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Location: MT : Blodgett Canyon : Shoshone Spire : In Memoriam (5.10 PG13) By: Josh Kornish When: Jul 7, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: first bolt is about 25, 30 feet high with really shitty gear behind thin flakes. Really sandy rock makes smearing feel pretty insecure on runouts. Flake above 2nd bolt on first pitch is not long to this world.
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Location: CA : Yosemite National Park : Yosemite Valley : Ribbon Falls Area : Gold Wall : ... : Photo By: Josh Kornish When: Jun 20, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: Looks like the ultimate perma-bivy. I'm going to live here next summer
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Location: CA : Yosemite National Park : Yosemite Valley : Middle Cathedral Rock : East Buttress (5.10c) By: Josh Kornish When: Jun 1, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: Attention: If you decide to go left after the bolt ladder then listen up. In the Supertopo guide it tells you to sling the flake next to the tree by belay six. DO NOT CLIMB OR SLING THIS FLAKE! IT IS LOOSE AND IS NOT LONG TO THE ROUTE YOU WILL DIE Seriously though the flake is really going to hurt or kill someone and should really be taken of before it does
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Location: International : North America : Canada : British Columbia : Columbia Mountains : ... : Photo By: Josh Kornish When: May 2, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: That Offwidth/chimney looks absolutely disgusting! Nice pic!
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Location: MT : Photo By: Josh Kornish When: Mar 27, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: I believe this is actually "The Phantom Wall"
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Location: MT : Kootenai Canyon : First Buttress : Town Pump (5.11a) By: Josh Kornish When: Feb 20, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: I would recommend bringing a #2 TCU or Mastercam to get you off the ground. The first bolt isn't that hard but a fall would be really nasty.
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Location: MT : Kootenai Canyon : Outermost Limits : Elmo 2nd Pitch (5.11b R) By: Josh Kornish When: Nov 23, 2011 | view comment >> |
Comments: From the top of the first pitch of elmo head up into a short section of thin face climbing into a very thin flaring crack. Make sure to protect the crack well as a fall will result in decking and impalement on a very sharp stump. Once atop the thin crack push through two easy roof mantles and you are at the chains. Protection: Bolts for the thin face and roofs. Small offset brassies and/or some micro C3s/Mastercams. This climb is best climbed when it isn't blazing hot out. Have fun!
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Location: CO : CO Ice & Mixed : Vail Ice : Rigid Designator Amphitheat... : Amphibian (WI5+ M9) : Photo By: Josh Kornish When: Nov 8, 2011 | view comment >> |
Comments: The angle here really tricks the eye making the ice look horizontal. Great shot!
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Location: CA : Tahoe Vicinity : South Lake Tahoe : Lover's Leap : Hogwild : ... : Photo By: Josh Kornish When: Nov 1, 2011 | view comment >> |
Comments: You guys have some great rope management going here! Looks like a fun route
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Location: WY : Wild Iris : Photo By: Josh Kornish When: Oct 26, 2011 | view comment >> |
Comments: Gorgeous!
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Location: University Climbing Wall : Photo By: Josh Kornish When: Jul 20, 2011 | view comment >> |
Comments: Again not our gym. Your map coordinates are also wrong. This gym post is a fraud
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Location: University Climbing Wall : Photo By: Josh Kornish When: Jul 20, 2011 | view comment >> |
Comments: Sorry man but you most definitely have the wrong gym! Our gym looks nothing like that. I have no idea what your intent was
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Location: Josh Kornish : my dojo : Photo By: Josh Kornish When: Oct 14, 2009 | view comment >> |
Comments: sorry for the tiny picture
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