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Date Contribution UserDescription
Nov 24, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Finishing up the fun slab.
Nov 22, 2009Phototobin sanson
Traversing around the 'wave-shaped' fin, just above the "Rappel Notch".  The summit of the Thumb is visible in the background just right of the climber's pack.
Nov 22, 2009Phototobin sanson
Traversing steep slabs to get around the wave-shaped fin.  The climber is in the same location as the previous photo, but this is viewed form the opposite direction (photographer is near the summit).  Mt Burkett is the high peak in the background.
Nov 22, 2009Phototobin sanson
Fred Beckey's original summit register from 1946.  Still looking pretty good despite the weather!
Nov 22, 2009Phototobin sanson
Devil's Thumb from the Southeast.
Nov 19, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Kayte showing us all how they roll on the East Coast.
Nov 14, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Overview of Cochiti Mesa crags
Nov 14, 2009PhotoJJ Brunner
On the summit.  I think that's Mt. Huntington on the lower right.
Nov 13, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
The awesome spires of Cape Raoul.
Nov 9, 2009PhotoGarrett Soper
Cassin Ledge.  Foraker in the distance.
Nov 8, 2009PhotoGarrett Soper
Emerging atop the third rock band at 17K.  Hunter (L) and Foraker (R) behind.
Nov 6, 2009PhotoBrad Brandewie
Bouldering in Fairy Meadow.  Lotus Flower Tower in the background.
Nov 4, 2009PhotoChris treggE
The infamous mono (left hand), just below the 3rd bolt.  You might say the first few bolts are reachy.
Nov 2, 2009PhotoHeatherB-Radley
Verdon Gorge.
Oct 28, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Verdon Gorge.
Oct 28, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
The quaint village of Sisteron, an hour's drive south of Ceuse.
Oct 28, 2009PhotoChris treggE
On-sighting Table of Colors.
Oct 28, 2009Phototobin sanson
Matching the "Boss Hold" on The Hulk.
Oct 26, 2009PhotoKris Gorny
On the summit.  I think that's Mt. Huntington on the lower right.
Oct 23, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
4th bolt
Oct 23, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
3rd bolt
Oct 16, 2009PhotoTea
Savoring the stellar headwall.
Oct 4, 2009PhotoFlex
Marc following the first pitch on the Second Rock Butress, in deteriorating conditions.
Oct 1, 2009PhotoLuke Childers
5th bolt
Oct 1, 2009PhotoLuke Childers
4th bolt
Oct 1, 2009PhotoLuke Childers
3rd bolt
Sep 29, 2009PhotoDavid Aguasca
After aiding the Nose, 2000.
Sep 29, 2009PhotoDavid Aguasca
Castleton again.
Sep 27, 2009RouteJason HalladayCO : Caņon City : Shelf Road : The Great Black North : Bete Noir (5.12)
Sep 27, 2009AreaJason HalladayCO : Caņon City : Shelf Road : The Great Black North
Sep 22, 2009RoutePeter FranzenOR : Smith Rock : The Dihedrals : To Bolt Or Not To Be (5.14a)
Sep 17, 2009PhotoJohn Hegyes
The Moai with Cape Hauy in the distance across Fortescue Bay.  The slender tower visible on Cape Hauy is the Candlestick.
Sep 15, 2009PhotoAdam Stackhouse
Bouldering in Fairy Meadow.  Lotus Flower Tower in the background.
Sep 13, 2009PhotoShorb
Aviary Ort Overhangs is the right-facing, right-curving, pink dihedral.
Sep 13, 2009PhotoShorb
Topo of Aviary Ort Overhangs, 5.9
Sep 13, 2009PhotoShorb
Fun stemming on P1.  The "5.9 slot" is visible above my right shoulder
Aug 28, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
The intimidating "Cowboy Hat" Traverse.
Aug 27, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Devil's Thumb from the West.  The Witch's Tits and Cat's Ears Spires are visible to the left.
Aug 24, 2009PhotoCuster
Goat on the summit of Pyramid Peak.
Aug 23, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Preparing a rap anchor from the summit of the 2nd Rock Buttress.
