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Tom Ashley

Las Vegas, NV

Member Since
Sep 1, 2014
Last Visit: 1 hour ago
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1 day ago
Super fun! definitely makes it worth the walk up to the OB routes. Upper (currently unclimbed) pitches look… View Comment
Mar 22, 2024
I had heard a lot about how this route was full on/serious/heads up climbing and was scared to try it becau… View Comment
Jan 15, 2023
The last driveable half mile or so is blocked by a gate that has a chain and a lock. This appears to be the… View Comment
Dec 1, 2021
+1 this thing is amazing. Unlike most "4 star" trad routes at the red, this would be a standout classic any… View Comment
Nov 6, 2021
SPOILER ALERT I blame my failure to flash on the vague descriptions of the crux location elsewhere… View Comment
Nov 6, 2021
Really fun route! Basically a 15 foot v3 (very good) sandwiched between some 5.10 jug hauling. View Comment

Forum Messages View All 5

General > Injuries and Accidents
Reply: Seneca Rocks Accident 8/5
Dec 4, 2023 E MuuD wrote: I don't believe anyone can take in 10 feet of rope that quickly. 10 feet is a lot of rope.I was just using 10 feet so the math would be really simple. I'm no… View Message
General > Injuries and Accidents
Reply: Seneca Rocks Accident 8/5
Dec 4, 2023 JJ Marcus wrote: Isn't this all ignoring the rope between the belayer and the last piece of pro? The numbers you're running are all as if the climber is falling on the chai… View Message
General > Injuries and Accidents
Reply: Seneca Rocks Accident 8/5
Nov 28, 2023 rgold wrote: There are some arcane ways to get fall factors greater than 2, but clamping the rope at a carabiner is not one of them, so you are right in this case.The argu… View Message
Regional > Wyoming, Montana, Dakotas
Reply: cell phone service on Grand Teton
Apr 29, 2015 Lower saddle has the best service with both AT&T and Verizon at about the elevation of the black dike. Once down in the saddle its hard to get bars. Check your phone on t… View Message
Regional > Wyoming, Montana, Dakotas
Reply: Laramie Winter Activities
Sep 1, 2014 I'm about to start my first year of my masters at Laramie. I haven't had a winter yet, but it sounds like you can climb 300+ days a year if you don't mind the cold. Don't kno… View Message

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