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Date Contribution UserDescription
Jun 9, 2013RouteJJ SchlickAZ : Northern Arizona : Williams/ Sycamore Canyon A... : Volunteer Canyon : North Side : Tralfamador (5.9+)
May 2, 2013PhotoAnonymous User
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May 2, 2013PhotoBr'er Rabbit
Paul Davidson on the first lead ascent of Retirement Crack
Apr 9, 2013Photokylekapp
The famous jump-across move on Oak Creek Spire (L. Coats leading). Many a burly climber has been shut down by this purely psychological crux.
Apr 6, 2013PhotoTim Hudgel
Kelly Carignan on Silk Road, near midnight during the Christmas holidays, after closing Neptune's during the shopping mayhem (circa 1992).
Apr 4, 2013Photosibylle
Bouldering at West Elden in the old days: Jim Donini, Scott Baxter, and Dugald Bremner watch Gordon Douglass crank on Elden dacite (mid-70's).
Mar 29, 2013PhotoAnonymous User
A very young Larry Coats on the ledge below the Great Roof (mid-70's). Photo by Dugald Bremner
Mar 28, 2013Photozach harris
Larry Coats climbing into the crux on Jump Back Jack Crack
Mar 8, 2013PhotoMark Lewis
Paul Davidson (leading) and Steve Grossman on the first ascent of the Prow (1978).
Mar 5, 2013PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Feb 28, 2013Photoskinny legs and all
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Feb 3, 2013PhotoBrian Prince
Steve Grossman cruises out from under the initial roof on the second free ascent of the Twilight Zone.
Feb 2, 2013Photogrk10vq
Heather Hayes on the opening moves of Praying Monk E. Face.
Jan 18, 2013PhotoAnonymous User
The view of the Cathedral Group summits from the top of South Mesa (Rabbit Ears, Little Middle, Mesa, Mace, Dodger clockwise from bottom).
Jan 7, 2013PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes on the opening moves of Praying Monk E. Face.
Dec 22, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Dave Bowling snags the famous chicken head at the end of the crux on the first pitch of Dorsal Fin. (Note: the telephoto compresses the distance between the last bolt and the anchor- it's a couple of body lengths to get the belay!)
Dec 18, 2012PhotoChris Norwood
Heather Hayes plugging gear on Mayflower.
Nov 29, 2012PhotoMarc H
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Nov 29, 2012PhotoM Sprague
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Nov 14, 2012PhotoAlex Wood
The view of the Cathedral Group summits from the top of South Mesa (Rabbit Ears, Little Middle, Mesa, Mace, Dodger clockwise from bottom).
Nov 12, 2012PhotoMark Lewis
The idyllic setting of the Winslow Wall (East Clear Creek Canyon).
Oct 19, 2012Photoccmski
Heather Hayes pulling the crux on the first pitch of Candyland.
Oct 13, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
The 2nd pitch belay on Beast.
Sep 22, 2012PhotoTim Heid
The crux moves on the 3rd pitch of Dreamweaver.
Sep 14, 2012PhotoTim Heid
Ed Webster on first ascent of Adam's Rib 2nd pitch
Aug 22, 2012RouteAnonymous UserAZ : Northern Arizona : Sedona Area : Sedona : Cathedral Rock Area : The Mace : Bruce Carson Memorial Route (5.10)
Jul 25, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Larry Coats on the first ascent of Rushin' Arete. J. Haisley photo
Jul 23, 2012PhotoMark Mueller
The Radio Fire on Mt Elden (1978).
Jul 2, 2012PhotoScott Z
The famous jump-across move on Oak Creek Spire (L. Coats leading). Many a burly climber has been shut down by this purely psychological crux.
Jun 22, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Jun 15, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes starts up the tricky start to Heart of Darkness (belayed by Heather Songster). Be sure to take the time to get the protection right, as the moves are tricky and fall would be serious!
May 24, 2012PhotoSimon Thompson
Steve Grossman (during his Royal Robbins phase) turns the Tralfador Roof on the second ascent. Paul Davidson belays.
