Name that Route, Vol IV.
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Juan Vargaswrote: That's it! |
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I vividly remember that knobby crack on P1 of Imaginary Voyage. Probably the highlight of the route imo. My turn: |
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Juan Vargaswrote: Something in Maine? |
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David Cummings wrote: Getting closer |
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Warriors wrote: Hah! Thanks for the reply, and definitely not a call out; just a bit puzzled, and suspected that your memory might be getting as bad as mine is! I've occasionally wondered what the terrain is like on those two routes to the left; one rarely hears anything about them, and I don't think I've ever seen a published topo. Do you recall seeing many substantial features over there, or is it all just Shield Headwall blankness? Edit:- Just looked at the topo for Quo Vadis - mountainproject.com/route/1… ; could it be the 'bivy for 3+' to the left of that route's 19th belay stance? |
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Juan Vargaswrote: Adair by the sea? |
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Juan Vargaswrote: Guillotine, but I cheated and looked |
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Jordan Duncanwrote: Guillotine, yes. But since you cheated, maybe Aunt Patty can go since she was the closest to getting it? |
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Juan Vargaswrote: O man, I don't have to many climbing photos. Hopefully this one isn't to obscure, but an east coast classic nonetheless. Edit since I guess I hit my post limit. N H got it (very fitting user name) your up! |
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Something on main cliff at Rumney? Underdog? |
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Matt Schilowitzwrote: Not Rumney, but still schist |
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Aunt Pattywrote: Big Red? |
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Nol Hwrote: Is someone able to confirm this guess? It seems like folks are in agreement. NH, if you’re confident I think you can go ahead and post! |
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Doctor Drakewrote: That's Big Red on the Wild River Crag for sure. |
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Doctor Drakewrote: i hit my post limit yesterday and edited my OG post. N H got it! Let's keep the ball rolling |
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Nol Hwrote: The El! Classic. Never done it, but have driven by many times wishing I had a local partner. |
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Doctor Drakewrote: Bingo! |
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Bit of a different perspective on this one, so maybe it'll be tricky to recognize, but this is an insanely popular climb |
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Doctor Drakewrote: That picture is like a time machine for me. In about 1978 I did it with a guy named Rick Morse. We were a couple of kids. Then, the area was referred to as the "Ad's," a much nicer named than today's "Dack's." Alas... |








