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A place to post pictures, comments, news, and greetings for climbing friends hailing from the Washington DC Area. Seperated by great distances, we all stay close here and await our next rendezvous.
Trip plans periodically grow here. Look for the text postings on future destinations.
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Bob
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Tuesday, October 04, 2005
2 Comments:
Damn straight!
I think Bob's inherent climbing abilities--by which I mean his need to feel out ever hold, every inch, and every direction of the climb--lent well to this climb. reachin' all that way to a bad hold is a critical mistake and one that many climbers make on their first couple gos. Bob sailed this thing with a bit of foot beta and spot on chearing from friends.
NICE JOB B, NICE JOB!
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