May 22, 2012Photosqwirll
John Doskicz powers up the slick stems and flaring jams of the Davidson Dihedral.
May 21, 2012Photosqwirll
Here's the evidence from back in the day- unidentified climber halfway down from the high dive, used in seeding the start of the Syndicate Bouldering Contest. L. Coats photo
May 15, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
The large and ancient packrat midden at the end of the first pitch, with collected samples designated. This midden turned out to be more than 30,000 years old, and contained needles of Douglas fir, limber pine, white fir, and many other species that are only found much higher in elevation today.
May 10, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Steve Grossman sets up for the crux move of Tralfador on the second ascent.
Apr 24, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes slotting wireds on Mayflower Direct- this is getting close to the last spot you can keep milking the chimney.
Apr 23, 2012PhotoJJ Schlick
Heather Hayes slotting wireds on Mayflower Direct- this is getting close to the last spot you can keep milking the chimney.
Apr 23, 2012PhotoWade Forrest
Steve Grossman on an early repeat of Canary Crack
Apr 23, 2012PhotoWade Forrest
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Apr 23, 2012PhotoJJ Schlick
Steve Grossman on an early repeat of Canary Crack
Apr 23, 2012PhotoJJ Schlick
Paul Davidson on the first lead ascent of Retirement Crack
Apr 21, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Paul Davidson on the first lead ascent of Retirement Crack
Apr 12, 2012PhotoCatherine Conner
Larry Coats leads the upper section of Beautiful Day.
Apr 12, 2012PhotoCatherine Conner
Steve Grossman sets up for the crux move of Tralfador on the second ascent.
Mar 25, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes starts up the tricky start to Heart of Darkness (belayed by Heather Songster). Be sure to take the time to get the protection right, as the moves are tricky and fall would be serious!
Mar 20, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
The ultra-steep, ultra-thin, ultra-powerful crux of Mutiny on the Bounty: Heather Hayes leading.
Mar 10, 2012PhotoTim Heid
Steve Grossman sets up for the crux move of Tralfador on the second ascent.
Feb 27, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
A classic Dugald Bremner shot of Tim Coats repeating his mid-80's testpiece Ultimate Finger Crack.
Feb 25, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulling the crux on the first pitch of Candyland.
Feb 22, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Larry Coats on the first ascent of Rushin' Arete. J. Haisley photo
Feb 22, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
The ultra-steep, ultra-thin, ultra-powerful crux of Mutiny on the Bounty: Heather Hayes leading.
Feb 22, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
The ultra-steep, ultra-thin, ultra-powerful crux of Mutiny on the Bounty: Heather Hayes leading.
Feb 6, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Jan 31, 2012Photomarc rosenthal
Dave Bowling snags the famous chicken head at the end of the crux on the first pitch of Dorsal Fin. (Note: the telephoto compresses the distance between the last bolt and the anchor- it's a couple of body lengths to get the belay!)
Jan 30, 2012PhotoTina L
The famous jump-across move on Oak Creek Spire (L. Coats leading). Many a burly climber has been shut down by this purely psychological crux.
Jan 24, 2012PhotoJJ Schlick
Another historic photo- thanks to Jim Haisley: first ascent of the Davidson Dihedral (yes- Paul Davidson leading).
Jan 24, 2012PhotoCatherine Conner
Paul Davidson leads the crux of Goldfinger on the FFA (Jim Haisley belays), late 70's.
Jan 14, 2012Photomcarizona
Summit of South Eagle Feather (Doug Biber & Heather Hayes), so high you can see the curvature of the Earth from up here!
Jan 6, 2012PhotoScott Z
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Jan 2, 2012PhotoBrian Prince
Jim Donini traversing the top of the Flying Buttress from the Classic to High Exposure Exit (late '70's)
Dec 29, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
A classic Dugald Bremner shot of Tim Coats repeating his mid-80's testpiece Ultimate Finger Crack.
Dec 10, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Tim Coats on the second pitch crux, while another climber on the Original Route steps across.
Nov 17, 2011PhotoAerili
The crux moves on the 3rd pitch of Dreamweaver.
