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Delilah, 5.11a

 
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Delilah, 5.11a
Delilah, 5.11a, Hemmingway Wall, right, Grotto Canyon, Canadian Rockies, 2006.


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cascadetravelerpretty sheer!

cascadetraveler

Voted 10/10

I am just curious did you put up the rope from above, are did some one lead the pitch.
Posted Nov 23, 2006 5:58 pm

Dow WilliamsRe: pretty sheer!

Dow Williams

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I usally just sport climb with my wife, do more serious trad climbs with my partners....I lead all sport routes I do....she does not take photos of me leading as she is not comfortable doing that and belaying at the same time, so most of my photos of the routes show her 2nding....cheers!
Posted Nov 23, 2006 6:17 pm

cascadetravelerRe: pretty sheer!

cascadetraveler

Voted 10/10

That's great. I noticed the forest above and thought maybe some of the routes might get anchored from above.
Posted Nov 23, 2006 6:36 pm

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