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| Cheburashka is impressed |
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| Jug hauling on the top pitch. |
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| Third Pillar of Mount Dana, a high country classic |
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| Climber on the last pitch. |
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| The route follows the skyline. |
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| One of the more spectacular lines in Tuolumne. |
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| Starts for routes on right side of the Third Pillar of Dana |
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| P4 projecting flake on the Third Pillar of Dana. 5.10a fingers pass it on the left, or a 5.8 squeeze climbs behind it on the right. |
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| Walking to the top of "The 3rd Pillar" on the Dana Plateau. Mid 1970s. |
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| Howie (with Highway 120 in the background) |
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| Bets, Peter and Videographer Howie |
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| Bets on the first 5.10 section |
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| Early Morning on the Dana Plateau |
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| Plane in Lee Vining |
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| Windy on top |
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| Me, 10b fingers last pitch |
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| Ryan, mid 4th pitch |
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| Ryan racking up for pitch 1 |
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