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The Mist Reflex Project 5.14A/B ** 347 Bucks' Ledge 5.14A Synaesthasia The Mist Reflex Project 5.14a/b ** 347 Bucks' Ledge The Ritual ** 358 Shagg Crag This Mortal Coil ** 266 The Pigpen 5.14a What About Bob? ** 356 Shagg Crag Synaesthasia 5.14a *** 327 Wild River Crag The Sewer Rat 5.14a ** 74 Sundown, Main Cliff Aggronaut * 74 Sundown, Main Cliff Closets Full of Clodapin 5.14a * 51 Crack in the Woods Bamboozled * 212 Cathedral Ledge Glueless 5.14a * 71 Sundown, Main Cliff Cerberus * 197 Cathedral Ledge Generation Mercy 5.14a 225 Cathedral Ledge Travesty * 188 Cathedral Ledge Summer Teeth * 77 Sundown, Main Cliff 5.13c Whiteboy * 322 Laughing Lion Cliff Cecile *** 222 Cathedral Ledge Diesel * 356 Shagg Crag Attrosity 71 Sundown, Main Cliff The War between Love... * 77 Sundown, Main Cliff Crack Head 51 Crack in the Woods Diesel Bob 356 Shagg Crag Flesh for Fantasy 116 Band M Ledge The Mercy 225 Cathedral Ledge Puff Fish 306 Jockey's Cap The Sultans of Swill 266 The Pigpen 5.13c/d Wild Parrots 329 Wild River Crag Lollipop Guild *** 328 Wild River Crag 5.12/13a 5.13c Hard Cider *** 323 Laughing Lion Cliff Edge of the World *** 200 Cathedral Ledge Freemason *** 200 Cathedral Ledge Lucifer in Chains 224 Cathedral Ledge Northern Hospitality *** 211 Cathedral Ledge After the Fox ** 73 Sundown, Main Cliff 5.12d Acid Wall *** 322 Laughing Lion Cliff 0.6 * 197 Cathedral Ledge Confederacy of Dunces *** 75 Sundown, Main Cliff Generation Why * 225 Cathedral Ledge Endless Owls *** 36 Owls Cliff What Was, Was Over * 225 Cathedral Ledge Shagg It *** 356 Shagg Crag Sundog Delight *** 75 Sundown, Main Cliff When the Fat Lady Sings 356 Shagg Crag Wild Thing *** 326 Wild River Crag Aggro Shagg 357 Shagg Crag Winged Eel Fingerling *** 100 Woodchuck Ledge Bobcat Junior 77 Sundown, Main Cliff Humerous Maximus 347 Bucks' Ledge Meltdown ** 357 Shagg Crag Power Child 224 Cathedral Ledge Still Twitchin ** 348 Twitchel Pond Crag Robot Heart 266 The Pigpen The Big Papa ** 72 Sundown, Main Cliff The Big Banana 72 Sundown, Main Cliff Vanishing Point ** 77 Sundown, Main Cliff Sycamore 306 Jockey's Cap Black Flies Co... * 22 Green's Cliff 5.13b/c Bad Dogs * 195 Cathedral Ledge Project Owl *** 36 Owls Cliff Solstice * 188 Cathedral Ledge Candidus ** 232 Cathedral Ledge Tightrope * 355 Shagg Crag The Hobbit 220 Cathedral Ledge What About Bobcat? * 356 Shagg Crag 5.13b Boil my Bones 225 Cathedral Ledge Attack of the White Owl *** 31 Owls Cliff Soh What! 267 Saco Crag Liquid Sky *** 200 Cathedral Ledge Sleeve of Wizard 128 Sandwich Notch Sanctuary *** 225 Cathedral Ledge Unitard 355 Shagg Crag The Pastry Works *** 71 Sundown, Main Cliff Totally Savage 74 Sundown, Main Cliff Bananahead ** 72 Sundown, Main Cliff 5.12c/d The Mission ** 100 Woodchuck Ledge Naugahyde *** 81 Sundown, Main Cliff The Toxic Dose * 347 Bucks' Ledge Dragonfly Yoga ** 36 Owls Cliff Day of the Mailman 225 Cathedral Ledge Leatherface 81 Sundown, Main Cliff Fat Pig 355 Shagg Crag Outshined 81 Sundown, Main Cliff 5.12c Swinger 266 The Pigpen Bombshell *** 317 Shell Pond Ginseng Route *** 355 Shagg Crag 5.13a Five Minutes Later *** 274 Stairs Mountain Independence *** 326 Wild River Crag Interzone *** 91 Sundown, Outback