Crags with the best views
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nothing like some half pitches at reimer's ranch, then a quick 50m hike to the *edit* pedernales river. picture taken from water junction of sex cave/canyon and *edit* pedernales river
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Koh phi phi and railey offer very spectacular views! |
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Andrew Wood wrote:nothing like some half pitches at reimer's ranch, then a quick 50m hike to the colorado river. picture taken from water junction of sex cave/canyon and colorado river.Actually, that's the Pedernales River, not the Colorado. Reimers is pretty beautiful! |
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Index, WA. |
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MaxSuffering wrote:Like you said, lots of places have great views once you're on top or up a few pitches. Northeastern cragging destinations which come to mind as having great views even if you're just standing at the base belaying: Avalanche Pass (Adks) Panther Gorge (Adks) Courthouse Cliff (Adks) Noonmark Mt. (Adks) Owls Head Mt. (Adks) Rogers Rock (Adks) Snowy Mt. (Adks) Cannon Cliff (NH) Huntington Ravine (NH) Square Ledge (NH) Artist Bluff (NH) Mt. Willard (NH) (Someone want to chime in with some VT areas?) It goes without saying that some of these are a long way from the road and require substantial hiking to get to.+1 for Avalanche Lake. A buddy and I did California Flake last weekend. |
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-Squamish |
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The forest of Fontainebleau and bouldering is not my favorite climbing style. |
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I would add Amora Gedel outside of Addis Ababa... the hills are alive!! |
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