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Nerf Herders Near Nederland
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Nerf Herders Near Nederland 

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Image Type(s): Alpine Climbing

 

Page By: jfox

Created/Edited: Jun 11, 2007 / Jun 11, 2007

Object ID: 300446

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Skywalker Couloir

Andy, Brian and I climbed South Arapaho's Skywalker Couloir on Sunday June 10th, 2007. The weather and route were spectacular and the climb was rife with cheesy Star Wars one-liners. We finished via the Princess Leia exit and then did the traverse over to North Arapaho and then back. These pictures are from that climb.

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Andy Climbing

Brian Climbing

Topping Out

Thin Ledges

Downclimbing

The Rebellion Advances

Topped Out

Looking North West

North Arapaho Peak

Descent

Leia Exit

A Look Back Down

The S - N Arapaho Ridge

Approach

Brian on the S - N Arapaho Traverse


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zenalpinistheh...nerf herders...

Voted 10/10

..."who's scruffy looking?"
Posted Jun 11, 2007 12:03 pm

jfoxRe: heh...nerf herders...

Hasn't voted

must've been me...I was afterall having a bad hair day!
Posted Jun 11, 2007 12:08 pm

BazZNederland?

Voted 10/10

Where is that place? I live in Nederland ( the Netherlands) but the highest mountain we have overhere is the bridge over the river.
Posted Jun 11, 2007 12:24 pm

jfoxRe: Nederland?

Hasn't voted

It's a small town in Colorado's Front Range about 35 miles north west of Denver.

http://www.nederlandchamber.org/
Posted Jun 11, 2007 12:45 pm

zenalpinistRe: Nederland?

Voted 10/10

See also:

http://www.nederlandchamber.org/FrozenDeadGuyDays/

..not your normal hippie town anymore.
Posted Jun 11, 2007 5:48 pm

jfoxRe: Nederland?

Hasn't voted

I dunno...I saw a lot of 'dreads' at that pizza joint!
Posted Jun 12, 2007 3:22 pm

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