Your Favorite Climbing Photos of All Time
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Buzz Letzter wrote: Yeah - was lucky enough to visit the property a handful of times and help out with trails, get spooked by rattlesnakes, and climb a little. |
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Zay in Monterey wrote: CCW FTW |
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Alex Buisse wrote: Stout beer and sandals... that's all you had to say. : - ) |
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This photo by Brent Doscher is a favorite of mine because it makes me wanna go climbing right now. Such a great photo. |
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Here's another favorite. By the legendary Slovenian alpinist Silvo Karo. Kelly Cordes expresses my sentiments about it, exactly, in the link below. https://kellycordes.com/2016/03/22/old-patagonia-a-photo-tells-a-story/ |
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Zillions of amazing shots of amazing people doing the most outrageous climbing beyond my wildest natural dreams..... I'll post this one of the Yeti, on Superbalance, Baffin Island. You all know the story! Superbalance |
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Steve McGee wrote: A… this is my favorite of all time… here is why: Brendon Murphy ( hope I spelled his name correctly) passed away on the decent … RIP yanking on a nut ( anything goes in the alpine) look at his front points ( butter knives ) new rte alpine style ( partner was Andy Cave who took photo is a legend ) wearing a pack on lead cover photo Changabang!! nuff said |
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alpinist 47 wrote: Exactly |
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Bale wrote: I love this pic. She inspired me to start climbing! for prosperity, maybe an obvious one: |
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eyelovekittens wrote: That’s Dano, right? I’m reading “Fall of the Phantom Lord” right now, ha! |
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Caleb BR wrote: Uggggg. My entire life summarized in one photograph... : - ) |
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Bale wrote: Yeah :) I love that picture. I havent read that book yet, is it good? Also the pic where he's midair during his solo on Bears' Leap and you can see the ground underneath: |
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eyelovekittens wrote: It’s mostly a day-by-day account of Osman’s life and the author’s ruminations on fear and risk. It has a fair bit of “climbing 101” for non-climbers if that bugs you, but overall I really like it. |
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I remember seeing this image before I'd ever climbed in the Needles (let alone CA even) and having my mind blown. What struck me wasn't the terrain that remained, but thinking about what he must have climbed through to get to this spot. Taken from Michael Reardon Tribute Gallery by Damon Corso "All alone on the final pitch of ‘Sea of Tranquility’ – 5.11+, Needles, California. © Photo by Damon Corso" |