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Location: UT : San Rafael Swell : San Rafael Swell - South : Eastern Reef Area.. AKA The... : S Crags : ... : Photo
By: Aaron R When: Dec 6, 2012

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Comments: Where are the guitars?


Location: UT : San Rafael Swell : San Rafael Swell - North : San Rafael Canyon - AKA Lit... : Trilobite Tower : Original Route (5.9 C1)
By: Aaron R When: Oct 11, 2012

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Comments: Congratulations on your climb. I've been to the base of this in the past and wondered how the top would go? Lots of hand drilling it looks like. Did you do the flake a couple meters to the right of the tower?


Location: UT : Wasatch Range : Little Cottonwood Canyon : Green Adjective Gully : This Is Almost the Place (5.11d) : Photo
By: Aaron R When: Sep 15, 2012

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Comments: Jbone getting deep in This Is Almost The Place. Photo by Tom Hore.


Location: NH : Green's Cliff : Meadow Brook Slabs : Kindred Spirits (5.10c)
By: Aaron R When: Sep 11, 2012

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Comments: Did you happen to look at Regurgitation when you were out there? I remembered thinking a strong climber might be able to do a direct start into the dihedral instead of traversing in from the left.


Location: NH : Green's Cliff : The Western Wing & Alcove : Jug Monkey (A1-2)
By: Aaron R When: Sep 8, 2012

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Comments: I want to say "Jug Monkey" is to the right of Endurance left of "Alien". I think I remember Steve D. saying the crack size was blades to LAs. I just talk to a friend who did the Aliens FA and he remembered the 2nd pitch as a little funky off the belay to then a nice quality hand crack to the trees. He was pulling logs/branches out on the FA. With your description I think you have identified "Jug Monkey."


Location: NH : Green's Cliff : The Western Wing & Alcove : Green Eggs and Cams (5.9- A1)
By: Aaron R When: Aug 28, 2012

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Comments: Is the roof donger? I seem to remember that spooking us, just curious.


Location: NH : Green's Cliff : The Western Wing & Alcove : On Green Dolphin Street (5.9 A0)
By: Aaron R When: Aug 10, 2012

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Comments: FF did take some "shallow corners" but the main feature I remember was a shorter vertical #1 camelot crack to the trees. When we came down I remember rapping over a hard to spot KB crack/seam that sparked interest. As far as further left I remember lots of rock but not as many features.


Location: NH : Green's Cliff : The Western Wing & Alcove : On Green Dolphin Street (5.9 A0)
By: Aaron R When: Aug 10, 2012

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Comments: Does the arête to the left have any features on it? I remember thinking about that as a potential line. Also, the slab further left has a blade type seam splitting it, pretty thin if I remember?


Location: NH : Green's Cliff : The Western Wing & Alcove : 357 (A2-)
By: Aaron R When: Aug 4, 2012

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Comments: Hard to believe you can't find a partner, there is a lot of untouched granite out there. Have fun on your adventures!


Location: NH : Green's Cliff : The Western Wing & Alcove : 357 (A2-)
By: Aaron R When: Aug 1, 2012

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Comments: Anyone bag this thing yet? Pics?


Location: NH : Green's Cliff : The Western Wing & Alcove : The Endurance (C2-)
By: Aaron R When: Aug 1, 2012

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Comments: I don't remember the roof being that high off the ground (110 ft) but it was a while ago. I do remember some crack systems after the roof on lower angle terrain that looked like they would need some gardening. The roof crack was 4 camalotish at the end and a little flared. I'd love to see some pics of you guys sending!


Location: NH : Green's Cliff : The Eastern Crags : Photo
By: Aaron R When: Oct 1, 2011

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Comments: I remember this arete from a late 90s recon. I'm surprised no one has scrubbed and equipped this? Maybe with all these photos M Sprague has posted someone will take the bait.


Location: NH : Green's Cliff : The Western Wing & Alcove
By: Aaron R When: May 10, 2010

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Comments: We used to go in from the Kanc somewhere between the Kancamagus overlook and Sabbaday Falls heading North and East. There was an immediate stream crossing that was easy then you basically linked clear cuts until below the West Slabs. Seemed like we had it pretty wired. I have an email in to Steve Dupuis for more exact details.


Location: NH : Green's Cliff : The Main Wall
By: Aaron R When: May 10, 2010

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Comments: At one point we went into Green's from Livermore Rd./Sawyer trail I think(the top and back side) and walked the Northeast side of the cliff. We could have been on sub cliffs but there were some nice looking bolted lines established as well as some nice aretes and crack that had mega potential.


Location: NH : Green's Cliff : The Western Wing & Alcove : Green Eggs and Cams (5.9- A1)
By: Aaron R When: May 10, 2010

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Comments: Yup.


Location: NH : Green's Cliff : The Western Wing & Alcove
By: Aaron R When: May 10, 2010

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Comments: Steve Dupuis did some lines with John Sykes out here but I don't have info on them.


Location: NH : Green's Cliff : The Western Wing & Alcove : 357 (A2-)
By: Aaron R When: May 10, 2010

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Comments: Any picture of the route I listed as The Endurance? I think that would be a good candidate for freeing.


Location: NH : Green's Cliff : The Western Wing & Alcove : Green Eggs and Cams (5.9- A1)
By: Aaron R When: May 10, 2010

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Comments: yeah I'm pretty sure that is it, the bottom looks more familiar now.


Location: NH : Green's Cliff : The Western Wing & Alcove : Green Eggs and Cams (5.9- A1)
By: Aaron R When: May 10, 2010

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Comments: Not as sure on that one...I think maybe? Is the route up hill a bit in the alcove? Is the tree in the pic obscuring the flake/roof on top? Don't remember much else in that area so it could be it.


Location: NH : Green's Cliff : The Western Wing & Alcove : 357 (A2-)
By: Aaron R When: May 10, 2010

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Comments: Yup. Killer! No problems with adding bomber anchors, I'm all for it. Hope you guys free out this stuff!


Location: UT : Wasatch Range : Little Cottonwood Canyon : Great White Icicle Area : Pandora's Blocks (5.10+)
By: Aaron R When: Aug 26, 2008

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Comments: As of 8/10/08 P4 had some dirt fill in the crack below the roof. Bring a nut tool to clean out the small wire placements. The rest of the climbing was reported good.