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Date Contribution UserDescription
Aug 10, 2009PhotoRob Schichtel
Greg Sievers in the middle of the long (600 feet or so) seventh pitch on Apache's northwest face.
Apr 14, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
The view from the spectacular perch atop Pitch 5, looking down the entire route. Lots of good climbing on this one, but lots of loose flakes and heads-up climbing, too. Pitch 5, for one, begins with a real garbage fest, starting about 10 feet above the belay.
Feb 17, 2009PhotoKeen Butterworth
Looking down the direct finish to Brain Freeze, with the summit of Zowie far below.
Feb 2, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
The view from the spectacular perch atop Pitch 5, looking down the entire route. Lots of good climbing on this one, but lots of loose flakes and heads-up climbing, too. Pitch 5, for one, begins with a real garbage fest, starting about 10 feet above the belay.
Dec 1, 2008PhotoBuster Jesik
Looking down the direct finish to Brain Freeze, with the summit of Zowie far below.
Nov 21, 2008PhotoCam Reade
The view from the spectacular perch atop Pitch 5, looking down the entire route. Lots of good climbing on this one, but lots of loose flakes and heads-up climbing, too. Pitch 5, for one, begins with a real garbage fest, starting about 10 feet above the belay.
Oct 27, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
The business on Pitch 4: Transitioning from this position to an undercling is the crux move. The short undercling turns the roof just above Dave's right foot.
Oct 10, 2008PhotoOlaf Mitchell
The business on Pitch 4: Transitioning from this position to an undercling is the crux move. The short undercling turns the roof just above Dave's right foot.
Oct 1, 2008Photojoshf
The view from the spectacular perch atop Pitch 5, looking down the entire route. Lots of good climbing on this one, but lots of loose flakes and heads-up climbing, too. Pitch 5, for one, begins with a real garbage fest, starting about 10 feet above the belay.
Oct 1, 2008Photojoshf
The business on Pitch 4: Transitioning from this position to an undercling is the crux move. The short undercling turns the roof just above Dave's right foot.
Jul 9, 2008RouteJeff F.CO : Alpine Rock : Indian Peaks : Mount Neva : Direct East Face (5.7 Easy Snow)
May 14, 2008RoutevirginiapineCO : Alpine Rock : Indian Peaks : Apache Peak : Northwest Face (5.7 WI3 M4+ Mod. Snow)
May 1, 2008PhotoCharles Danforth
The two rock buttresses of Shoshoni Peak (June 2007). The Dieckhoff-Lowe Route (5.10+) and an unknown 5.9 ascend the left skyline of the left buttress. A new route, Mass Wasting, follows the obvious steep corner system to the top of the right buttress.
Apr 3, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Looking down the direct finish to Brain Freeze, with the summit of Zowie far below.
Apr 3, 2008RouteAnonymous UserCO : Alpine Rock : Indian Peaks : Apache Peak : Northwest Face (5.7 WI3 M4+ Mod. Snow)
Apr 3, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
The MacDonald-Sievers line on Apache's northwest face. The face is 2,000 vertical feet from the start of the roped climbing to the summit.
Apr 2, 2008PhotoJeff F.
The MacDonald-Sievers line on Apache's northwest face. The face is 2,000 vertical feet from the start of the roped climbing to the summit.
Mar 21, 2008PhotoChris Sheridan
Looking down the direct finish to Brain Freeze, with the summit of Zowie far below.
Feb 5, 2008PhotoCharles Danforth
The view from the spectacular perch atop Pitch 5, looking down the entire route. Lots of good climbing on this one, but lots of loose flakes and heads-up climbing, too. Pitch 5, for one, begins with a real garbage fest, starting about 10 feet above the belay.
Dec 19, 2007PhotoLegs Magillicutty
The two rock buttresses of Shoshoni Peak (June 2007). The Dieckhoff-Lowe Route (5.10+) and an unknown 5.9 ascend the left skyline of the left buttress. A new route, Mass Wasting, follows the obvious steep corner system to the top of the right buttress.
Dec 19, 2007PhotoLegs Magillicutty
Topo from 1995. The note about Climbing No. 69 is referring to the Dieckhoff-Lowe Route.
Nov 4, 2007PhotoDave Fiorucci
The view from the spectacular perch atop Pitch 5, looking down the entire route. Lots of good climbing on this one, but lots of loose flakes and heads-up climbing, too. Pitch 5, for one, begins with a real garbage fest, starting about 10 feet above the belay.
Oct 30, 2007PhotoChristian
The business on Pitch 4: Transitioning from this position to an undercling is the crux move. The short undercling turns the roof just above Dave's right foot.
Oct 14, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
The business on Pitch 4: Transitioning from this position to an undercling is the crux move. The short undercling turns the roof just above Dave's right foot.
Sep 6, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Greg Sievers in the middle of the long (600 feet or so) seventh pitch on Apache's northwest face.
Aug 24, 2007RouteLeo PaikCO : Alpine Rock : Indian Peaks : Shoshoni Peak : Unknown (5.9)
Aug 21, 2007PhotoLeo Paik
The two rock buttresses of Shoshoni Peak (June 2007). The Dieckhoff-Lowe Route (5.10+) and an unknown 5.9 ascend the left skyline of the left buttress. A new route, Mass Wasting, follows the obvious steep corner system to the top of the right buttress.
Aug 20, 2007RouteLeo PaikCO : Alpine Rock : Indian Peaks : Shoshoni Peak : Mass Wasting (5.10b)
Aug 13, 2007PhotoGuy Humphrey
The business on Pitch 4: Transitioning from this position to an undercling is the crux move. The short undercling turns the roof just above Dave's right foot.
Aug 12, 2007PhotoLeo Paik
The view from the spectacular perch atop Pitch 5, looking down the entire route. Lots of good climbing on this one, but lots of loose flakes and heads-up climbing, too. Pitch 5, for one, begins with a real garbage fest, starting about 10 feet above the belay.
Aug 12, 2007PhotoLeo Paik
The business on Pitch 4: Transitioning from this position to an undercling is the crux move. The short undercling turns the roof just above Dave's right foot.
Jun 4, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Greg Sievers in the middle of the long (600 feet or so) seventh pitch on Apache's northwest face.
Jun 4, 2007RouteAnonymous UserCO : Alpine Rock : Indian Peaks : Apache Peak : Northwest Face (5.7 WI3 M4+ Mod. Snow)
Jan 22, 2007PhotoLeo Paik
Sievers on the last hard thin-ice section.
Oct 26, 2006RouteLeo PaikCO : CO Ice & Mixed : Eldora : Hessie : Hessie Left (M5)
Oct 26, 2006RouteLeo PaikCO : CO Ice & Mixed : Eldora : Hessie : Hessie Chimney (WI4 M5)
Oct 26, 2006AreaLeo PaikCO : CO Ice & Mixed : Eldora
Mar 30, 2006PhotoLeo Paik
Hessie Left on March 11, 2006. The route continues for another 50 feet or so above the top of this picture.
Mar 30, 2006PhotoLeo Paik
Route line. The black water streak is the normal Hessie Chimney route.