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Guinness Stout - Pitch 2

 
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Guinness Stout - Pitch 2
This is the second pitch of "Guinness Stout" (grade 4+). It's located about a 45 minute hike straight above "Guinness Gully". They are both part of the famous beer climbs in Field. (photo: M. Hladik, climber: A. Jones).


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James_WBD Cobra

James_W

Voted 10/10

How are those tools working out? I got to try them at the base of a climb and was impressed with the ease of placing the picks.
Posted Mar 12, 2008 7:45 pm

AJonesRe: BD Cobra

AJones

Hasn't voted

To be honest, I was ready to sell after the first time I used them, but have now gotten used to them and like them. They are easy to place, but sometimes hard to remove. I had to learn to swing not as hard as my other tools; once I got that figured out, I liked them. Cheers!
Posted Mar 12, 2008 8:46 pm

James_WRe: BD Cobra

James_W

Voted 10/10

Wanna trade for my nomics ;)
Posted Mar 13, 2008 10:06 am

jrjonesyI like this shot.

jrjonesy

Voted 10/10

Really good picture. Nice to see the climbers face rather than just....well you know. Looks like you had some steep stuff ahead of you.
Posted Apr 7, 2009 11:07 am

AJonesYep

AJones

Hasn't voted

It was a steep long pitch of grade 4 - I was climbing with Mirek that day around Field
Posted Apr 7, 2009 12:38 pm

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