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Date Contribution UserDescription
Aug 7, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Amazing corner climbing on p4 of sunspot.
Nov 7, 2008PhotoSirius
The three Continental Towers. The leftmost is the North, FA Trevor Bowman and Nick Stayner 8/2001. Center is the Middle, FA Fred Beckey/Bob Stevenson 1967. Right is the South, FA unknown. Paul Horton and Joe Kelsey did the first  recorded ascent via the Northwest Arete (the prominent arete/ridge on the left margin of the South's lower buttress). The line on the lower buttress was new, but the party found pins on their West Ridge route on the summit tower, as well as an Army piton rap anchor near the summit. Continental Drift, FA Trevor Bowman/Nick Stayner is described in this site's route database.
Nov 7, 2008RouteSiriusCA : Yosemite National Park : Tuolumne Meadows : Olmstead Canyon : Lord Caffeine (5.10d)
Aug 26, 2008Photojoelhagan
Traversing out the undercling. Pretty good exposure!
Jul 17, 2008AreaAnonymous UserMT : Gallatin Canyon
May 17, 2008PhotoWill Cleveland
Traversing out the undercling. Pretty good exposure!
Apr 26, 2008AreaAnonymous UserMT : Gallatin Canyon
Apr 1, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Kelby Fisher on one of the most classic pitches anywhere, which combines two of the craziest features of the route: the "window" and this awesome hand traverse.
Sep 18, 2007RoutesaxfiendNC : Linville Gorge : Shortoff Mountain : White Corner (5.10a)
Jun 21, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Looking south from the Grand Teton summit. From right to left: Middle Teton, South Teton, Icecream Cone, Spalding Peak, Gilkey Tower, Cloudveil Dome, Nez Perce. The two big peaks in the background are Mt. Wister and Buck Mountain.
Jun 7, 2007PhotoD Chermak
Kelby Fisher on one of the most classic pitches anywhere, which combines two of the craziest features of the route: the "window" and this awesome hand traverse.
Apr 18, 2006PhotoRich Graziano
The 5.9 handcrack variation on Guide's Wall. Can feel thin if your hands are large like mine! The awesome roof looms above.
Apr 18, 2006PhotoAnonymous User
Looking south from the Grand Teton summit. From right to left: Middle Teton, South Teton, Icecream Cone, Spalding Peak, Gilkey Tower, Cloudveil Dome, Nez Perce. The two big peaks in the background are Mt. Wister and Buck Mountain.
Mar 27, 2006AreaAnonymous UserWY : Grand Teton National Park
Mar 9, 2006AreaNick StaynerWY : Grand Teton National Park
Mar 9, 2006PhotoMike Morley
Looking south from the Grand Teton summit. From right to left: Middle Teton, South Teton, Icecream Cone, Spalding Peak, Gilkey Tower, Cloudveil Dome, Nez Perce. The two big peaks in the background are Mt. Wister and Buck Mountain.