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  • Obadiah Reid manages the rope on a climb of the First Flatiron (Direct East Face, 5.6) above Boulder, Colorado.
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  • A male reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) drags a rope caught in its antlers on the coast in Hornsund, Svalbard.
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  • Liana Welty carefully descends a fixed rope installed on a steep section of the trail to Hermannsdalstinden on Moskenesoya, Lofoten Islands, Norway. Her husband Parmenter Welty waits patiently below.
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  • Zach Podell-Eberhardt leaps into the air hanging from a rope swing found on the beach along the West Coast Trail, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • Stephen Jennings throws down a fixed top rope on a meltwater head cut in an ice cave in Larsbreen, Svalbard.
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  • Climbers Brian Polagye, left, and Jim Prager rope up below Eldorado Peak, North Cascades National Park, Washington. Forbidden Peak and Moraine Lake are visible in the background.
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  • Jim Prager (l) and Brian Polagye tackle a difficult jagged ridge on a traverse of the Eldorado Icecap in North Cascades National Park, Washington.
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  • Ethan Welty belays Obadiah Reid on the summit of the First Flatiron above Boulder, Colorado, rising above the mist.
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  • Liana Welty rappels down a steep, impassable headland on a traverse of the North Coast, Olympic National Park, Washington.
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  • Kevin Steffa leads his climbing party across the Sulphide Glacier on Mount Shuksan, North Cascades National Park, Washington. Point 7935 emerges through the clouds.
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  • Nathan Kurz stands on the summit of Tower One on Redgarden Wall, Eldorado State Park, Colorado.
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  • Obadiah Reid stands on the summit of Tower One on Redgarden Wall, Eldorado State Park, Colorado. The ridge is the final pitch of Icarus (5.6) and Yellow Spur (5.9).
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  • Obadiah Reid belays the photographer up the summit ridge of the First Flatiron (Direct East Face, 5.6) above Boulder, Colorado.
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  • Obadiah Reid belays the photographer up the summit ridge of the First Flatiron (Direct East Face, 5.6) above Boulder, Colorado.
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  • Researchers, dressed in survival suits, navigate an inflatable boat through rough water and back onto shore at the Polish field station in Calypsobyen, Svalbard.
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  • A climber rappels down a rock spire at the Hidden Valley campground in Joshua Tree National Park, California.
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  • Climber Brian Polagye ascends the thin Northwest ridge of Dorado Needle, a rocky spire in the heart of North Cascades National Park, Washington on August 11, 2007.
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  • Yoav Bar-Ness down-climbs Hell's Highway below the summit of Mount Shuksan, North Cascades National Park, Washington.
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  • Obadiah Reid belays the photographer up Calypso (5.6) on Wind Tower, Eldorado Canyon State Park, Colorado.
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  • Obadiah Reid prepares to rappel down Redgarden Wall in Eldorado Canyon State Park, Colorado.
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  • Obadiah Reid looks out towards the Third Flatiron from the summit of the First Flatiron above Boulder, Colorado, shrouded in mist.
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  • Obadiah Reid sorts nuts and cams on a climb of the First Flatiron (Direct East Face, 5.6) above Boulder, Colorado.
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  • Obadiah Reid belays the photographer on a climb of the First Flatiron (Direct East Face, 5.6) above Boulder, Colorado.
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  • Obadiah Reid belays the photographer on a climb of the First Flatiron (Direct East Face, 5.6) above Boulder, Colorado.
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  • Yoav Bar-Ness downclimbs Hell's Highway below the summit of Mount Shuksan, North Cascades National Park, Washington.
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  • Kevin Steffa leads a climbing team across the Sulphide Glacier towards the summit pyramid of Mount Shuksan, North Cascades National Park, Washington.
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  • A climber stands atop the thin snow ridge at the summit of Eldorado Peak in the heart of the North Cascades National Park, Washington, as the sun sets in the distance.
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  • Portrait of Veronika Glukhova carrying a climbing rope to the base of Mount Stuart, Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Washington.
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  • Stephen Jennings installs a fixed top rope on a meltwater head cut in an ice cave in Larsbreen, Svalbard.
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  • Climber Brian Polagye pulls rope down after rappeling down East Wilmans Spire in the Monte Cristo Range, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, North Cascades, Washington.
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  • Climbers Brian Polagye, left, and Jim Prager struggle with a knot formed in their rope during a traverse of the Eldorado Ice Cap in the heart of North Cascades National Park, Washington.
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  • Stephen Jennings installs a fixed top rope on a meltwater head cut in an ice cave in Larsbreen, Svalbard.
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  • Wooden rowboats sit on a floating reed island (Los Uros) in Lake Titicaca, Peru. The rope extending into the water is tied to a submerged anchor holding the man-made island in place.
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  • Western redcedar (Thuja plicata) stripped of their bark in the Bacon Creek drainage, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington. The bark, easily removed by making a cut at the base and peeling upward, is traditionally used for making rope, clothing, and other soft goods. Harvesting in single strips avoids killing the tree.
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  • Western redcedar (Thuja plicata) stripped of their bark in the Bacon Creek drainage, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington. The bark, easily removed by making a cut at the base and peeling upward, is traditionally used for making rope, clothing, and other soft goods. Harvesting  in single strips avoids killing the tree.
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  • A coiled climbing rope lies on a rock in the campground at Wedgemount Lake in Garibaldi Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada on June 13, 2009.
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  • Western redcedar (Thuja plicata) harvested for bark in the Bacon Creek drainage, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington. The bark, easily removed by making a cut at the base and peeling upward, is traditionally used for making rope, clothing, and other soft goods. Harvesting in single strips avoids killing the tree.
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