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Friday, February 25, 2011

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Hock on the 5.7 "Razor" Pitch

Hock's best. What were your Five biggest and best routes?

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Hock's handful of could have, would have, wished I had, and still hope to do routes!

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  • North Face of the Matterhorn
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The Historian

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Fossil Clubhouse

Fossil Clubhouse
Selden and Gary getting ready to frame the cabin

Cordillera Blanca

Cordillera Blanca
Fossils on Ishinca (18,500')