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Location: NH : Stonehouse Pond : Geezer Pleaser (5.13d R) By: nhclimber When: Dec 24, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: very impressive guys.
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Location: NH : New Durham Area (South of ... : Longstack Precipice : The Big Wall : Porno Poison Ivy (5.11+ A1 R) : Photo By: nhclimber When: Dec 13, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: oh god, the last thing he needs is to hear either one of those comments.
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Location: NH : *NH Ice and Alpine Climbing : Mount Washington : Huntington Ravine : Henderson Ridge (5.4) By: nhclimber When: Dec 3, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: highly recomended. Have at it, good fun.
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Location: NH : Stonehouse Pond : The Day After My Birthday (... (5.13a/b) : Photo By: nhclimber When: Nov 21, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: joe, you are a funny man...
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Location: NH : Whitehorse Ledge : 5. Children's Crusade Wall : The Eliminate (5.11c) By: nhclimber When: Nov 12, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: There is a stick for a stickclip at the belay. cLIP IT AND climb fro the ground. Great route.
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Location: NH : Cannon Cliff : 4. Moby Grape Area : Moby Grape (5.8) : Photo By: nhclimber When: Oct 29, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: Yes! So this is where those guys are getting there fashiom advice from. I would have never guessed Loren...
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Location: NH : Pawtuckaway : Trailside Boulders By: nhclimber When: Oct 25, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: Matt, i believe it's lower cliff you saw. There is are 6-10 lines gear and mixed (room for more!). I've done a few routes on the right side and I imagine there are some listed here. The old p-way book has them listed out and maybe the stewart green (climb new england) has them. This is also the area of most dependable ice in the park.
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Location: NH : Kancamagus Crags : Woodchuck Ledge : The Caterpillar Wall : Aspiring (5.10b/c) By: nhclimber When: Oct 16, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: Nice to hear. Hopefully if Chris was there he kept you away from a nearby project of mine! Course by the time I get back on it...
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Location: NH : Pawtuckaway : Lower Slabs : Clingon (5.4) : Photo By: nhclimber When: Oct 10, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: big smiles!
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Location: NH : Pawtuckaway : Lower Slabs : Clingon (5.4) : Photo By: nhclimber When: Oct 10, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: love the helmet!
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Location: NH : New Durham Area (South of ... : Longstack Precipice : Wonderland Wall : The Mighty Quinn (5.8+) : Photo By: nhclimber When: Oct 8, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: She needed her Pappy to help drive. She is waiting for more routes to bear her name. If only we could work on her mom...
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Location: NH : Pawtuckaway : Boulder Natural : The Zoo : circumspect ceiling (V2) By: nhclimber When: Sep 27, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: I like this problem and it's this type of thing that makes p-way great. Running solo circuits on these types of probelms lets you log in tons of mileage in a day. For me and the types of climbing I enjoy this is as beneficial as a day with my but in the dirt cranking on small holds. There is a ton of stuff in the .6-.10 range. I did have to laugh though, first thing I thought when I read '...where people have been known to piss and sh*t.." i thought, Rumney. (of course this is closely follo... more >>
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Location: NH : Stonehouse Pond : Trundle Drunk Express (5.11a) By: nhclimber When: Sep 26, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: I remember getting gear (small) after the arete that I used as a directional after a failed lead. That's cool. Good for you guys.
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Location: NH : Stonehouse Pond : Desperation (5.10c) By: nhclimber When: Sep 21, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: is this the route that finish left of the finger crack (bbb?) in that flare?
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Location: NH : Stonehouse Pond : Trundle Drunk Express (5.11a) By: nhclimber When: Sep 21, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: Awesome Will/Joe, great Job. What a great quality line. How was it leaving the traverse onto the arete? I had a hell of a time sticking that big move. Great name too.
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Location: NH : Stonehouse Pond : The Nose (5.8) By: nhclimber When: Sep 20, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: I'll back up that every inch of an .8.
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Location: NH : Stonehouse Pond By: nhclimber When: Sep 20, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: Rock and roll, way cheaper than getting those enviro hangers. I 'm sure Burlap would think it's a great idea too, as he had a hand in getting the state to get the property. In light of everything happening there recently, I think anything we can do as a community is killer. Joe, sorry I didn't get back to you. Doing well with just the 1 beautiful girl, she just turned one. Sarah and I just bought a place in Newmarket, I figured I had too much free time. Anyway, hope to see you out this fal... more >>
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Location: NH : Stonehouse Pond By: nhclimber When: Sep 18, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: great, we just get the place back and the yahoos and idiots come out.
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Location: NH : Pawtuckaway : Boulder Natural : The Zoo : The Lobster Pot (V1-) By: nhclimber When: Sep 6, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: 5.6 or 5.7 the slab just to the left of the left arete of this makes a fun sneaker climb.
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Location: NH : Pawtuckaway : Boulder Natural : The Zoo : Barnacle Bill (V4) By: nhclimber When: Sep 6, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: Just sent this rig for the first time the other day. Amongst my proudest boulder sends. Didn't feel as hard as it has. great problem. straight up variation from the big jug to the arete overhead isn't v5 either. v3? or easier
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Location: NH : Whitehorse Ledge : 7. The Slabs : The Cormier-Magness Route (5.6) By: nhclimber When: Sep 6, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: ha, exactly john. My comment to him last night, was i thought most el cap routes had less named pitches. Still, great job guys finding a nearly indpendent line on the slabs put up in great style. Had a few repeats and sounds great.
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Location: NH : Stonehouse Pond By: nhclimber When: Sep 6, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: Hey Will, the couple times I've tried it i place a few 2-3 cams in the crack (you realize how low angle the .7 is when you move away from it)to keep from hitting the slab. from the end of the crack i thought that up the arete would be the and proud aesthetic line. Hence the bolt comment. You can continue around the corner and link into the top of the joke or joke book fairly easily. That's the only way I have finished the route. maybe mid .10.
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Location: NH : Attitash Crag : The Main Area : Thin Line (5.11) : Photo By: nhclimber When: Sep 4, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: i love it, leader, f*ck it. No helmet. Belayer-helmet. Looks like a good route chris.
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Location: NH : Whitehorse Ledge : 7. The Slabs : The Cormier-Magness Route (5.6) By: nhclimber When: Sep 4, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: You named every pitch...really... jk, great job buddy.
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Location: NH : Stonehouse Pond By: nhclimber When: Aug 24, 2012 | view comment >> |
Comments: Not really a route, but halfway up the main 5.7 corner there is a finger crack that shoots out left on the overhanging wall. Great moves, done it on TR and tried to lead it several times and no send yet. My guess is mid.11 with awkward moves and kinda campusy. Might need one bolt to make it comfortable, but I bet you could take the fall without any real consequences. Anyone done it?
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