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Date Contribution UserDescription
Nov 14, 2009PhotoBob Packwood
Steve Wunsch on the third pitch of the Kloeberdanz first free ascent, 1974.  Steve wrote an article centered on this pitch, in fact exactly this move, that appeared in Climbing 25 (May/June '74) and then was reprinted in the "best of climbing" 20th anniversary issue, Climbing 119 (April/May 1990).
Nov 14, 2009PhotoBob Packwood
Jim Erickson attempting to follow the roof (lead earlier by Steve Wunsch) on the FFA of Kloeberdanz, 1974.
Oct 9, 2009PhotoBob Packwood
Leslie Hamilton photo, 1973.
Jul 24, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Third pitch of Kor's Door; Tom Gries on the FFA in 1974.
Jun 21, 2009PhotoKevin Friesen
Third pitch of Kor's Door; Tom Gries on the FFA in 1974.
May 3, 2009Photophil broscovak
Joe Herbst starts the wide stemming section on Pitch 3 of Deep Space, FA.
Jan 26, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Joe Herbst on pitch 13, first ascent of the Rainbow Wall.
Dec 9, 2008PhotoOlaf Mitchell
Jim Erickson attempting to follow the roof (lead earlier by Steve Wunsch) on the FFA of Kloeberdanz, 1974.
Nov 22, 2008Photosqwirll
Steve Allen, belayed by Joe Herbst, completes the final moves on the first ascent of Five Pack (1977).  Larry Hamilton photo.
Nov 22, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Steve Allen, belayed by Joe Herbst, completes the final moves on the first ascent of Five Pack (1977).  Larry Hamilton photo.
Nov 6, 2008PhotoLeo Paik
Steve Wunsch on the third pitch of the Kloeberdanz first free ascent, 1974.  Steve wrote an article centered on this pitch, in fact exactly this move, that appeared in Climbing 25 (May/June '74) and then was reprinted in the "best of climbing" 20th anniversary issue, Climbing 119 (April/May 1990).
Nov 5, 2008PhotoOlaf Mitchell
Steve Wunsch on the third pitch of the Kloeberdanz first free ascent, 1974.  Steve wrote an article centered on this pitch, in fact exactly this move, that appeared in Climbing 25 (May/June '74) and then was reprinted in the "best of climbing" 20th anniversary issue, Climbing 119 (April/May 1990).
Jul 23, 2008PhotoLegs Magillicutty
Joe Herbst on pitch 13, first ascent of the Rainbow Wall.
Jul 21, 2008RouteT BauckCO : Alpine Rock : RMNP - Rock : Glacier Gorge : Arrowhead : Warhead (5.9)
Apr 2, 2008PhotoCharles Danforth
Leslie Hamilton photo, 1973.
Jan 29, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Leslie Hamilton photo, 1973.
Nov 3, 2007PhotoDave Fiorucci
Leslie Hamilton photo, 1973.
Oct 25, 2007Photosqwirll
Larry Hamilton on the first ascent of Rose Tower, January 1976.  The gear visible at bottom is a wired MOAC.  Photo by Joe Herbst.
Oct 25, 2007PhotoYDPL8S
Larry Hamilton on the first ascent of Rose Tower, January 1976.  The gear visible at bottom is a wired MOAC.  Photo by Joe Herbst.
Oct 10, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Steve Wunsch on the third pitch of the Kloeberdanz first free ascent, 1974.  Steve wrote an article centered on this pitch, in fact exactly this move, that appeared in Climbing 25 (May/June '74) and then was reprinted in the "best of climbing" 20th anniversary issue, Climbing 119 (April/May 1990).
Nov 6, 2006PhotoDirty Gri Gri, or is it GiGi?
Larry DeAngelo starting the first pitch, on the FRA of Voodoo Doll.
Nov 6, 2006PhotoDirty Gri Gri, or is it GiGi?
Joe Herbst starts the wide stemming section on Pitch 3 of Deep Space, FA.
Nov 6, 2006PhotoDirty Gri Gri, or is it GiGi?
Larry Hamilton on pitch 3, the diagonal crack.  St. Stephen FA (January 1975).
Feb 23, 2006PhotoAnonymous User
Larry Hamilton on the first ascent of Rose Tower, January 1976.  The gear visible at bottom is a wired MOAC.  Photo by Joe Herbst.