Nov 12, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Songster styles up Crows Nest (and no, your fingers probably won't fit into that crack so well!).
Oct 17, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes on the opening moves of Praying Monk E. Face.
Oct 15, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes on the opening moves of Praying Monk E. Face.
Sep 13, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Topping the first (of two) burly overhangs on the 4th pitch of Beast.
Aug 13, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Hard to beat the scenery- Jackie Waring leads Azal Tinto.
Aug 11, 2011PhotoSKI
The famous jump-across move on Oak Creek Spire (L. Coats leading). Many a burly climber has been shut down by this purely psychological crux.
Aug 7, 2011PhotoSam Daley
Here's the evidence from back in the day- unidentified climber halfway down from the high dive, used in seeding the start of the Syndicate Bouldering Contest. L. Coats photo
Aug 7, 2011PhotoColin Cox
Steve Grossman (during his Royal Robbins phase) turns the Tralfador Roof on the second ascent. Paul Davidson belays.
Aug 6, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Doug Biber follows the first pitch of Tiptoe.
Aug 6, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Doug Biber starting up Negra Prima. L. Coats photo
Aug 6, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
The largest Eagle Feather, North Feather (Heather Hayes & Doug Biber on top)
Aug 6, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Take a deep breath, focus your mind, and sprint for the footholds! Doug Biber about to launch into the delightful but intimidating 4th pitch traverse on Candyland.
Jul 14, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes starts up the tricky start to Heart of Darkness (belayed by Heather Songster). Be sure to take the time to get the protection right, as the moves are tricky and fall would be serious!
Jul 1, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Songster styles up Crows Nest (and no, your fingers probably won't fit into that crack so well!).
Jun 30, 2011PhotoMarcy
Steve Grossman sets up for the crux move of Tralfador on the second ascent.
Apr 29, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
The ultra-steep, ultra-thin, ultra-powerful crux of Mutiny on the Bounty: Heather Hayes leading.
Apr 7, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes starts up the tricky start to Heart of Darkness (belayed by Heather Songster). Be sure to take the time to get the protection right, as the moves are tricky and fall would be serious!
Apr 3, 2011PhotoBrian Prince
Heather Hayes plugging gear on Mayflower.
Mar 23, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Songster styles up Crows Nest (and no, your fingers probably won't fit into that crack so well!).
Mar 20, 2011PhotoRichard DeCredico
Here's the evidence from back in the day- unidentified climber halfway down from the high dive, used in seeding the start of the Syndicate Bouldering Contest. L. Coats photo
Mar 19, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Steve Grossman (during his Royal Robbins phase) turns the Tralfador Roof on the second ascent. Paul Davidson belays.
Mar 17, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
The ultra-steep, ultra-thin, ultra-powerful crux of Mutiny on the Bounty: Heather Hayes leading.
Mar 14, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes grapples with the crux of UKD, a neglected classic!
Mar 4, 2011Photoerik kapec
Tim Coats on the second pitch crux, while another climber on the Original Route steps across.
Mar 1, 2011PhotoBrian Prince
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Feb 19, 2011PhotoJJ Schlick
Steve Grossman cruises out from under the initial roof on the second free ascent of the Twilight Zone.
Feb 18, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes starts up the tricky start to Heart of Darkness (belayed by Heather Songster). Be sure to take the time to get the protection right, as the moves are tricky and fall would be serious!
Feb 11, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes grapples with the crux of UKD, a neglected classic!
Feb 11, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Feb 1, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Feb 1, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Feb 1, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Feb 1, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Feb 1, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Feb 1, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Feb 1, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Jan 31, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Dec 18, 2010PhotoJJ Schlick
Scott Baxter leading on the 1st(?) ascent of East of Eden. J. Haisley photo
Dec 18, 2010PhotoJJ Schlick
A classic Dugald Bremner shot of Tim Coats repeating his mid-80's testpiece Ultimate Finger Crack.