Cliff Highway 61 *** 220 Cathedral Ledge Heart of the Night *** 301 Hart's Ledge Yellow Matter Custard *** 71 Sundown, Main Cliff Police and Thieves *** 74 Sundown, Main Cliff Seventh Sojourn *** 223 Cathedral Ledge Angel Heart ** 301 Hart's Ledge Sarlack *** 314 Shell Pond Dry Roasted ** 203 Cathedral Ledge The Owl Cliff Club *** 31 Owls Cliff Equinox Arête ** 328 Wild River Crag Gills Groove ** 83 Sundown, Outback Cliff Lumberjack Arête ** 321 Laughing Lion Cliff Kim Jung Il ** 191 Cathedral Ledge Surf Psycho ** 81 Sundown, Main Cliff Hard Scrabble Road ** 314 Shell Pond The Roof O'Dundee ** 351 Rock Dundee Last Laugh ** 109 Crag Y Slugfest ** 317 Shell Pond Magic Hat #9 * 229 Cathedral Ledge Sunlounger (tr.) ** 347 Buck's Ledge Hangerlane * 45 Found Ledge Warlock ** 232 Cathedral Ledge Indian Sunburn * 81 Sundown, Main Cliff Ridgeback * 321 Laughing Lion Cliff Bloodsport * 268 Saco Crag Spikes and Twine * 349 Eagle Ledge Get A Life * 326 Wild River Crag Smear Factor * 266 Humphrey's Hollow El Jorro (tr.) * 277 The Jackson Crag Smittys Sport Route * 29 Owls Cliff Looney Tunes * 357 Shagg Crag Promised Land * 74 Sundown, Main Cliff Mythras * 75 Sundown, Main Cliff The Breeze * 260 Humphrey's Ledge Six O'Clock Swill * 323 Laughing Lion Cliff The Creation * 213 Cathedral Ledge Shes Crafty * 74 Sundown, Main Cliff Walkabout * 44 Found Ledge Steak Sauce * 176 Whitehorse Ledge Vlaad the Impaler * 277 Jackson Crag The Borg * 314 Shell Pond The Bongo Flake * 218 Cathedral Ledge True Lies 200 Cathedral Ledge The Demi-Rotation * 203 Cathedral Ledge Tremors 190 Cathedral Ledge The Drake Passage * 322 Laughing Lion Cliff Two Shaved Heads 357 Shagg Crag Answered Prayers 1 152 Whitehorse Ledge Aint Nothing 263 Humphrey's Ledge Blockheads 281 Square Ledge (Jackson) Butcher Block 116 Band M Ledge Autoclave 211 Cathedral Ledge Charlatan 71 Sundown, Main Cliff Biting Bullets 118 Band M Ledge Evil Twin 298 Attitash Cliff Attitash Crag Clambake 81 Sundown, Main Cliff The Bat 328 Wild River Crag Freds Finish 327 Wild River Crag The Human Book 239 Cathedral Ledge Fatman Lament 329 Wild River Crag The Pit of Carkoon 314 Shell Pond Jazz Slippers 45 Found Ledge The Superior B-Side 326 Wild River Crag Indian Summer 168 Whitehorse Ledge Unfinished Symphony 75 Sundown, Main Cliff Muscle Beach 267 Saco Crag Loopy Noodle Butt Consp.... 358 Shagg Crag 5.12b/c Medusa 192 Cathedral Ledge Crack of the Future *** 31 Owls Cliff Long Way Down 345 Squaredock Ledge London Calling *** 161 Whitehorse Ledge Rope Drag 217 Cathedral Ledge Mr. Owl *** 36 Owls Cliff Petty Larsony (tr.) 215 Cathedral Ledge Stage Fright *** 214 Cathedral Ledge Open Spaces (tr.) 29 Owls Cliff Solitude Crack 228 Cathedral Ledge Tourist Treat ** 212 Cathedral Ledge The Big Whoop 45 Found Ledge The Long and Short of It 355 Shagg Crag 1-800-Climb-It * 149 Whitehorse Ledge The Finger Peeler † 336 Tumbledown Dick Exodus * 74 Sundown, Main Cliff Hammerhead * 306 Jockey's Cap 5.12a/b Left over Chicken * 316 Shell Pond Sacred Space *** 118 Band M Ledge Objects are Closer... * 157 Whitehorse Ledge Wild Life *** 326 Wild River Crag Unwanted Guests * 150 Cathedral Ledge Butolicious ** 27 Owls Cliff Sweathog 268 Saco Crag Hooters Arête ** 36 Owls Cliff Shaggin Wagon ** 357 