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Chesapeake pit climbing wall
By: RoboMom
New: 19-03-2006 20:03
Updated: 19-03-2006 20:03
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19-03-2006 22:19
Elgin Clock
Re: pic: Chesapeake pit climbing wall
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Originally Posted by Koko Ed
Did anyone try to climb it?
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No, it was completely closed off. Re: Had tarps over the bottom of it just out of view in this pic.
It had a real sick overhang with a point that you actually need harnesses to make that path.
If anyone was looking, the pink/green path was the sickest in my opinion. It went vertical, then horizontally out under the ledge, then did a u turn up and over the ledge, and to top it all off, the spacing between the foot/hand holds were really huge. And that ledge was only about 20 feet off the ground. Once you got past that, you had another 50-60' feet to climb to get to the top.
19-03-2006 23:32
Wetzel
Re: pic: Chesapeake pit climbing wall
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Originally Posted by Koko Ed
Did anyone try to climb it?
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With Marine MPs wandering around, it would have been a bad idea.
Wetzel
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