Dec 13, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
Old times on the Front Porch (L to R) Paul Davidson, Steve Grossman, Jim Donini, Larry Coats, Gordon Douglass, Susie Walkup, Philipo Condrey (circa 1978)
Nov 29, 2010PhotoSam Daley
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Oct 24, 2010RouteJJ SchlickAZ : Northern Arizona : Sedona Area : Sedona : Marg's Draw Area : King Crimson : Southwest Face (5.12 A0)
Oct 24, 2010PhotoJJ Schlick
Grossman drilling the sideways bolt ladder at the end of the first pitch.
Oct 24, 2010PhotoJJ Schlick
Larry Coats leading the short but very exposed last pitch of the Southwest Face (see if you can guess the era from the outfit!).
Oct 23, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
The large and ancient packrat midden at the end of the first pitch, with collected samples designated. This midden turned out to be more than 30,000 years old, and contained needles of Douglas fir, limber pine, white fir, and many other species that are only found much higher in elevation today.
Oct 20, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Sep 30, 2010Photorpc
Pitch 1 and 2 of Blood, Sweat, and Fears. The first pitch is no longer climbable because a tasteless bolt ladder was drilled directly up the crack.
Sep 25, 2010PhotoMarcy
Tim Coats on the second pitch crux, while another climber on the Original Route steps across.
Sep 25, 2010PhotoJJ Schlick
Steve Grossman (during his Royal Robbins phase) turns the Tralfador Roof on the second ascent. Paul Davidson belays.
Sep 25, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
Steve Grossman (during his Royal Robbins phase) turns the Tralfador Roof on the second ascent. Paul Davidson belays.
Sep 25, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
Old days at Volunteer (the Cwm)- racking gear (all hexes and stoppers!) at the walk down- mid 1970's. (Dugald Bremner photo)
Aug 27, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Aug 25, 2010PhotoCO_Michael
Bouldering at West Elden in the old days: Jim Donini, Scott Baxter, and Dugald Bremner watch Gordon Douglass crank on Elden dacite (mid-70's).
Aug 4, 2010Photokhoa
The three dead turkeys. J. Haisley photo
Jul 24, 2010PhotoTylerW
Paul Davidson leads the crux of Goldfinger on the FFA (Jim Haisley belays), late 70's.
Jul 5, 2010PhotoLydia
John Doskicz powers up the slick stems and flaring jams of the Davidson Dihedral.
Jun 25, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
Old times on the Front Porch (L to R) Paul Davidson, Steve Grossman, Jim Donini, Larry Coats, Gordon Douglass, Susie Walkup, Philipo Condrey (circa 1978)
Jun 17, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
Tomas Robison pulls the final roof sequence on Purple Shark.
May 31, 2010PhotoColonel Mustard
Larry Coats on the 1st pitch traverse of Firecat N. Face route (1978).
Mar 28, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes plugging gear on Mayflower.
Mar 17, 2010Photoroman d
The 5th pitch of Dresdoom during the first ascent (nice beret!). Notice the equalized threads- a key to making this climb safe.
Feb 26, 2010PhotoRed
Larry Coats on the 1st pitch traverse of Firecat N. Face route (1978).
Feb 18, 2010PhotoPaul Davidson
A classic Dugald Bremner shot of Tim Coats repeating his mid-80's testpiece Ultimate Finger Crack.
Feb 17, 2010PhotoErock
Another historic photo- thanks to Jim Haisley: first ascent of the Davidson Dihedral (yes- Paul Davidson leading).
Feb 17, 2010PhotoErock
John Doskicz powers up the slick stems and flaring jams of the Davidson Dihedral.
Dec 3, 2009Photoccmski
Larry Coats climbing into the crux on Jump Back Jack Crack
Dec 3, 2009Photoccmski
Ed Webster on first ascent of Adam's Rib 2nd pitch
Dec 3, 2009Photoccmski
Take a deep breath, focus your mind, and sprint for the footholds! Doug Biber about to launch into the delightful but intimidating 4th pitch traverse on Candyland.
Dec 3, 2009Photoccmski
The beautiful Unicorn belay ledge below the 2nd pitch of Dreamweaver
Dec 3, 2009Photoccmski
Heather Hayes plugging gear on Mayflower.
