Contributed Photos |
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Great Image |
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| Amphitheater perspective - This is where the good stuff is. | NY : Salmon River Falls (Ice) | | Dec 31, 2008 |
| Upper Gorge, climbs in view Salmon Ladder, Don't Cry over Spilled Milt and Salmon Steak (photo left to right) - Unknown climber | NY : Salmon River Falls (Ice) : Upper Gorge | | Dec 31, 2008 |
| Main Falls - closed to climbing for now | NY : Salmon River Falls (Ice) | | Dec 31, 2008 |
| Mike Addario climbing Salmon Steak | Nathan Stokes : Salmon River Falls Ice 2005 | | Dec 27, 2008 |
| Another shot of the Amphitheater. | Nathan Stokes : Salmon River Falls Ice 2005 | | Dec 27, 2008 |
| Amphitheater perspective - This is where the good stuff (i.e. things I can't climb) are. | Nathan Stokes : Salmon River Falls Ice 2005 | | Dec 27, 2008 |
| Salmon Steak from afar. Amphitheater in the distance | Nathan Stokes : Salmon River Falls Ice 2005 | | Dec 27, 2008 |
| Salmon Steak - easy TR | Nathan Stokes : Salmon River Falls Ice 2005 | | Dec 27, 2008 |
| Upper Gorge, climbs in view Salmon Ladder, Don't Cry over Spilled Milt and Salmon Steak (photo left to right) - Unknown climber | Nathan Stokes : Salmon River Falls Ice 2005 | | Dec 27, 2008 |
| Main Falls at Salmon River Falls unique area - Close to climbing | Nathan Stokes : Salmon River Falls Ice 2005 | | Dec 27, 2008 |
| snow on palm trees just seems wrong | Nathan Stokes : Randomness | | Dec 18, 2008 |
| Looking out across the normally brown high desert | Nathan Stokes : Randomness | | Dec 18, 2008 |
| Nate swimming up the crack, nearing the top of the route. | CA : Joshua Tree National Park : ... : Double Cross (5.7+) | | Dec 7, 2008 |
Contributed Comments |
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Location: Nick Kreilach : Adventures in the High Peak... : Photo By: Nathan Stokes When: Oct 26, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: This totally beats the day we saw the two kayakers put in at the Woodsfall trail crossing of Johns Brook in the spring at flood stage. What were you looking for in Avalanche Lake?
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Location: Trad Climbing : worst anchors ever.... : Post : Photo By: Nathan Stokes When: Jan 1, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: That looks like a ring eye for a high tension power line work
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Location: NY : Little Falls : Moss Island : Jeff Loves Eileen (5.4) By: Nathan Stokes When: Nov 14, 2011 | view comment >> |
Comments: There are a couple of bomber nut and tri cam placements right on the edge for an anchor at the top of the crack. Or if you want the anchor in the center of the climb a #2 Camalot, an offset nut and a yellow alien will make a good 3 point anchor with a standard length cordalette.
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Location: Gabe K : My Shots : Photo By: Nathan Stokes When: Nov 3, 2011 | view comment >> |
Comments: Looks like standard New England Summit conditions to me :-)
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Location: NY : The Gunks : The Trapps : e. The Mac Wall (Something ... : Three Pines (5.3) By: Nathan Stokes When: Oct 22, 2011 | view comment >> |
Comments: Led the 2nd and "4th" pitches today. We did the 3rd pitch from the chains at the top of the second pitch to the ledge above the Dangler. That made communication easy for both of the upper pitches. Did the 5.6ish finish straight up the face (with the pin) to top out. Great climb, though the crack on P2 was a bit wet
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Location: NY : Adirondacks : High Peaks : Mt. Colden : Trap Dike (summer) (4th) By: Nathan Stokes When: Sep 13, 2011 | view comment >> |
Comments: Trip Report from a climber who went up View into the Dike from across Avalanche Lake Sounds like the Dike just got cleaned out, not destroyed. The exit route may have changed also
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Location: Climbing Gear Discussion : Emergency Gear : Post : Photo By: Nathan Stokes When: Feb 26, 2011 | view comment >> |
Comments: Need to talk to the belayer about soft catches :-)
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Location: NH : Cathedral Ledge : Thin Air Face : Thin Air (5.6) : Photo By: Nathan Stokes When: May 16, 2010 | view comment >> |
Comments: The top of the chimney is where we belayed the 3rd pitch. We belayed the 4th pitch up in the pines (slightly higher than the birch). That makes for a short scramble to the walk off / Pine tree eliminate pitch.
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Location: NH : Cathedral Ledge : Thin Air Face : Thin Air (5.6) By: Nathan Stokes When: May 15, 2010 | view comment >> |
Comments: The spooky flake is still hanging on, its not hard to work around it. No chalk mark on it right now. Did (seconded) this yesterday as part of a Thin Air -> Hotter Than hell-> Inferno link up. Had the entire climb to ourselves which was nice. We linked the first and second pitches no problem.
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Location: NY : Little Falls : Moss Island By: Nathan Stokes When: Nov 21, 2009 | view comment >> |
Comments: Looks like someone has been projecting the harder stuff as of late. There is copious amounts of chalk on most of the good climbs.
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Location: NY : Little Falls : Moss Island : Goat Crack (5.2) By: Nathan Stokes When: Nov 21, 2009 | view comment >> |
Comments: I agree, this climb can be sewn up with a set of nuts and some doubles in the off fingers size.
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Location: NY : Adirondacks : Keene Valley Region : The Barkeater Cliff : Mr. Clean (5.8) By: Nathan Stokes When: Jul 12, 2009 | view comment >> |
Comments: I found this easier than "Eat Yourself a Pie" which I climbed later in the day. I did the entire climb as a lieback and cruised up it. The crux is a series of 9 moves especially if you can't jam or lieback very well.
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