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Member Since: Jul 17, 2010
Last Visit: 5 days ago
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Point Rank: # 2,426
Total Points: 172
Last Year: 57
Last 30 Days: 2
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Areas are worth 15
Routes are worth 10
Photos are worth 5
Comments are worth 1



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The following 20 contributions by erik rieger were rated Great or Useful by the indicated user.

Date Contribution UserDescription
Dec 15, 2012PhotoRyan W.
Sunset on the crest
Dec 15, 2012Photonbrown
Sunset on the crest
Oct 17, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Sunset on the crest
Oct 10, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
The infamous Feather Crest. Dubbed "The wildest 5.9 pitch in North America". What an incredible route.
Sep 17, 2012Photonmiller
Topping out the crest
Aug 31, 2012PhotoJikimika Dinglehoffer Merritt
The big corner, really high quality
Aug 9, 2012PhotoChris treggE
Sunset on the crest
Aug 4, 2012PhotoHeims
Summit of Warbonnet sans clothing
Aug 4, 2012PhotoHeims
Sunset on the crest
Jun 25, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Sunset on the crest
Jun 1, 2012Photorpc
Sunset on the crest
Apr 21, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Summit of Warbonnet sans clothing
Apr 21, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Sunset on the crest
Mar 21, 2012Photokhoa
Summit of Warbonnet sans clothing
Nov 23, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Topping out the crest
Nov 23, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Summit of Warbonnet sans clothing
Aug 28, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
the last pitch below the dihedral
Jun 18, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Unreal bivy on Huandoy Norte below the overhanging summit cornice. Artesonraju looks small in the distance.
Jun 18, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
In a snow fluting above the difficulties of the rockband on Huandoy Norte. Hard runout climbing to reach this point.
Jun 18, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
The North Face of Huandoy Norte. Original route variation, TD+ WI4 M5 5.9 1000m  <br /> <br />The third highest peak in the Blanca at 6395m. We climbed on the right side of the face just left of the rock rib through the steep fluting, covering previously climbed terrain, and then completed a new variation directly through the rock band at the top. This peak is rarely attempted, but one of the finest I've ever laid eyes on.