Dec 3, 2009Photoccmski
The ultra-steep, ultra-thin, ultra-powerful crux of Mutiny on the Bounty: Heather Hayes leading.
Dec 3, 2009Photoccmski
Larry Coats on the first ascent of Rushin' Arete. J. Haisley photo
Dec 3, 2009Photoccmski
The famous jump-across move on Oak Creek Spire (L. Coats leading). Many a burly climber has been shut down by this purely psychological crux.
Dec 3, 2009Photoccmski
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Dec 2, 2009PhotoFlex
Larry Coats on the second ascent of Jolly Roger. J. Haisley photo
Nov 28, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
John Doskicz powers up the slick stems and flaring jams of the Davidson Dihedral.
Nov 24, 2009PhotoMike McL
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Nov 23, 2009PhotoFlex
Paul Davidson (leading) and Steve Grossman on the first ascent of the Prow (1978).
Oct 25, 2009PhotoKeen Butterworth
Kelly Carignan on Silk Road, near midnight during the Christmas holidays, after closing Neptune's during the shopping mayhem (circa 1992).
Oct 16, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Old times on the Front Porch (L to R) Paul Davidson, Steve Grossman, Jim Donini, Larry Coats, Gordon Douglass, Susie Walkup, Philipo Condrey (circa 1978)
Oct 12, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
The crux moves on the 3rd pitch of Dreamweaver.
Oct 7, 2009PhotoMike
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Oct 4, 2009PhotoFlex
The ultra-steep, ultra-thin, ultra-powerful crux of Mutiny on the Bounty: Heather Hayes leading.
Aug 29, 2009PhotoMike
The famous jump-across move on Oak Creek Spire (L. Coats leading). Many a burly climber has been shut down by this purely psychological crux.
Aug 19, 2009Photoryan dillon
Another historic photo- thanks to Jim Haisley: first ascent of the Davidson Dihedral (yes- Paul Davidson leading).
Aug 17, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Aug 15, 2009PhotoMarcy
Paul Davidson (leading) and Steve Grossman on the first ascent of the Prow (1978).
Jul 14, 2009PhotoJon Ruland
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Jun 16, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Paul Davidson (leading) and Steve Grossman on the first ascent of the Prow (1978).
Jun 10, 2009PhotoJulie Messier
The famous jump-across move on Oak Creek Spire (L. Coats leading). Many a burly climber has been shut down by this purely psychological crux.
May 29, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Paul Davidson (leading) and Steve Grossman on the first ascent of the Prow (1978).
May 8, 2009Photojoelhagan
The ultra-steep, ultra-thin, ultra-powerful crux of Mutiny on the Bounty: Heather Hayes leading.
May 4, 2009Photojoelhagan
Paul Davidson (leading) and Steve Grossman on the first ascent of the Prow (1978).
Apr 27, 2009PhotoTavis Ricksecker
Another historic photo- thanks to Jim Haisley: first ascent of the Davidson Dihedral (yes- Paul Davidson leading).
Mar 21, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Mar 6, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes plugging gear on Mayflower.
Mar 2, 2009PhotoRob Duncan
Paul Davidson (leading) and Steve Grossman on the first ascent of the Prow (1978).
Feb 24, 2009PhotoJ. Fox
The ultra-steep, ultra-thin, ultra-powerful crux of Mutiny on the Bounty: Heather Hayes leading.
Feb 24, 2009Photojoshf
The ultra-steep, ultra-thin, ultra-powerful crux of Mutiny on the Bounty: Heather Hayes leading.
Feb 20, 2009PhotoAdam Stackhouse
John Doskicz powers up the slick stems and flaring jams of the Davidson Dihedral.
Jan 31, 2009PhotoIan F.
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Dec 3, 2008PhotoRichard Fernandez
Larry Coats on the 1st pitch traverse of Firecat N. Face route (1978).
Sep 12, 2008Phototobin sanson
Tomas Robison pulls the final roof sequence on Purple Shark.
Aug 8, 2008PhotoBuck Dooley
Paul Davidson (leading) and Steve Grossman on the first ascent of the Prow (1978).
Jul 20, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Even the start to The Joker is pretty darned hard! Tomas Robison leads.
