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Following P5 of Peregrine Traverse beneath Lunch Rock (above me, October 1, 2004).


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KlenkeLunch Rock-Lunch Ledge

Voted 10/10

Nice action pic. Like Spiderman crawling along a wall.



Coincidence that your new route and my new route each have a feature that uses the word 'lunch.'

Posted Oct 8, 2004 1:15 am

rpcRe: Lunch Rock-Lunch Ledge

Hasn't voted

...I guess climbers get hungry halfway up a route ? :)



that Improbable Traverse looks pretty sweet.....we were there earlier this summer but did not feel comfortable leaving our dog at the base of the route so near to "civilization" and for so long.....oh well, there's next year.

thanks for stopping by Paul.



PS My pic shows a really easy pitch on a very easy route.
Posted Oct 8, 2004 1:36 am

Brian JenkinsRe: Lunch Rock-Lunch Ledge

Voted 10/10

Hmm, if this makes you Spiderman, you must have the ability to shoot rope out of your crotch. Must come in handy sometimes. I expect to see more photos of you free soloing soon then! ;- )
Posted Oct 12, 2004 2:10 pm

rpcRe: Lunch Rock-Lunch Ledge

Hasn't voted

.....wondering - if I use my crotch rope cannon, does that still qualify as free soloing.....or would it be roped soloing?

.....speaking of which, I gots to return some videos today :)
Posted Oct 14, 2004 11:49 am

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