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Posing on Top of Castleton, the sweetest summit I've ever been on twice.


Member Since: Sep 18, 2006
Last Visit: Apr 2, 2009
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Date Contribution UserDescription
Oct 28, 2009PhotoRob Schichtel
Piles of death blocks atop the N. Chimney.  You did wear your helmet, didn't you?
Sep 10, 2009PhotoShorb
Alpenglow in LPC
Aug 24, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Piles of death blocks atop the N. Chimney.  You did wear your helmet, didn't you?
Aug 19, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Late November Sunshine....who needs snow?
Jun 22, 2009PhotoKyle Wills
Pulling the crux moves on Triple Overhangs, 10a, the best pitch in the Wasatch!<br /><br />Perspective makes the corner above look short.  But it's a sweet, sustained 5.8 handcrack that goes for about 70 - 80 feet.<br /><br />Photo by Vicente Planelles.
Feb 15, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Manny from AZ leading the 3rd Pitch.  Age 54, 2 years post double coronary bypass surgery.
Nov 12, 2008PhotoTyler King
Pulling the crux moves on Triple Overhangs, 10a, the best pitch in the Wasatch!<br /><br />Perspective makes the corner above look short.  But it's a sweet, sustained 5.8 handcrack that goes for about 70 - 80 feet.<br /><br />Photo by Vicente Planelles.
Aug 27, 2008PhotoMike
Manny from AZ leading the 3rd Pitch.  Age 54, 2 years post double coronary bypass surgery.
Aug 8, 2008PhotoCharles Danforth
Pulling the crux moves on Triple Overhangs, 10a, the best pitch in the Wasatch!<br /><br />Perspective makes the corner above look short.  But it's a sweet, sustained 5.8 handcrack that goes for about 70 - 80 feet.<br /><br />Photo by Vicente Planelles.
Jul 19, 2008RouteCraig MartinUT : Wasatch Range : Big Cottonwood Canyon : Sundial : Eleventh Hour (5.8)
Jul 16, 2008PhotoMike Mu.
Sunset 10/13/06
Jan 16, 2008Photorpc
Manny from AZ leading the 3rd Pitch.  Age 54, 2 years post double coronary bypass surgery.
Oct 14, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Don't waste your strength trying a heel hook....do it like Manny does here!
Oct 14, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Manny gettin busy.
Oct 14, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Manny from AZ leading the 3rd Pitch.  Age 54, 2 years post double coronary bypass surgery.
Jul 20, 2007RouteAnonymous UserUT : Wasatch Range : Lone Peak Cirque : Summit Wall : The Open Book (5.7)
Jun 6, 2007PhotoTP in SLC
Pulling the crux moves on Triple Overhangs, 10a, the best pitch in the Wasatch!<br /><br />Perspective makes the corner above look short.  But it's a sweet, sustained 5.8 handcrack that goes for about 70 - 80 feet.<br /><br />Photo by Vicente Planelles.
Mar 19, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Sunset 10/13/06
Feb 21, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Pulling the crux moves on Triple Overhangs, 10a, the best pitch in the Wasatch!<br /><br />Perspective makes the corner above look short.  But it's a sweet, sustained 5.8 handcrack that goes for about 70 - 80 feet.<br /><br />Photo by Vicente Planelles.
Feb 21, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
2nd Pitch of Triple Overhangs....some hollow sounding flakes, but super grippy granite....The overhangs are in the shadows in the upper right.
Feb 21, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Crux onsighted....it's almost Miller time!  Photo by Bobby Copenhafer.
Feb 21, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
N. Summit Wall
Feb 21, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
The Summit Walls
Jan 29, 2007PhotoNick Storm
Sunset 10/13/06
Nov 30, 2006PhotoAnonymous User
Sunset 10/13/06