Jul 13, 2008PhotoDennis
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Jul 12, 2008PhotoTea
Larry Coats on the 1st pitch traverse of Firecat N. Face route (1978).
Jun 28, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
The famous jump-across move on Oak Creek Spire (L. Coats leading). Many a burly climber has been shut down by this purely psychological crux.
Jun 21, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
John Doskicz powers up the slick stems and flaring jams of the Davidson Dihedral.
Jun 14, 2008PhotoKeegan Dimmick
The famous jump-across move on Oak Creek Spire (L. Coats leading). Many a burly climber has been shut down by this purely psychological crux.
May 23, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
The ultra-steep, ultra-thin, ultra-powerful crux of Mutiny on the Bounty: Heather Hayes leading.
May 9, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
The crux moves on the 3rd pitch of Dreamweaver.
Apr 25, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Paul Davidson (leading) and Steve Grossman on the first ascent of the Prow (1978).
Apr 25, 2008PhotoBrad Brandewie
Paul Davidson (leading) and Steve Grossman on the first ascent of the Prow (1978).
Apr 7, 2008PhotoPaul Davidson
Paul Davidson (leading) and Steve Grossman on the first ascent of the Prow (1978).
Apr 1, 2008PhotoMichael Schneiter
Bouldering at West Elden in the old days: Jim Donini, Scott Baxter, and Dugald Bremner watch Gordon Douglass crank on Elden dacite (mid-70's).
Mar 26, 2008PhototooTALLtim
Heather Hayes powers into the crux of Tom's Thumb 2nd pitch (yes, it is wide- note the helmet she had to leave behind to fit deep enough to jam!)
Mar 23, 2008PhotoClark Gray
Heather Hayes plugging gear on Mayflower.
Mar 14, 2008PhotoCharles Danforth
Summit of South Eagle Feather (Doug Biber & Heather Hayes), so high you can see the curvature of the Earth from up here!
Mar 8, 2008PhotoTavis Ricksecker
The crux moves on the 3rd pitch of Dreamweaver.
Mar 8, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Mar 5, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes powers into the crux of Tom's Thumb 2nd pitch (yes, it is wide- note the helmet she had to leave behind to fit deep enough to jam!)
Mar 3, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Take a deep breath, focus your mind, and sprint for the footholds! Doug Biber about to launch into the delightful but intimidating 4th pitch traverse on Candyland.
Mar 1, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Take a deep breath, focus your mind, and sprint for the footholds! Doug Biber about to launch into the delightful but intimidating 4th pitch traverse on Candyland.
Feb 15, 2008Photosqwirll
Heather Hayes plugging gear on Mayflower.
Feb 13, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Feb 13, 2008PhotoJ. Fox
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Feb 11, 2008PhotoPete Hunt
The ultra-steep, ultra-thin, ultra-powerful crux of Mutiny on the Bounty: Heather Hayes leading.
Jan 9, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
The crux moves on the 3rd pitch of Dreamweaver.
Jan 5, 2008Photokirra
Summit of South Eagle Feather (Doug Biber & Heather Hayes), so high you can see the curvature of the Earth from up here!
Dec 31, 2007Photojoshf
The awkward crux chimney moves on the second pitch of Candyland (L. Coats)
Dec 31, 2007Photojoshf
Heather Hayes pulling the crux on the first pitch of Candyland.
Dec 31, 2007Photojoshf
Take a deep breath, focus your mind, and sprint for the footholds! Doug Biber about to launch into the delightful but intimidating 4th pitch traverse on Candyland.
Dec 31, 2007Photojoshf
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Dec 31, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Heather Hayes pulls through the crux of the Coatimundi Roof
Dec 19, 2007PhotoTea
Dave Bowling snags the famous chicken head at the end of the crux on the first pitch of Dorsal Fin. (Note: the telephoto compresses the distance between the last bolt and the anchor- it's a couple of body lengths to get the belay!)
Dec 11, 2007PhotoKarsten
Heather Songster styles up Crows Nest (and no, your fingers probably won't fit into that crack so well!).