Shagg Crag 5.12b Steamroller ** 100 Woodchuck Ledge Fortitude *** 226 Cathedral Ledge Eyeless in Gaza *** 75 Sundown, Main Cliff Cross Eyed Owl 29 Owls Cliff Heather *** 214 Cathedral Ledge Fingerlust 245 Cathedral Ledge Procession *** 260 Humphrey's Ledge Escreamer 268 Saco Crag Mordor (pitch 1) *** 218 Cathedral Ledge The Link *** 260 Humphrey's Ledge 5.12a White Eye *** 226 Cathedral Ledge Free Finale *** 217 Cathedral Ledge Heavy Weather Sailing *** 120 Band M Ledge Love Crack ** 93 Sundown, Outback Cliff Romper Room *** 71 Sundown, Main Cliff Rats Eye ** 118 Band M Ledge Rayce Crack *** 15 Square Ledge Schnell ** 315 Shell Pond The Possessed *** 241 Cathedral Ledge Screw It ** 356 Shagg Crag Toothless Grin *** 77 Sundown, Main Cliff Two Suns ** 314 Shell Pond Wonderwall *** 160 Whitehorse Ledge Two Nuts for You ** 317 Shell Pond Wild Rumpus *** 317 Shell Pond The Wez ** 236 Cathedral Ledge Wild Women *** 196 Cathedral Ledge Wize Owl ** 36 Owls Cliff Zonked Out ** 99 Woodchuck Ledge Cell Block D ** 357 Shagg Crag El Rosco ** 277 Jackson Crag Biohazard * 345 Squaredock Ledge Hip Hop Be Bop Do.... ** 45 Found Ledge Crying Game * 128 Sandwich Notch Leather and Lycra ** 116 Frigid Relations * 71 Sundown, Main Cliff Lions, Tigers and Bears ** 321 Laughing Lion Cliff Endless Summer * 212 Cathedral Ledge Mako Roof ** 306 Jockey's Cap Great White * 306 Jockey's Cap Orange Peel Wall ** 336 Tumbledown Dick Grandmothers Challenge * 225 Cathedral Ledge Rays Route ** 15 Hatfull of Hollow * 192 Cathedral Ledge Short Bob ** 356 Shagg Crag White Owl ** 31 Owls Cliff Delightmaker ** 238 Cathedral Ledge Far Far Away ** 323 Laughing Lion Cliff Armageddon * 217 Cathedral Ledge Lust for Life ** 350 Eagle Ledge Death to the Queen * 358 Shagg Crag Room with a View ** 213 Cathedral Ledge Dominatrix * 350 Eagle Ledge Rainbow Route ** 321 Laughing Lion Cliff Harvest Moon Crack * 48 Split Image ** 128 Sandwich Notch It Aint Pretty Being Easy * 355 Shagg Crag Shadowline ** 79 Sundown, Main Cliff Nightcrawler * 118 Band M Ledge Shagg Zag ** 356 Shagg Crag No Birches * 185 Cathedral Ledge Suspended Sentence ** 91 Sundown, Outback Cliff Last Call 12a * 323 Laughing Lion Cliff The Great Escape ** 260 Humphrey's Ledge Naughty by Nature * 326 Wild River Crag The Underground ** 238 Cathedral Ledge Little Rage (tr.) * 42 Found Ledge Wildebeast ** 197 Cathedral Ledge Roofer Madness * 299 Cave Mountain Reconciliation * 192 Cathedral Ledge Bloodline * 250 The Bluff Quickie Mart * 345 Squaredock Ledge Bucket Loader * 100 Woodchuck Ledge Saco Cracker * 268 Saco Crag California Girls * 184 Cathedral Ledge The Big Rip * 72 Sundown, Main Cliff Cuff Link * 185 Cathedral Ledge The Acme Traverse * 326 Wild River Crag Exasperation * 228 Cathedral Ledge The Devil Made me .... * 225 Cathedral Ledge Failsafe * 242 Cathedral Ledge Talon * 26 Owls Cliff Final Frontier * 273 Stairs Mountain Tangerine Scream 12a * 316 Shell Pond Kinesis * 238 Cathedral Ledge The Spinach Arête * 297 Attitash Cliff Nancy Boy * 323 Laughing Lion Cliff The White Zone * 144 Whitehorse Ledge Legions of Power * 109 Crag Y Workshop Orgy * 168 Whitehorse Ledge North West Passage * 321 Laughing Lion Cliff Woodland Surfer *
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