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Liza Butler is past the crux and is cruising, on Chouinard's Crack, Mt. Diablo State Park.

CA : SF Bay Area : ... : Upper Tier, Chouinard's Cra... (5.9+)
Submitted By: Matthew Fienup
Liza Butler is past the crux and is cruising, on Chouinard's Crack, Mt. Diablo State Park.
Jul 27, 2009

That's why it's called squeeze chimney...:)

CA : SF Bay Area : ... : Cave Route (5.8-)
Submitted By: treadnorth
That's why it's called squeeze chimney...:)
May 2, 2009

Looking down through the top of the squeeze chimney to view the belay at the top of P1.

CA : SF Bay Area : ... : Cave Route (5.8-)
Submitted By: treadnorth
Looking down through the top of the squeeze chimney to view the belay at the top of P1.
May 2, 2009

A short way up the first pitch, easy sport lead.  Fun.

CA : SF Bay Area : ... : Cave Route (5.8-)
Submitted By: treadnorth
A short way up the first pitch, easy sport lead. Fun.
May 2, 2009

The holes right of the tree mark the start of the 5.10 face climbing. There are jugs down and right , but starting there makes the route drastically harder.

CA : SF Bay Area : ... : Upper Tier, 5.10 Face (5.10)
Submitted By: vincent L.
The holes right of the tree mark the start of the 5.10 face climbing. There are jugs down and right ...
Nov 30, 2008

Cecilia cursing chouinard's crack

CA : SF Bay Area : ... : Upper Tier, Chouinard's Cra... (5.9+)
Submitted By: vincent L.
Cecilia cursing chouinard's crack
Nov 30, 2008

Denise in the Chimney. A fairly easy climb that requires some stemming to make it all the way

CA : SF Bay Area : ... : Lower Tier, Chimney (5.7)
Submitted By: vinzouille
Denise in the Chimney. A fairly easy climb that requires some stemming to make it all the way
Feb 18, 2008

Trying to get out of the first part of the climb. It is actually somewhat easy. The real crux is to navigate the vertical crack that comes next

CA : SF Bay Area : ... : Lower Tier, Ozone (5.10c)
Submitted By: vinzouille
Trying to get out of the first part of the climb. It is actually somewhat easy. The real crux is to ...
Feb 18, 2008

Gwen Rose follows 'Diagonal Crack' (5.10) at Mt Diablo. Photo by Tony Bubb, 9/03.

CA : SF Bay Area : ... : Lower Tier, Diagonal Crack (5.10d)
Submitted By: Tony B
Gwen Rose follows 'Diagonal Crack' (5.10) at Mt Diablo. Photo by Tony Bubb, 9/03.
Jun 15, 2007

Hitonmi almost pitches off of the 'Amazing Face' (5.10a) at Mt. Diablo. Photo 9/03 by Tony Bubb.

CA : SF Bay Area : ... : Lower Tier, Amazing Face (5.10a)
Submitted By: Tony B
Hitonmi almost pitches off of the 'Amazing Face' (5.10a) at Mt. Diablo. Photo 9/03 by Tony Bubb.
Jun 15, 2007

Hitonmi leads 'Amazing Face' (5.10a) at Mt Diablo. Photo by Tony Bubb 9/03.

CA : SF Bay Area : ... : Lower Tier, Amazing Face (5.10a)
Submitted By: Tony B
Hitonmi leads 'Amazing Face' (5.10a) at Mt Diablo. Photo by Tony Bubb 9/03.
Jun 15, 2007

Approaching the final moves, a long clip to the bolt up and right is quite hard.  As the bolt hanger is about 1" from the rock, lassoing the bolt itself is a good idea.  A hard, thin, long reach is then required to reach a final jug.  Two new bolts are found just left around the corner on the face.

CA : SF Bay Area : ... : Lower Tier, Diagonal Crack (5.10d)
Submitted By: Paul Rezucha
Approaching the final moves, a long clip to the bolt up and right is quite hard. As the bolt hanger...
Jun 6, 2006

Thin edging and secure foot jams make for interesting sequences up the crack.

CA : SF Bay Area : ... : Lower Tier, Diagonal Crack (5.10d)
Submitted By: Paul Rezucha
Thin edging and secure foot jams make for interesting sequences up the crack.
Jun 6, 2006

If you don't truly trust your feet on the thin face holds, this climb can be very pumpy.  Gear is good but you need a large variety of gear as the placements vary tremendously. Hexes, stoppers, cams, and even tricams make for good placements. Smaller sizes too if the rock doesn't shear.

CA : SF Bay Area : ... : Lower Tier, Diagonal Crack (5.10d)
Submitted By: Paul Rezucha
If you don't truly trust your feet on the thin face holds, this climb can be very pumpy. Gear is go...
Jun 6, 2006

Probably my tenth time doing this route. One I'll never tire of and it doesn't seem to really get much easier...

CA : SF Bay Area : ... : Lower Tier, Amazing Face (5.10a)
Submitted By: Paul Rezucha
Probably my tenth time doing this route. One I'll never tire of and it doesn't seem to really get mu...
Jun 6, 2006

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