Aug 23, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Marc following the first pitch on the Second Rock Butress, in deteriorating conditions.
Aug 21, 2009PhotoDan Godshall
Bouldering in Fairy Meadow.  Lotus Flower Tower in the background.
Aug 17, 2009PhotoPaul Huebner
Rapping of Baxter's Pinnacle with the North Face of the Grand behind.
Aug 14, 2009PhotoDave Holliday
Emerging atop the third rock band at 17K.  Hunter (L) and Foraker (R) behind.
Aug 14, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Emerging atop the third rock band at 17K.  Hunter (L) and Foraker (R) behind.
Aug 10, 2009PhotoDaniel Trugman
My hangboard setup
Aug 10, 2009PhotoAdam Stackhouse
The crux of To Bolt Or Not To Be
Aug 7, 2009RouteLeo PaikCO : Alpine Rock : Pyramid Peak : Northeast Ridge (4th PG13)
Aug 7, 2009PhotoLeo Paik
Mountain goat on the summit of Pyramid Peak, with Capitol Peak in the background.
Aug 7, 2009PhotoWiledHorse
My hangboard setup
Aug 7, 2009PhotoJay Knower
The excellent Almost Nothing.
Aug 7, 2009PhotoJay Knower
Fred Beckey's original summit register from 1946.  Still looking pretty good despite the weather!
Aug 7, 2009PhotoJay Knower
Mountain goat on the summit of Pyramid Peak, with Capitol Peak in the background.
Aug 6, 2009PhotoDaniel Trugman
Goat on the summit of Pyramid Peak.
Aug 5, 2009PhotoJon Ruland
Nearing the top of the rock section in deteriorating conditions.
Aug 5, 2009PhotoKeen Butterworth
Fred Beckey's original summit register from 1946.  Still looking pretty good despite the weather!
Aug 4, 2009PhotoYDPL8S
The East face of the Maroon Bells, from the summit of Pyramid Peak.  Snowmass is visible to the right in the distance.
Jul 30, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Devil's Thumb from the West.  The Witch's Tits and Cat's Ears Spires are visible to the left.
Jul 30, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Devil's Thumb from the Southeast.
Jul 30, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Fred Beckey's original summit register from 1946.  Still looking pretty good despite the weather!
Jul 24, 2009PhotoGuy Humphrey
Area A Map.  Not necessarily to scale!  Not all problems marked.
Jul 14, 2009Photokevinnlong
Fred Beckey's original summit register from 1946.  Still looking pretty good despite the weather!
Jul 10, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Fall colors in nearby (relatively) Dog Canyon, Guadalupe National Park
Jul 4, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Kayte showing us all how they roll on the East Coast.
Jul 1, 2009PhotoCharles Danforth
Beginning the first rock band.
Jun 25, 2009AreaBrad BrandewieInternational : Australia : Tasmania
Jun 22, 2009Photorpc
The excellent Almost Nothing.
Jun 16, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Starting up p. 3, with perhaps the Castle in the background.
Jun 15, 2009PhotoShileikis
Emerging atop the third rock band at 17K.  Hunter (L) and Foraker (R) behind.
Jun 15, 2009PhotoShileikis
The intimidating "Cowboy Hat" Traverse.
Jun 15, 2009PhotoShileikis
Cassin Ledge.  Foraker in the distance.
Jun 15, 2009PhotoShileikis
In the upper stretch of the Valley of Death.  I fell into the obvious crevasse in the foreground...because I'm an idiot.
Jun 10, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
The quaint village of Sisteron, an hour's drive south of Ceuse.
Jun 7, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
The crux of To Bolt Or Not To Be
May 31, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Mike traversing over the void on the DSB.
May 27, 2009Phototobin sanson
At the crux.
May 11, 2009AreaAnonymous UserAK : Stikine Ice Cap
May 11, 2009PhotoKris Gorny
Camp on the West Rib.  Cassin is the striking ridge in the distance.
May 11, 2009PhotoJeremy Monahan
Fred Beckey's original summit register from 1946.  Still looking pretty good despite the weather!
