Monster Cracks by Pete Whittaker
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Over hundreds of thousands of years, water has trickled, raged, and poured down cracks and creases, winding and weaving through rock rugosities, and worn paths through weaknesses to form (what is now known as) Canyonlands. by Pete Whittaker note: this piece appears in The Climbing Zine Book 2, now available After another trip there this…
Monster Cracks by Pete Whittaker (from The Climbing Zine Volume12)
Pete Whittaker takes us on a journey from The Cellar in England to the monster cracks of Canyonlands in Utah. Nice one eh?
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