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Everything you need to climb Location: Marymoore park Harness, locking 'biner, belay device, quickdraws, shoes, chalkbag, rope, and a belayer. - 104 0465 IMG
And doing a little bouldering, to boot Location: the Marymoore park climbing structure "Bouldering" refers to climbing low enough that a rope is not necessary (i.e., on a boulder). - 104 0464 IMG
And here Bryan is on the Wall Location: the Marymoore park climbing structure - 104 0463 IMG
Drew gets ready to belay Location: the Marymoore park climbing structure This is our second time to use the new equipment we bought. Here, drew checks to make sure there are no kinks in the rope before bryan climbs. Ain't that sweet? - bryans fall
The fall Location: Little Si This is the bit that I fell, the mossy section at the top being the belay station. At last, conclusive proof that hiking, not climbing, is truly dangerous. I came out of the whole ordeal with only a few scratches and bruises. Whee... - 105 0526 IMG
The edge Location: Little Si This is the edge I was talking about before. When I was packing the rope, I slipped from the edge and fell down through some foilage to the trail (about 6m or so), but I was able to grab a tree branch on the way down to stop the fall before I went down the next 8m to the forest floor. You can even see where I tried to grab the dirt with my hands as I went over. Its neat in a sort of "Worlds Most Deadly Car Crashes XI" way.