Dec 2, 2007PhotoDave Fiorucci
The crux moves on the 3rd pitch of Dreamweaver.
Nov 9, 2007PhotoAimee Rose
Bouldering at West Elden in the old days: Jim Donini, Scott Baxter, and Dugald Bremner watch Gordon Douglass crank on Elden dacite (mid-70's).
Nov 9, 2007PhotoAimee Rose
Tomas Robison pulls the final roof sequence on Purple Shark.
Nov 9, 2007PhotoAimee Rose
Even the start to The Joker is pretty darned hard! Tomas Robison leads.
Nov 1, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Take a deep breath, focus your mind, and sprint for the footholds! Doug Biber about to launch into the delightful but intimidating 4th pitch traverse on Candyland.
Oct 31, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Dave Bowling snags the famous chicken head at the end of the crux on the first pitch of Dorsal Fin. (Note: the telephoto compresses the distance between the last bolt and the anchor- it's a couple of body lengths to get the belay!)
Oct 29, 2007PhotoFlex
Baxter Crack in fat ice conditions- a rarity in Northern Arizona!
Oct 22, 2007PhotoBrad Brandewie
Larry Coats on the 1st pitch traverse of Firecat N. Face route (1978).
Oct 22, 2007PhotoBrad Brandewie
The famous jump-across move on Oak Creek Spire (L. Coats leading). Many a burly climber has been shut down by this purely psychological crux.
Oct 17, 2007Photorpc
The famous jump-across move on Oak Creek Spire (L. Coats leading). Many a burly climber has been shut down by this purely psychological crux.
Oct 3, 2007PhotoTavis Ricksecker
Heather Hayes powers into the crux of Tom's Thumb 2nd pitch (yes, it is wide- note the helmet she had to leave behind to fit deep enough to jam!)
Oct 1, 2007PhotoRyan Brough
Dave Bowling snags the famous chicken head at the end of the crux on the first pitch of Dorsal Fin. (Note: the telephoto compresses the distance between the last bolt and the anchor- it's a couple of body lengths to get the belay!)
Sep 15, 2007PhotoTavis Ricksecker
Paul Davidson (leading) and Steve Grossman on the first ascent of the Prow (1978).
Sep 12, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Take a deep breath, focus your mind, and sprint for the footholds! Doug Biber about to launch into the delightful but intimidating 4th pitch traverse on Candyland.
Sep 10, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Summit of South Eagle Feather (Doug Biber & Heather Hayes), so high you can see the curvature of the Earth from up here!
Sep 7, 2007Photomarkguycan
Heather Hayes pulling the crux on the first pitch of Candyland.
Sep 7, 2007Photomarkguycan
The crux moves on the 3rd pitch of Dreamweaver.
Sep 5, 2007Phototenesmus
Larry Coats on the 1st pitch traverse of Firecat N. Face route (1978).
Sep 5, 2007PhotoKris Gorny
Larry Coats on the 1st pitch traverse of Firecat N. Face route (1978).
Sep 4, 2007PhotoKris Gorny
John Doskicz powers up the slick stems and flaring jams of the Davidson Dihedral.
Sep 3, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
The ultra-steep, ultra-thin, ultra-powerful crux of Mutiny on the Bounty: Heather Hayes leading.
Sep 3, 2007PhotoC Miller
Even the start to The Joker is pretty darned hard! Tomas Robison leads.
Sep 3, 2007PhotoC Miller
Heather Songster styles up Crows Nest (and no, your fingers probably won't fit into that crack so well!).
Sep 3, 2007PhotoC Miller
Paul Davidson (leading) and Steve Grossman on the first ascent of the Prow (1978).
Sep 3, 2007PhotoC Miller
Heather Hayes plugging gear on Mayflower.
Sep 3, 2007PhotoC Miller
The ultra-steep, ultra-thin, ultra-powerful crux of Mutiny on the Bounty: Heather Hayes leading.
Sep 2, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Old times on the Front Porch (L to R) Paul Davidson, Steve Grossman, Jim Donini, Larry Coats, Gordon Douglass, Susie Walkup, Philipo Condrey (circa 1978)