Here's a few pics of the climbing from CO.

Mellisa takes a bite of Josh's foot on Sunspot, RMNP.

Charlie in the Poudre. Looking svelte thanks to a liquid diet.

Ryan needs to eat a cheeseburger

Ryan on the incredible roof problem Eternia, RMNP

One of Colorado's best. Small Acts in the Poudre.
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welcome to colorado
you always have sweet pictures and videos of places i'll never get, it was nice to see some familiar rock. i love poudre granite. by the way that gorgeous line is called small axe, although i like your play on words much better.
enjoy the fall gold and crisp air. and if you ever get up to northern colorado(i.e. ft.collins)again, drop me a line and i'll show you around red feather lakes granite if you're interested.
jacob
jfojile@msn.com
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