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Oct 4, 2013
It's a Duzzi climbs out the arete View Comment
Sep 30, 2013
J.S.C starts on crimps at chest height View Comment
Sep 30, 2013
Thanks. I updated it. View Comment
Jul 21, 2010
This photo does not give an accurate representation of how steep this wall really is. I love this problem a… View Comment
Feb 8, 2010
Haha, I've never seen a single person at Pawtuckaway care if you have your dog with you or not. In fact, I'… View Comment
Oct 11, 2009
More fun than it looks. A hard highstep to get the good sloper. View Comment

Forum Messages View All 9

Gear > Climbing Gear Reviews
Reply: Gear Review - Sterling 9.5mm Ion Rope
Sep 29, 2009 They now offer bi-pattern ropes. In my opinion sterling makes the best ropes. I have a 9.8 that I've beaten the hell out of and it still works great. I've used mammut, petzl, b… View Message
General > Sport Climbing
Reply: Bailing on sport route
Sep 21, 2009 Screwlinks suck and are a pain to remove for the person climbing the route. Think of it this way, screwlinks cost the same as crappy ovals so... I've found bail biners and have… View Message
General > Sport Climbing
Reply: Best First 5.14 in the Country
Sep 19, 2009 I'd go to rifle and try some of the routes there (if I could climb 5.14) I have heard that some of the 13d's are really like 14's here is a list climbing magazine calls rifles… View Message
Regional > Northeastern States
Reply: Cathedral Ledge, the forgotten cliff?
Sep 16, 2009 Exactally, for some reason people seem to head to Cathedral because it has nicer rock...? Idk the rock at whithorse is still good and it has longer classics. Cathderal is nice,… View Message
Regional > Northeastern States
Reply: Cathedral Ledge, the forgotten cliff?
Sep 13, 2009 The south buttress at whitehorse is the forgotten cliff. :( It has such great classics too like the last unicorn and science friction... View Message
Gear > Climbing Gear Discussion
Reply: Trango Cinch VS GriGri
Sep 3, 2009 Personally the cinch is easier to use but it can be tricky. I love it because with thinner ropes it works so well. I love the smooth feeding and the lowering (isn't that bad) i… View Message
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