Attack of the Flying Frenchman…

October 19th, 2008 by andylibr

BEWARE!!!

The Flying Frenchman in all of his glory

*Well not technically french, more of a dirt-bag with a mustache that airs of superiority while subtlety saying “please be quiet as I sit in my bourgeoisie-cafe sipping my espresso while I comment on all of your imperfections”

So that flying Frenchman is RAMBO who happened to take some time off from his nomadic lifestyle to hang-out in Colorado for a couple weeks.

We took a crew to the Corridor area (September 28th) at Castlewood for some fun problems with nice flat landings.

Here is Ben working on one of the many problems we did that day:

Ben

Andrew working on one of the dyno problems:

Andrew

Rambo showing us a better view of the area:

Rambo

Ben…doing what he does best. Has the jump height for the dyno, has his hand on the hold in the perfect spot, is looking right at the hold, forgetting to actually hold-on (x4):

Ben...almost...well maybe...

We also climbed at the creek boulders for our warm-up (fun little cluster right next to Cherry Creek). Rambo working on a sharp problem:

Rambo...creek problems

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2 Responses

  1. brea

    WOW nice action shots! i miss the Blue colorado sky! its awesome how blue the sky appears with the contrast of the fallish colors! andy have you ever sold any of your photos? they are awesome!
    hope you had fun with the flying frenchman!
    Brea

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