May 11, 2009PhotoJeremy Monahan
A view down the North Face into the Witch's Cauldron from the summit of Devil's Thumb.
May 8, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Finishing up the fun slab.
May 6, 2009PhotoDave Holliday
Bouldering in Fairy Meadow.  Lotus Flower Tower in the background.
May 1, 2009PhotoJason Hundhausen
Topo of Aviary Ort Overhangs, 5.9
Apr 27, 2009PhotoAdam Winters
Flashing HPD, just before the "Drifter" move.
Apr 27, 2009PhotoChris treggE
Kayte showing us all how they roll on the East Coast.
Apr 27, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Kayte showing us all how they roll on the East Coast.
Apr 26, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Fred Beckey's original summit register from 1946.  Still looking pretty good despite the weather!
Apr 25, 2009PhotoBrad Brandewie
Fred Beckey's original summit register from 1946.  Still looking pretty good despite the weather!
Apr 25, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Fred Beckey's original summit register from 1946.  Still looking pretty good despite the weather!
Apr 24, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
The Moai with Cape Hauy in the distance across Fortescue Bay.  The slender tower visible on Cape Hauy is the Candlestick.
Apr 24, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Past the crux on P1.
Apr 24, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
The Power Pole, a three-pronged spire at the end of Cape Raoul.
Apr 23, 2009PhotoMike Anderson
Emerging atop the third rock band at 17K.  Hunter (L) and Foraker (R) behind.
Apr 23, 2009PhotoMike Anderson
Beginning the first rock band.
Apr 23, 2009PhotoMike Anderson
The route through the 1st rock band.
Apr 23, 2009PhotoMike Anderson
The intimidating "Cowboy Hat" Traverse.
Apr 23, 2009PhotoMike Anderson
Cassin Ledge.  Foraker in the distance.
Apr 23, 2009PhotoMike Anderson
The very top of the Japanese Couloir.
Apr 23, 2009PhotoMike Anderson
Lower Cassin Ridge from low on the West Rib
Apr 23, 2009PhotoMike Anderson
Descending the crux of the West Rib on the approach to the Cassin.  Valley of Death in the background.
Apr 23, 2009PhotoMike Anderson
Camp on the West Rib.  Cassin is the striking ridge in the distance.
Apr 23, 2009PhotoMike Anderson
After aiding the Nose, 2000.
Apr 23, 2009PhotoMike Anderson
Castleton again.
Apr 23, 2009PhotoMike Anderson
Fairview Dome, 1999
Apr 23, 2009PhotoMike Anderson
Castleton Tower, 1999
Apr 22, 2009Photosmithygreg
Kayte showing us all how they roll on the East Coast.
Apr 20, 2009PhotoRyan Kane
Kayte showing us all how they roll on the East Coast.
Apr 18, 2009PhotoJason Hundhausen
Onsighting Unfinsihed Symphony, in the midst of the crux.
Apr 17, 2009PhotoDaniel Trugman
Pretending like its 5.12 -- Dynabolic.
Apr 16, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Bouldering in Fairy Meadow.  Lotus Flower Tower in the background.
Apr 13, 2009PhotoCharles Danforth
The Power Pole, a three-pronged spire at the end of Cape Raoul.
Apr 13, 2009PhotoCharles Danforth
The awesome spires of Cape Raoul.
Apr 13, 2009AreaJason HalladayNM : Santa Fe Area : Cochiti Mesa & Surrounding ...
Apr 12, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
The hardest move is going for the pocket 3 inches above the climber's left hand.  From this point, the climbing eases significantly, though the pump can be a factor.
Apr 10, 2009PhotoChelsea Cook
The Totem Pole, Tasmania, Australia
Apr 8, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Bouldering in Fairy Meadow.  Lotus Flower Tower in the background.
Apr 8, 2009PhotoAndy Librande
Bouldering in Fairy Meadow.  Lotus Flower Tower in the background.
Apr 7, 2009Photojoshf
Finishing up the fun slab.
Apr 7, 2009Photojoshf
Having fun on Latest Rage.
