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Location: WY : Vedauwoo : Reynolds Hill : Penis Dimension (5.10c) : Photo
By: phil Sabet When: Aug 14, 2008

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Comments: Who's the genius behind the decor? Them are some nice sinks! Great Picture...best on the sight.


Location: WY : Cody : South Fork Shoshone (Ice) : Mean Green (WI5) : Photo
By: phil Sabet When: Mar 30, 2008

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Comments: Sabet on the 1st pitch of Mean Green
photo by Brandon Miller


Location: WY : Cody : South Fork Shoshone (Ice) : Mean Green (WI5) : Photo
By: phil Sabet When: Mar 30, 2008

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Comments: Sabet chasing the jet stream
Photo by Brandon Miller


Location: NV : Red Rock : First Creek Canyon : Lotta Balls Wall : Photo
By: phil Sabet When: Mar 30, 2008

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Comments: A great start to a beautiful climb with amazing position
Photo by Ahad Sabet


Location: CO : Alpine Rock : RMNP - Rock : Long's Peak : Lower East Face : Alexander's Chimney (5.5)
By: phil Sabet When: Mar 30, 2008

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Comments: This is a great ice climb with quality mixed moves when it's in. This should be on every alpinist's tic list.


Location: CO : Fort Collins : Poudre Canyon : Eden area : The Fable : East of Eden (5.9)
By: phil Sabet When: Mar 30, 2008

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Comments: This is a great crack climb. Gear up to a #3 Camalot...doubles of #2 and #3 if you want to sew it up. This would be unbelievable if it went for another 1000 feet.


Location: NV : Red Rock : Juniper Canyon : Cloud Tower : Crimson Chrysalis (5.8+)
By: phil Sabet When: Mar 30, 2008

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Comments: My brother and I had a great experience on this climb...perhaps do to the fact that we had the rare and pristine 1st party experience. I personally liked the third pitch the most, although, toward the end of the first pitch, if you avoid easy moves up the shallow right corner and climb a vertical hand bar feature with a sequence of about three moves (hands and foot smears) directly to the anchors, it's actually quite spicy...making the 1st pitch significantly harder than 5.7 climbing. I recommen... more >>


Location: CO : CO Ice & Mixed : RMNP - Mixed/Ice : Glacier Gorge : All Mixed Up (WI4 R)
By: phil Sabet When: Nov 10, 2007

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Comments: All Mixed Up is in good condition. We did the route on November 6th, 2007. This is actually the best time to make a bid for this classic, with virtually no snow slogging on the approach. Have fun!


Location: CO : Boulder : Boulder Canyon : Bitty Buttress : Bitty Buttress (5.8+)
By: phil Sabet When: Oct 1, 2006

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Comments: This route has a very nice direct line, although one can never really see the whole route until you get on it. Hats off, once again, to the good ole boys that sniffed out this snoopster. Standard rack with some extra smaller and possibly off set camming devices for the 3rd pitch crux. Exciting and enjoyable.


Location: CO : Estes Park Valley : Fall River Road (US 34 West... : Deer Ridge Buttress : Nun's Buttress (5.8)
By: phil Sabet When: Oct 1, 2006

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Comments: The section of rock that Nun's Buttress is located has got to be, without a doubt, some of the best granite in the Estes valley. As far as the route is concerned, the first pitch is spectacular and protected well with nuts and midrange cams. I thought the exposed traverse at the beginning of the first pitch was quite intriguing on the [synapses]. The second pitch's crux protected well with a #2 Camalot about 25 feet into the pitch (a deceiving section of rock at first glance). The rest of ... more >>