After two months in Hueco I took a brief climbing hiatus in New Mexico. I moved rocks, concrete and enjoyed delicious food and excellent company. Eventually the rocks called and I made my way to Bishop, CA with a detour through Joshua Tree where I waxed nostalgic on numerous gritty pebbles and supernatural domes.
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| Tim and Clayton tick the Between the Sheets Wall |
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| Kevin cranking on Natural Disaster |
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Tim on a new line to the right of Natural Disaster
(no name was suggested but the theme is entertaining,
'Act of God' or perhaps 'FEMA's Always Late'?) |
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| No rest for the committed, Cedar works on some coloring |
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| Sam painfully close to the Ugh |
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| Ana on the Egg |
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| Drew low on Natural Disaster |
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| They don't call it the Bloody Flapper for nothing |
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| Post flapper, I manage an ascent of Banana Juice (Ana Burgos photo) |
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| Plowing through another rest day |
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| Her Highness, Princess Funny-face |
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| Hueco shopping at its finest, the incomparable Vista |
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| Two Minutes Underwater |
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| Yes, Allen is chalking up his foot... |
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| Footless beta on Big Nose Milley |
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| Gigi the wonder horse |
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| Sterling the nibbler |
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| And Grandma Ellie |
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| Getting close to Bishop.... |
1 comment:
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