Apr 6, 2009PhotoMathew Underwood
Center sector of Tornado Alley
Apr 6, 2009PhotomatthewWallace
The infamous mono (left hand), just below the 3rd bolt.  You might say the first few bolts are reachy.
Apr 6, 2009PhotoBrad Brandewie
Nearing the end of the brilliant slab.<br />
Apr 1, 2009RouteJason HalladayNM : Santa Fe Area : Diablo Canyon : The Grotto (AKA: The Notch) : Grotto End (R. Side) : Unnamed Arete (Left of Twea... (5.12b)
Mar 31, 2009RouteJason HalladayNM : Los Alamos & White Rock : White Rock : Below The Old New Place : (04) Inflight Movie (5.12a)
Mar 31, 2009Photorpc
Finishing up the fun slab.
Mar 31, 2009PhotoAdam Winters
Kayte showing us all how they roll on the East Coast.
Mar 30, 2009PhotoKris Gorny
Nearing the end of the brilliant slab.<br />
Mar 22, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Merry Christmas!
Mar 20, 2009PhotoBill Odenthal
On the Crux pitch of the North Face
Mar 19, 2009Photorpc
The route begins with relatively easy liebacking & stemming.
Mar 19, 2009PhotoJeff F.
Beginning the first rock band.
Mar 17, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Starting up Through the Looking Glass.
Mar 17, 2009Photorpc
Looking for gear opportunities, just below the tenuous crux of Unfinished Symphony.
Mar 16, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Nearing the end of the brilliant slab.<br />
Mar 16, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Climbing Spartacus with the Crooked River & Shiprock in the distance.  The upper slab involves excellent 5.10-ish pocket & knob climbing.
Mar 13, 2009Phototobin sanson
Some of the beautiful rock formations Australia has to offer.  The "12 Apostles" along the Great Ocean Road, Victoria.
Mar 13, 2009Phototobin sanson
After aiding the Nose, 2000.
Mar 13, 2009Phototobin sanson
Beginning the long journey to the chains.
Mar 5, 2009PhotoClay Rardon
The intimidating "Cowboy Hat" Traverse.
Mar 3, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Fred Beckey's original summit register from 1946.  Still looking pretty good despite the weather!
Feb 28, 2009RouteChris SheridanAK : Stikine Ice Cap : Devil's Thumb : Direct East Ridge (5.8+ Mod. Snow)
Feb 25, 2009RouteChris SheridanAK : Stikine Ice Cap : Devil's Thumb : East Ridge (via Southeast f... (5.8+ Steep Snow)
Feb 24, 2009AreaTobinPettyAK : Stikine Ice Cap : Devil's Thumb
Feb 24, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Fred Beckey's original summit register from 1946.  Still looking pretty good despite the weather!
Feb 20, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Flashing HPD, just before the "Drifter" move.
Feb 18, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
After aiding the Nose, 2000.
Feb 13, 2009PhotoJay Knower
The crux of To Bolt Or Not To Be
Feb 13, 2009RouteJay KnowerOR : Smith Rock : The Dihedrals : To Bolt Or Not To Be (5.14a)
Feb 12, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
The infamous mono (left hand), just below the 3rd bolt.  You might say the first few bolts are reachy.
Feb 11, 2009PhotoCharles Danforth
Emerging atop the third rock band at 17K.  Hunter (L) and Foraker (R) behind.
Feb 11, 2009RouteDuncan LennonOR : Smith Rock : The Dihedrals : To Bolt Or Not To Be (5.14a)
Jan 28, 2009PhotoRyan Kane
12th bolt
Jan 26, 2009PhotoMatt Reuer
The quaint village of Sisteron, an hour's drive south of Ceuse.
Jan 24, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Some of the beautiful rock formations Australia has to offer.  The "12 Apostles" along the Great Ocean Road, Victoria.
Jan 20, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Occasionally the line veers onto the right face.
Jan 19, 2009Photorpc
First 5.13 crux
Jan 19, 2009PhotoSteve Pulver
The quaint village of Sisteron, an hour's drive south of Ceuse.
