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Seagull, III, WI 4 [ Sizes: Orig | Small | Thumb ]
Seagull, III, WI 4
  • Seagull, III, WI 4/ 30m
  • (climbers left) Solo a real short WI 3 step to reach the base of Seagull. The left corner is dryer and offers a better belay position. The climb is best straight up the gut however and was on the easy side of WI 4 if not a WI 3 in March. There is a rappel sling with a ring straight up to a tree, but it can be dry, loose and messy. I advise top roping Seagull for the 2nd.
    Valley of the Birds, North Ghost, Canadian Rockies, March, 2007


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    rpcgreat shot!

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    way to catch that mid-swing action. Very cool!
    Posted Mar 21, 2007 8:26 pm

    Dow WilliamsRe: great shot!

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    Thanks Radek, that credit goes to Adam, that is me doing the swinging....I run ice out quit a bit, not a whole lot of use for a belay...so he takes photos, eats lunch, etc...get on down to Utah...beautiful climbing evening Stacy and I just came home from...was hot originally, but now it is incredibly perfect, day in and day out...cheers.
    Posted Mar 22, 2007 2:54 am

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