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Member Since: Nov 23, 2007
Last Visit: Sep 1, 2008
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Point Rank: # 597
Total Points: 462
Last Year: 212
Last 30 Days: 0
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The following 33 contributions by Stefan Doucette were rated Great or Useful by the indicated user.

Date Contribution UserDescription
Apr 4, 2009PhotoDuncan Lennon
Pikes Peak as viewed from the North.
Feb 28, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Century plant.
Jan 13, 2009PhotoDarryl Roth
The seemingly endless Gymnasium.
Dec 31, 2008Photorpc
Owl Rock as seen from the side.
Dec 12, 2008Photomattclimber
Bolting routes in Cochise is generally avoided, not because of any lack of possible lines, but because of ethics.  Here is a portion of a 100-200 foot wall full of plates and gator skin.  The extremely featured face is viewed from the End Pinnacle summit.  Photo taken by Kelly Hartman.
Dec 2, 2008Phototobin sanson
Century plant.
Nov 22, 2008PhotoBrian Adzima
North Six Shooter Peak as seen from the old corral.
Oct 8, 2008PhotoOlaf Mitchell
Oct 2, 2008PhotoJesse Morehouse
Looking for the first bolt on the run-out pitch to the summit.
Sep 17, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Aug 1, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
North Six Shooter Peak as seen from the old corral.
May 17, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Bolting routes in Cochise is generally avoided, not because of any lack of possible lines, but because of ethics.  Here is a portion of a 100-200 foot wall full of plates and gator skin.  The extremely featured face is viewed from the End Pinnacle summit.  Photo taken by Kelly Hartman.
Apr 23, 2008PhotoPaul Rezucha
Kevin at the crux.
Apr 22, 2008Photophil wortmann
North Six Shooter Peak as seen from the old corral.
Apr 22, 2008PhotoFrances Fierst
Apr 4, 2008Photorpc
Bolting routes in Cochise is generally avoided, not because of any lack of possible lines, but because of ethics.  Here is a portion of a 100-200 foot wall full of plates and gator skin.  The extremely featured face is viewed from the End Pinnacle summit.  Photo taken by Kelly Hartman.
Feb 29, 2008PhotoKelly Hartman
Century plant.
Feb 29, 2008PhotoKelly Hartman
Bolting routes in Cochise is generally avoided, not because of any lack of possible lines, but because of ethics.  Here is a portion of a 100-200 foot wall full of plates and gator skin.  The extremely featured face is viewed from the End Pinnacle summit.  Photo taken by Kelly Hartman.
Feb 29, 2008PhotoKelly Hartman
Owl rock below "mares tails."
Feb 29, 2008PhotoKelly Hartman
The seemingly endless Gymnasium.
Feb 29, 2008PhotoKelly Hartman
Topping out at the Gym.
Feb 29, 2008PhotoKelly Hartman
Feb 11, 2008Photophil wortmann
The seemingly endless Gymnasium.
Feb 7, 2008PhotoAndy Librande
The seemingly endless Gymnasium.
Feb 4, 2008PhotoKris Gorny
Century plant.
Feb 4, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
The seemingly endless Gymnasium.
Jan 30, 2008Photophil wortmann
Rockfellow Domes.
Jan 30, 2008Photophil wortmann
Starting up the second pitch of Days of Future Past.  End Pinnacle, Rockafellow Domes.
Jan 14, 2008PhotoStefan Doucette
North Six Shooter Peak as seen from the old corral.
Jan 10, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
North Six Shooter Peak as seen from the old corral.
Jan 6, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
North Six Shooter Peak as seen from the old corral.
Dec 4, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
North Six Shooter Peak as seen from the old corral.