Jan 18, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
The quaint village of Sisteron, an hour's drive south of Ceuse.
Jan 18, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Morning light on the Ceuse massif.
Jan 15, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
The quaint village of Sisteron, an hour's drive south of Ceuse.
Jan 15, 2009PhotoKeegan Dimmick
The quaint village of Sisteron, an hour's drive south of Ceuse.
Jan 12, 2009RouteLeeABOR : Smith Rock : Monkey Face : The Backbone (5.13a)
Jan 12, 2009RouteLeeABNM : Last Chance Canyon : Mad Cow Wall : (01) Bubbles (5.13b)
Jan 12, 2009RouteLeeABOR : Smith Rock : The Dihedrals : To Bolt Or Not To Be (5.14a)
Jan 10, 2009Photojmorse
The quaint village of Sisteron, an hour's drive south of Ceuse.
Jan 9, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
On sighting Corps E'trenger, near the chains.
Jan 5, 2009PhotoSirius
Bouldering in Fairy Meadow.  Lotus Flower Tower in the background.
Jan 5, 2009PhotoSirius
Cassin Ledge.  Foraker in the distance.
Jan 4, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Starting up Through the Looking Glass.
Jan 4, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Nearing the end of the brilliant slab.<br />
Jan 3, 2009PhotoKeen Butterworth
Bouldering in Fairy Meadow.  Lotus Flower Tower in the background.
Jan 1, 2009PhotoDaniel Trugman
The infamous mono (left hand), just below the 3rd bolt.  You might say the first few bolts are reachy.
Dec 29, 2008PhotoJason Halladay
Leading Neon Sunset on a bluebird December day.
Dec 27, 2008Phototobin sanson
Cassin Ledge.  Foraker in the distance.
Dec 24, 2008PhotoBill Odenthal
4th bolt
Dec 22, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
The crux of To Bolt Or Not To Be
Dec 15, 2008PhotoBuster Jesik
Beginning the first rock band.
Dec 15, 2008PhotoBuster Jesik
The route through the 1st rock band.
Dec 15, 2008PhotoBuster Jesik
The very top of the Japanese Couloir.
Dec 3, 2008ArearpcOR : Smith Rock : Mendenhall Ridge
Dec 3, 2008RouterpcOR : Smith Rock : Mendenhall Ridge : The Poplar, South Chimney (5.7 R)
Dec 2, 2008PhotoJay Knower
First 5.13 crux
Dec 2, 2008PhotoJay Knower
5th bolt
Dec 2, 2008PhotoJay Knower
3rd bolt
Dec 2, 2008PhotoJay Knower
4th bolt
Dec 1, 2008Photorpc
The crux of To Bolt Or Not To Be
Nov 28, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
The crux of To Bolt Or Not To Be
Nov 16, 2008PhotoOlaf Mitchell
The Totem Pole, Tasmania, Australia
Nov 15, 2008PhotoRemo
Spank the Monkey
Nov 15, 2008PhotoRemo
Enjoying the classic arete.
Nov 12, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
The Totem Pole, Tasmania, Australia
Oct 27, 2008Phototobin sanson
The excellent unknown route on the far right end of the Mad Cow Wall.  Reaching for the 1/2" edge below the crux bulge.
Oct 27, 2008PhotoKris Gorny
The excellent unknown route on the far right end of the Mad Cow Wall.  Reaching for the 1/2" edge below the crux bulge.
Oct 27, 2008PhotoEckhard
Kate sending Whipping Post.
Oct 24, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Overview of Arapiles Crags.  Photo stolen from Mr. Laakman (hope you don't mind!)
Oct 10, 2008PhotoEngland
The Big Bertha Bergrschrund in May 2001.  Apparently much easier than it in prior years.
Oct 9, 2008PhotoEngland
The intimidating "Cowboy Hat" Traverse.
Oct 9, 2008PhotoEngland
Descending the crux of the West Rib on the approach to the Cassin.  Valley of Death in the background.
