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Slideshow (65 photos) |
Indian Creek (map) |
Battle of the Bulge |
Sweden-Ringle: Chris sends Swedin-Ringle, making it look like 5.10 |
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Sweden-Ringle: Chris sends Swedin-Ringle, making it look like 5.10 |
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Sweden-Ringle: Chris sends Swedin-Ringle, making it look like 5.10 |
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Cave Route: Near the top of the crack Colin finally gets a rest by stemming to the opposite wall |
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Three Strikes and You're Out: Another endless layback crack at Battle of the Bulge |
Bridger Jack Mesa |
Thunderbolts: Brian approaches the top of Easter Island |
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Keyhole Flakes: Closeup of Brian approaching the top of Easter Island |
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The Bridger Jack Mesa with all the towers labeled |
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The Bridger Jack Mesa in the early morning |
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The Bridger Jack Mesa in the early morning |
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Thunderbolts: Sitting on top of Easter Island after climbing Thunderbolts |
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Thunderbolts: Climbing the first pitch (5.8) involves fun jamming, followed by an unlikely traverse right around the nose above |
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The Bridger Jacks as seen from the west |
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Organizing the rack for the days climbing |
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Rimshot: Colin poses for the camera on the 4th pitch (5.11a) of Rimshot; he is positioned at the first rest after the tight sandy-hands crack above the belay |
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Rimshot: More off-width climbing on the 4th pitch |
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Rimshot: Exiting the chimney at the top of the second pitch; from his position, the climb moves left (climber's right) onto lower-angled slabs up to the belay |
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Rimshot: The third pitch traverses left in a chimney to an off-width crack in the main face |
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Rimshot: Getting established in the off-width crack above the chimney on the third pitch |
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Hanging out at the base of Easter Island |
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Thunderbolts: Jim's shadow on Sunflower Tower as he raps from Easter Island |
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Thunderbolts: John tops out on Thunderbolts, a rare face climb at the Creek |
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Rimshot: A topo showing Rimshot |
Donnelly Canyon |
Generic Crack: Starting out on Generic Crack; the crux of the route are the two pods just above |
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Generic Crack: About halfway up the crack |
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Generic Crack: Closeup of Jim about halfway up the crack |
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Generic Crack: Still about halfway up the crack |
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Generic Crack: Nearing the anchors at 140' |
Optimator Wall |
Lady Pillar: Dave peeks around the corner before heading out onto the left-slanting crack on Lady Pillar |
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Anunnaki: This awesome zig-zag crack goes through all sizes, taking two each from yellow Camalot to yellow Alien; this section is fairly easy since the crack is hand sized |
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Anunnaki: At this point, the crack narrows to off-hands and rattley fingers |
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Anunnaki: Moving through the crux involves weird layaways, finger stacks, and powerful pulls |
Pistol Whipped |
Skidmarks: Laybacking up the steep finger crack on Skidmarks |
Sabattical Wall |
Sabbatical: Jamming the final crack high in the Sabbatical corner, belayed by Brian |
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Working Man: This nice finger crack was easier for me since my large knuckles cammed well in the crack |
South Six Shooter |
South Face: John at the second belay on the South Face |
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South Face: On the summit of the South Six Shooter |
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South Face: John poses on the summit |
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Lucie walks the mesa above the valley floor; this area is very pristine, quiet, and beautiful |
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Some rough 4X4 driving on Davis Canyon Road leads into the South Six Shooter valley |
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The South Six Shooter as seen from the upper mesa |
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The Touareg parked in the wash at the start of the hike to the South Six Shooter; the Bridger Jacks can be seen on the skyline centered |
Supercrack Buttress |
Keyhole Flakes: Brian reaches left at the crux, belayed by Mioara |
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Keyhole Flakes: Brian high on the route just below the anchors |
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Bad Rad Duality Crack: Moving through the bottom finger-sized section of the route |
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Bad Rad Duality Crack: Moving through the bottom finger-sized section of the route; the crack widens to tight hands, then offwidth, then back to tight hands through the double-tiered roofs above |
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The Incredible Hand Crack: Jim climbs The Incredible Hand Crack, belayed by Brian; most people find this climb a pleasure, but my large large hands didn't fit the crack and made the crux overhanging section very strenuous |
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Unnamed #18: What a beast this was -- a 7" off-width section, then a blind reach rightwards into a good finger crack |
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Unnamed #18: After placing a nut (the only nut I placed that trip), I finally got established in the finger crack |
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Unnamed #18: Closeup of Jim after placing the nut |
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Unnamed #18: Higher in the finger crack |
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Supercrack: Mioara follows Supercrack, one of the more well-known climbs at Indian Creek |
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Supercrack: Closeup of Mioara following Supercrack |
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Coyne Crack: Laybacking the rattly finger start of Coyne Crack |
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Coyne Crack: Higher up, the crack turns to tight hands |
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Posing in front of the "Brick" at the Supercrack Buttress parking lot |