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Muntii HASMAS - Peretele Bardosului
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04
December
2013
Escaladarea spectaculoasei succesiuni de hornuri din treimea superioara a Peretelui Bardosului
7296

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04
December
2013
Unul din cele mai frecventate trasee din Peretele Bardosului - Bicaz
7290

postat de geo_bivuac
05
December
2013
Considerat de unii ca "cel mai dur traseu din Cheile Bicazului".
7307

postat de geo_bivuac
04
December
2013
Un traseu predominant artificial din Peretele Bardosului - Cheile Bicazului
7286

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04
December
2013
Unul din traseele dificile din Cheile Bicazului
7300

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22
June
2012
Cascada de gheata in Cheile Bicajelului
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Piatra Altarului - 2 trasee
Pretele Nordic - 2 trasee
Peretele Nordic - 1 traseu

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Chris Sharma Free Climbs a Giant Redwood Tree
Like most kids, Chris Sharma grew up climbing trees. Born and raised in Santa Cruz, California, Sharma’s earliest climbing experiences involved scaling the limbs of trees in his parents’ backyard. In 1992, a 12-year-old Sharma traded trees for both indoor and outdoor rock climbing when he discovered the sport in one of the earliest indoor climbing gyms in the U.S. He quickly went on to be recognized as one of the best rock climbers in the world, winning both national and international climbing competitions as a teen, and ultimately pushing global standards into the realm of climbs rated at 5.15. (For a primer on climbing grades and terminology, click here.) His iconic first ascents of routes named Realization (5.15a) and Jumbo Love (5.15b) were the first of those respective grades in the world and milestone achievements in the sport of rock climbing.