Oct 3, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
The Trapps (most of 'em anyway)
Sep 27, 2008PhotoChris treggE
Enjoying the classic arete.
Sep 24, 2008PhotoJason Halladay
The excellent unknown route on the far right end of the Mad Cow Wall.  Reaching for the 1/2" edge below the crux bulge.
Sep 7, 2008PhotoBill Lawry
Gemstone West.  The crag's centerpiece route, the classic "Gemstone" is the enormous left leaning dihedral in the center of the pic.
Sep 7, 2008PhotoBill Lawry
Gemstone East area from across the canyon.
Sep 7, 2008PhotoBill Lawry
After hiking ~ 15 minutes, you will be at the base of Flake N Bake, at a point where numerous large boulders have recently fallen to the canyon bottom.  50 feet upstream the river bends to the north.  Continue N along the left (W) side of the river on smooth slabs for 50 more feet after the bend, enter a trail through thick brush, and hunch down under a massive boulder.  Cross the river under the boulder, then head south for 10 feet.  Here you will find a small slab, seen in the bottom rt corner of the photo.  Head E up the slab, then up the steep rounded ridge, aiming for the "Aid Boulder" in the pic.
Aug 18, 2008PhotoRyan Kane
The Totem Pole, Tasmania, Australia
Aug 5, 2008RoutePeter FranzenOR : Smith Rock : Morning Glory Wall : Vicious Fish (5.13d)
Aug 2, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Enjoying the classic arete.
Jun 30, 2008RouteAnonymous UserCO : Rifle : Rifle Mountain Park : G3 : Vai (5.11b)
May 15, 2008PhotoChris treggE
Mike sending A Virgin No More
May 5, 2008PhotoKris Gorny
Emerging atop the third rock band at 17K.  Hunter (L) and Foraker (R) behind.
Apr 14, 2008PhotoKyle Douglass
Pretending like its 5.12 -- Dynabolic.
Apr 9, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
On the Crux pitch of the North Face
Mar 28, 2008RouterpcOR : Smith Rock : The Christian Brothers : Attic Antics (5.11b)
Mar 24, 2008Photorpc
On the Crux pitch of the North Face
Mar 12, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Mike on the send.
Feb 25, 2008PhotoAdam Stackhouse
The excellent unknown route on the far right end of the Mad Cow Wall.  Reaching for the 1/2" edge below the crux bulge.
Feb 25, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
The excellent unknown route on the far right end of the Mad Cow Wall.  Reaching for the 1/2" edge below the crux bulge.
Feb 12, 2008Photoclmbrchick
The base of the Totem Pole from Land's End.  The belay rock is clearly visible at the bottom-center of the photo.
Feb 9, 2008AreaBrad BrandewieNM : Santa Fe Area : Cochiti Mesa & Surrounding ...
Feb 5, 2008PhotoKris Gorny
The base of the Totem Pole from Land's End.  The belay rock is clearly visible at the bottom-center of the photo.
Jan 25, 2008PhotoTavis Ricksecker
The Totem Pole, Tasmania, Australia
Jan 19, 2008PhotoChris treggE
Beginning the long journey to the chains.
Dec 28, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Beginning the long journey to the chains.
Dec 21, 2007PhotoSergio P
The base of the Totem Pole from Land's End.  The belay rock is clearly visible at the bottom-center of the photo.
Dec 21, 2007PhotoYDPL8S
The base of the Totem Pole from Land's End.  The belay rock is clearly visible at the bottom-center of the photo.
Dec 8, 2007PhotoKris Gorny
On the Crux pitch of the North Face
Dec 2, 2007PhotoDave Fiorucci
Emerging atop the third rock band at 17K.  Hunter (L) and Foraker (R) behind.
Dec 1, 2007PhotoSirius
Overview of Cochiti Mesa crags
Dec 1, 2007PhotoAdam Stackhouse
Cassin Ledge.  Foraker in the distance.
Nov 29, 2007PhotoDave Fiorucci
The base of the Totem Pole from Land's End.  The belay rock is clearly visible at the bottom-center of the photo.
