlocks" 5.8+ at the Tennessee Wall. Truly a classic climb.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-10-29
Views: 1915 | Votes: 22 | Comments: 9 |
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Working those JamsMore perfect jams on one of the most classic Trad climbs in Tennessee. "Goldenlocks" 5.8.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-10-29
Views: 881 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 0 |
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Joking Around on LeadYou know he's cruising when he's laughing at MY jokes while leading.
"Dude, you're looking kind of run out, if you're going to fall, be sure and let me know so I can turn on the motordrive!"
Hahaha
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-10-29
Views: 810 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0 |
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Take THAT Indian CreekSome of the best splitter jamming in the east. This climb is a sandbag at 5.8+, but therein lies the charm. This climber is savoring the last handhold before 70' of jamming.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-10-29
Views: 1493 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 8 |
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Pluging In ProGoldenlocks will take just about any pro on your rack just about anywhere. Bring it all, and feel free to sew up this incredible climb.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-10-29
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In defence of my onsight...Okay, here's the pitcure describing the situation. I think it will speak better than words. As you can see, it is possible to fall into a ledge/alcove without the rope pulling you in!
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-10-21
Views: 1342 | Votes: 36 | Comments: 37 |
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What now?An interesting slab climb in the lower face with well placed bolts.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-07-10
Views: 896 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 0 |
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Cruising.Another shot of the slab below the lower face. We toproped it, but the bolts are well placed for a lead I did there the next day.
Submitted by: tenn_dawg on 2003-07-10
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