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Longwood Medical Area Gym-under construction

Average Rating = 0.00/5 Longwood Medical Area Gym-under construction

This is the back wall of the squash court which is being converted into a climbing/bouldering gym
Submitted by: veilneb on 2004-01-25
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Predator 5.13b

Average Rating = 3.50/5 Predator 5.13b

Matthew Kefee sending arguably Rumney's most photogenic climb.
Submitted by: veilneb on 2003-12-02
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Wall Photo 2, start of first bulge.

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This is another photo. The first bulge support is up. The construction on the gym started in June. There are usually 3 of us that are working on it at any one time. We are in the process of assembling the plywood to the finished frame. More pictures will follow soon.
Submitted by: veilneb on 2002-12-13
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Climibing wall

Average Rating = 0.00/5 Climibing wall

This is the climbing wall we are building at my medical school squash court. This is the self-standing "box" that will serve as support. It is 12 feet tall.
Submitted by: veilneb on 2002-12-13
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Sunrays over the forest

Average Rating = 4.25/5 Sunrays over the forest

Sunrays as seen from the top of pitch two of Moonlight (5.6) at the Gunks, Near Trapps. Film is Velvia 50.
Submitted by: veilneb on 2002-11-24
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Beastflake

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This is my partner Brian tackling pitch 3 of Recompense [5.9+] (Beastflake variation). Beautiful climb!
Submitted by: veilneb on 2002-11-24
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Sunset at Chief Mountain

Average Rating = 4.00/5 Sunset at Chief Mountain

A memorable susnet over Chief Mountain, Glacier National Park. This is the view through the tent door. Taken on Velvia 50 slide film.
Submitted by: veilneb on 2002-02-18
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Climbing in the Snow

Average Rating = 3.78/5 Climbing in the Snow

Climbing at Rumney, New Hampshire. This was a great climb. 5.9+ but it was COOOOLD! Had to stand at the anchor for 15 minutes to warm my hands and make them usable again. CAN YOU SEE THE SNOW FLAKES FALLING???
Submitted by: veilneb on 2002-02-18
Views: 977 | Votes: 19 | Comments: 7