Nov 26, 2007PhotoMatt Gates
Some of the beautiful rock formations Australia has to offer.  The "12 Apostles" along the Great Ocean Road, Victoria.
Nov 23, 2007PhotoMatt Gates
The awesome spires of Cape Raoul.
Nov 23, 2007PhotoDave Fiorucci
The awesome spires of Cape Raoul.
Nov 17, 2007PhotoLeo Paik
The awesome spires of Cape Raoul.
Nov 15, 2007PhotoMatt Gates
The intimidating "Cowboy Hat" Traverse.
Nov 11, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
On the Crux pitch of the North Face
Nov 9, 2007PhotoKris Gorny
Mike Anderson goes out of his way to pose for the camera during his onsight of Shadowdancer.
Nov 7, 2007PhotoJeremy Monahan
The Totem Pole, Tasmania, Australia
Nov 7, 2007PhotoKris Gorny
Spank the Monkey
Nov 7, 2007PhotoKris Gorny
Enjoying the classic arete.
Nov 7, 2007PhotoCharles Danforth
Enjoying the classic arete.
Nov 7, 2007PhotoJay Knower
Shadowdancer.  From here, turn the arete to the left where a few more entertaining moves lead to the ledge.
Oct 27, 2007PhotoMike Morley
The base of the Totem Pole from Land's End.  The belay rock is clearly visible at the bottom-center of the photo.
Oct 21, 2007PhotoFrances Fierst
Spank the Monkey
Oct 10, 2007PhotoAnthony Stout
Entering the crux section, just after the spicey dyno to reach the clipping stance for the 3rd bolt.
Oct 10, 2007PhotoAnthony Stout
Pretending like its 5.12 -- Dynabolic.
Oct 10, 2007PhotoAnthony Stout
Shadowdancer.  From here, turn the arete to the left where a few more entertaining moves lead to the ledge.
Oct 9, 2007PhotoMike Anderson
At the crux of Praise the Lunge
Oct 9, 2007PhotoMike Anderson
Praise the Lunge
Oct 9, 2007PhotoMike Anderson
Pretending like its 5.12 -- Dynabolic.
Oct 9, 2007PhotoMike Anderson
Mike Anderson on-sighting the ultra-classic Cochiti test-piece "Shadowdancer".
Oct 9, 2007PhotoMike Anderson
Shadowdancer.  From here, turn the arete to the left where a few more entertaining moves lead to the ledge.
Oct 9, 2007PhotoMike Anderson
Mike Anderson goes out of his way to pose for the camera during his onsight of Shadowdancer.
Oct 9, 2007PhotoMike Anderson
Occasionally the line veers onto the right face.
Oct 9, 2007PhotoMike Anderson
Climbing "Bunga Bunga" in Eagle Canyon.
Oct 9, 2007PhotoMike Anderson
Beginning "Manhattan".  This pic is taken from the access tunnel.
Oct 9, 2007PhotoMike Anderson
Working the moves at the third bolt.  Right hand is in the first of two successive right-hand monos.
Oct 9, 2007PhotoMike Anderson
Surmounting the early bulge on the beautiful brown stone of "Unnamed Left"
Oct 9, 2007PhotoMike Anderson
Pockets and edges among the pines on "Unnamed Left"
Oct 9, 2007PhotoAdam Stackhouse
Shadowdancer.  From here, turn the arete to the left where a few more entertaining moves lead to the ledge.
Oct 1, 2007PhotoJeff F.
The route through the 1st rock band.
Sep 30, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
The base of the Totem Pole from Land's End.  The belay rock is clearly visible at the bottom-center of the photo.
Sep 28, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
The base of the Totem Pole from Land's End.  The belay rock is clearly visible at the bottom-center of the photo.
Sep 15, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
The Totem Pole, Tasmania, Australia
Sep 13, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
The start of Final Departure, 27, a classic of the grade
Aug 13, 2007PhotoDave Fiorucci
The intimidating "Cowboy Hat" Traverse.
Aug 13, 2007PhotoDave Fiorucci
The Totem Pole, Tasmania, Australia
Aug 10, 2007Photocool beans
The intimidating "Cowboy Hat" Traverse.
