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Ciara Rinaudo on the "best 5.12b in the country", Easy Skankin'. Photo by Keith Ladzinski
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Andrew Bisharat experiments with bad beta on Dumpster Barbecue (5.13c), Crystal Cave. Photo by Duane Raleigh.
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while working Bad Girls' Club (5.14d). Photo by David Clifford
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Isabel von Rittberg on Slacker (5.12d). Photo by Andrew Bisharat.
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Ronnie Jenkins quickly dispatches the initial boulder problem on Simply Read (5.13d) to reach these thank-god jugs. Photo by Duane Raleigh
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Jen Vennon clips steel on Apocalypse (5.13b). Photo by Russ Hermanson.
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Ciara Rinaudo on Rifle's finest moderate, Feline (5.11a). Photo by David Clifford
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Jon Cardwell fights the relentless angle of the Wicked Cave on Bad Girls' Club (5.14d). Photo by Kevin Ziechmann.
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Kneebarring is one skill that will make really steep routes, like Twisted Sister-- a brand-new line in the Bauhaus--go at the relatively moderate grade of 5.13a. Photo by Keith Ladzinski.
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Jen Vennon offers an alternative to the "rodeo clip" at the base of Simply Read (5.13d). Photo by Jon Jonckers
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Photo camp instructor David Clifford. Photo by Russ Hermanson
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Keller Rinaudo enjoys some of the finest stone in the canyon on the Anti Phil (5.13b) headwall. Photo by Keith Ladzinski
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Robin Maslowski and Easy Skankin' (5.12b). Photo by Craig Hoffman.
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The original stick clip. Photo by David Clifford
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A true Rifle hang dog. Photo by Seth Andersen.
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Carlo Traversi climbs high above the warm-up crowd at the Project Wall to fire the 180-foot Eighth Day (5.13a) on his second try. Photo by Keith Ladzinski
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Rinaudo climbing in the Skull Cave. Photo by Keith Ladzinski
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This ain't no weenie roast! Unleashing the dogs for the Photo Camp chow hounds. Photo by Keith Ladzinski
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Keith Ladzinski eyeballs the students' progress. Photo by Russ Hermanson
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A climber warms up on Fistful of Dollars (5.11c). Photo by Dan Holz.









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