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| Max following Pitch 1 |
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| Relaxing while reading the new Rock and Ice |
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| Mt Russell's Fishhook Arete seen on the approach. The last 2 pitches take the '5.7' detached block variation. I found this to be harder than either of the lower 2 5.9 sections. Last pitch on this variation is 5.7. |
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| Ian Scott, Age 11 |
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| FISHOOK! ...general summit tomfoolery |
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| sunset after dinner at UBS |
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| team summit shot |
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| Final pitch from below: You can totally lieback the wide hands section. |
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| Finishing off the final pitch: alpine glory...look closely at the lake edge and you can see our yellow tent at basecamp. |
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| pitch 6 chimney |
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| above pitch 5: jefe digging exposure |
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| pitch 1: exemplary sierra granite begs the question: Why would you start this route anyway else? |
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| the route, bathed in sunshine (finally) |
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| jefe at the whitney-russell col |
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| Snow fields above iceburg |
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| the approach...cont. |
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| The route as seen from the summit of Whitney. |
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| Mt. Russell from Iceberg Lake, near the base of the East Buttress of Mt. Whitney |
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| Sarah Felchlin low on the route of Fishhook Arête, Mt Russell with Arctic Lakes in the background. |
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