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| piggies on Pitch 9 |
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| Pitch 8 |
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| Pitch 7 |
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| Me cleaning the Seagull |
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| John around the corner on the Seagull |
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| John on pitch 4 |
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| Cleaning pitch 3 |
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| Pitch 2 |
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| John at the first anchor, a long way to go. |
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| Mescalito goes right up the sunny part of the face |
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| From left to right; my uncle, best friend my dad and myself on top of the grand teton 1995 |
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| Obligatory topout shot. Yay us! |
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| Last bivy of the route |
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| Last bivy of the route, 7th day on the wall. The sheer intensity of the climbing has compressed Shaun by several inches |
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| "Just kidding, everything's cool, baby." - Shaun |
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| "Oh no!" - Shaun |
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| A view that never gets old |
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| "By day 6, Aaron's belay organization skills are The Next Level. This skill set is 90% of big wall climbing. This is just about the tidiest you can get a 2-bolt, 3-person big wall anchor." - Phil |
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| "Day 6--still steep as f*ck. This route is nutso." - Phil |
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| Jugging off the Bismark with one normal aider and one backup alpine aider (thank you Megan!) |
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