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Re: State Line Peak, another private one + "Jar...
Re: Noel's Knob, Larimers' newest ranked peak
Re: When other top climbers show respect ...
Monkey Jungle, Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic - Pico Duarte (and others), ...
Near the summit of Pico Duarte, Dominican Republic
Saint Kitts and Nevis - Mount Liamuiga, highest...
Netherlands - Mount Scenery, highest point in t...
Saint Martin/Sint Maarten - high points of the ...
In RMNP for first summit of 2026 - very nice
Re: The seven thousand dollar deer.
South Korea - Hallasan, highest point in South ...
Philippines - Mount Apo, highest point in Phili...
Re: 2005/05/29 - Chicago Basin and Jupiter Moun...
The Potter-Davis route, Patagonia
“Just why is Yosemite climbing so different? Why does it have techniques, ethics and equipment all of its own? The basic reason lies in the rock itself. Nowhere else in the world is the rock so exfoliated, so glacier-polished and so devoid of handholds. All of the climbing lines follow vertical crack systems. Every piton crack, every handhold is a vertical one. Special techniques and equipment have evolved through absolute necessity.
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-- Yvon Chouinard
A climber took a second job in a restaurant to earn some extra cash for the holidays. All went well until the boss said, "Please fill the salt shakers." It took the climber three hours to put the salt through the hole in the top of the container.