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Why no information at the top? You just have the title, and not the State, elevation, latitude-longitude, or anything else that is normally up on top.
Posted Apr 11, 2008 8:00 pm

Eric SandboPictures

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You're going to show us some photos, aren't you? And at least a few route lines? Without them this page only tells us the name of one of the walls at Smith Rock. I'd learn that by reading the right 3 words on a climbers' topo.
Posted Apr 15, 2008 5:49 pm

rpcRe: Pictures

Voted 10/10

Hi Eric,
I'll try & look for some shots of this wall to post up but I think the real value of Corvalisclimb's page is the route info page that's attached ("City Dump"). He's done some pretty cool obscurities that most modern climbers don't bother with today, and he's willing to share the info. here on SP (stuff that's barely mentioned in the guidebooks). I'd hate to see him stop posting these out of the way treasures, not to mention he's the guy who's doing bolts & anchors replacment at Smith rock these days. Guess I'm asking for SP community to not be too hard on a guy who does a lot of good & good stuff :)
Cheers to you. Regards,
Radek
Posted Apr 21, 2008 1:40 pm

Eric SandboOK.

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Sorry. I've done that in real life, too. I once stopped at the bottom of a route at Peshastin to point out how the climber on the route should be doing it. Turned out to be Fred Beckey. I think I'll just stand back and watch. Enjoy.
Eric
Posted Apr 26, 2008 3:44 am

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