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Contributions
| All (11) | Routes (1) | Areas (1) | Photos (4) | Comments (3) | Posts | Stars (2) | Ratings | |
Contributed Photos |
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| Rap Route from Notchtop, from the West | CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Notchtop | 2 people | Jul 21, 2008 |
| Snowdrift Peak reflection at sunrise. Snowdrift Buttress is Left of center in this image. | CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Snowdrift Buttress | 13 people | Aug 18, 2007 |
| Snowdrift Buttress with Sky Pilot route marked. Click the magnifying glass on the "View full size" window to enlarge image to full resolution. | CO : Alpine Rock : ... : Sky Pilot (5.10a) | | Aug 18, 2007 |
| View of Seams Like a Dream showing entire route marked in color. | CO : Lumpy Ridge : ... : Seams Like A Dream (5.12b) | | Jun 11, 2007 |
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Location: CO : Alpine Rock : RMNP - Rock : Notchtop By: Les Moore When: Jul 21, 2008 | view comment >> | Comments: Check out the topo showing the entire bolted rap route from the summit of Notchtop. A topo is worth a thousand words. Just did these raps yesterday with Avery Nelson, and both of us put the topo together. Even with all the comments here, we still got confused and did a bit of looking around to find the first and second set of bolts.
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Location: CO : Alpine Rock : RMNP - Rock : Notchtop : Photo By: Les Moore When: Jul 21, 2008 | view comment >> | Comments: Here's a topo showing the entire rap route from the summit of Notchtop.
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Location: CO : Alpine Rock : RMNP - Rock : Long's Peak : The Diamond : Yellow Wall (5.11b R) By: Les Moore When: Aug 8, 2005 | view comment >> | Comments: Just climbed the last two pitches of Yellow Wall above Table Ledge yesterday. It felt great to finally top out at the apex of the Diamond after traversing off at Table Ledge on all the other routes I have done up there. I highly recommend these two pitches. My partner Steve led the 10c pitch and I led the 5.9 last pitch. The 10c pitch was steep, sustained, a bit wet, had some stout 5.10 moves, but protected well enough and had some moderate rests from time to time. The 5.9 pitch was wet at ... more >>
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