Aug 10, 2007Photocool beans
Cassin Ledge.  Foraker in the distance.
Aug 10, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Cassin Ledge.  Foraker in the distance.
Aug 2, 2007PhotoTea
Beginning the first rock band.
Jul 14, 2007PhotoDave Holliday
Enjoying the classic arete.
Jul 5, 2007RouteAnonymous UserInternational : Australia : The Grampians : Mount Stapylton Amphitheatr... : The Taipan Wall : Serpentine (5.13b)
Jun 23, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
The view S from the summit
Jun 2, 2007PhotoBlitzo
The Totem Pole, Tasmania, Australia
May 31, 2007Phototoddgordon
Some of the beautiful rock formations Australia has to offer.  The "12 Apostles" along the Great Ocean Road, Victoria.
May 31, 2007Phototoddgordon
The awesome spires of Cape Raoul.
May 29, 2007PhotoLadd Raine
Enjoying the classic arete.
May 20, 2007PhotoLadd Raine
The awesome spires of Cape Raoul.
May 14, 2007PhotoChuck McQuade
Topo of Aviary Ort Overhangs, 5.9
May 11, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
The Totem Pole, Tasmania, Australia
May 8, 2007PhotoBrad Brandewie
Enjoying the classic arete.
Apr 22, 2007PhotoAdam Stackhouse
On the Crux pitch of the North Face
Apr 18, 2007PhotoJason Halladay
The right end.  Not all routes shown.<br />18. PMS<br />19. IDYWASIAD<br />23. Fat Boys Don't Fly<br />28. Sardonic Smile<br />30. Strong Urge to Fly
Apr 18, 2007PhotoJason Halladay
The Left end of Below The old New Place.  Bolted routes shown are:<br />4. Inflight Movie<br />5. Monsterpiece Theater<br />6. Little Shop of Horrors<br />8. Ralph's Liesure Suit<br />12. Adam Ant
Apr 4, 2007PhotoOlaf Mitchell
Kate sending Whipping Post.
Apr 3, 2007RoutePeter FranzenOR : Smith Rock : The Dihedrals : Powder in the Eyes (5.12+)
Apr 2, 2007RouteJay KnowerOR : Smith Rock : The Dihedrals : Powder in the Eyes (5.12+)
Mar 8, 2007PhotoJay Knower
Enjoying the classic arete.
Feb 26, 2007AreaAnonymous UserNM : The Tunnel : Sunny Side
Feb 6, 2007PhotoAdam Stackhouse
Enjoying the classic arete.
Jan 14, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Spank the Monkey
Jan 10, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Spank the Monkey
Dec 18, 2006Photorpc
Enjoying the classic arete.
Dec 13, 2006RouteRyan PaloOR : Smith Rock : Monkey Face : The Backbone (5.13a)
Dec 12, 2006PhotoAnonymous User
Spank the Monkey
Dec 12, 2006PhotoAnonymous User
On the Crux pitch of the North Face
Dec 12, 2006RouteAnonymous UserOR : Smith Rock : Monkey Face : Spank the Monkey (5.12a PG13)
Dec 10, 2006AreaAnonymous UserNM : Enchanted Tower : Frog Prince
Dec 7, 2006PhotoAllen Hill
Kate sending Whipping Post.
Dec 6, 2006PhotoAnonymous User
Kate sending Whipping Post.
Nov 29, 2006PhotoLeo Paik
Mike sending A Virgin No More
Nov 29, 2006PhotoAnonymous User
Enjoying the classic arete.
Nov 28, 2006RouteAnonymous UserOR : Smith Rock : Monkey Face : The Backbone (5.13a)
Nov 28, 2006PhotoAnonymous User
Working the moves at the third bolt.  Right hand is in the first of two successive right-hand monos.
Nov 28, 2006RoutePeter FranzenOR : Smith Rock : Upper Gorge : Big Tuna (5.13c)
Nov 27, 2006RouteRyan PaloOR : Smith Rock : Morning Glory Wall : Vicious Fish (5.13d)