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  1. rbtree

    Bouldering Armed /learn photography fun

    east escarpment of the High Sierra, non? Monsieur?
  2. rbtree

    Bouldering Armed /learn photography fun

    Jerry, you might like Stuart. I've heard it's the largest mass of exposed granite in the country. here's a trip report I just found on the net. When we did it, we didn't do the Great Gendarme, which adds 3 5.10 pitches to the climb, making it a real winner...
  3. rbtree

    Bouldering Armed /learn photography fun

    lots of boulderers carry a crash pad...and use spotters. "Hey, catch me, would ya!!?" Back in my day, we just took our lumps. But I never did much bouldering. A lot of our small climbs were big enough to rope up and lead--or top rope. We have lots of great rock climbing areas in Wa. Many are...
  4. rbtree

    Bouldering Armed /learn photography fun

    If the shots are blurry, I can't tell, at this low resolution. Are you shooting at full rez? If so, that's the time to check the shot. You can home in on a section of the frame and really check for sharpness. Resizing is going to rob a fair bit of resolution as well.
  5. rbtree

    Bouldering Armed /learn photography fun

    Those pics are not "shite" as you said in the fall color thread, old chubby...... ha, if that's chubby, I reckon I better go work out! You down to 11d with all that blubber? Could ya send your wife's eligible sister out my way!!
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