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		<description><![CDATA[Best of Burr 2010 Here, a selection of some of senior contributing photographer Andrew Burr&#8216;s best photos published in Climbing in 2010. Areas include Indian Creek, Joshua Tree National Park, Mill Creek, Lover&#8217;s Leap, Spain, and more. See more of Burr&#8217;s work at andrewburr.com. &#160;&#160; Tim Alexander has blown through his shirt but still can&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here, a selection of some of senior contributing photographer <a href="/climber/andrew-burr/" class="aim-internal-link">Andrew Burr</a>&#8216;s best photos published in<i> Climbing</i> in 2010. Areas include Indian Creek, <a href="/route/favorite-place/joshua-tree/" class="aim-internal-link">Joshua Tree</a> National Park, Mill Creek, Lover&#8217;s Leap, Spain, and more. See more of Burr&#8217;s work at <a href="http://andrewburr.com/" target="_blank">andrewburr.com</a>.
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<p class="imagecaption">Tim Alexander has blown through his shirt but still can&#8217;t reach the hold on <i>Power Lust</i> (5.11a), Lover&#8217;s Leap, California. From <i>Climbing</i> no. 288 &#8211; September 2010</p>
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<p class="imagecaption">Peter Vintoniv on Tower 2&#8242;s thin first pitch (5.12-), Labyrinth Canyon/Green River Towers, Utah. From <i>Climbing</i> no. 288 &#8211; September 2010</p>
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<p class="imagecaption">Wide to wider: After the first-pitch offwidth, Peter Vintoniv stems Tower 3&#8242;s second pitch, Labyrinth Canyon/Green River Towers, Utah. From <i>Climbing</i> no. 288 &#8211; September 2010</p>
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<p class="imagecaption">Say &#8220;Utah sandstone&#8221; and most of us think of the soaring cliffs of Wingate, broken by the thin and strenuous black stripes known as splitter cracks. However, deep in the canyons of the La Sal Mountains, conditions are right for all kinds of stripes. Sonnie Trotter dresses the part on <i>Aesthetics</i> (5.13c), Mill Creek. From <i>Climbing</i> no. 285 &#8211; June 2010 &#8211; Photo Annual</p>
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<p class="imagecaption">Caroline George finds <i>Room to Shroom</i> (5.9) in the Wonderland, Joshua Tree National Park, California. From <i>Climbing</i> no. 289 &#8211; October 2010</p>
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<p class="imagecaption">Stripes in 3D. Jason McNabb does it right on <i>Real Roxanne</i> (5.13-), a lost and forgotten Todd Skinner route that climbs an amazing rib of crystalline granite in the Black Hills of South Dakota. From <i>Climbing</i> no. 286 &#8211; June 2010</p>
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<p class="imagecaption">Ines Papert swinging picks on the <i>Ames Ice House</i> (WI5), Telluride, Colorado. From <i>Climbing</i> no. 284 &#8211; April 2010 &#8211; Gear Guide</p>
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<p class="imagecaption">From <i>Climbing</i> no. 291 &#8211; December 2010/January 2011</p>
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<p class="imagecaption">Shingo Ohkawa ponders his next move after leaving the namesake feature of <i>The Hook</i> (5.8), Gate Buttress, Little Cottonwood Canyon, Utah. From <i>Climbing</i> no. 291 &#8211; December 2010/January 2011</p>
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<p class="imagecaption">Jules Cho gets into the Costa Blanca <i>Tufa Groove</i> (5.11a), Olta, Spain. From <i>Climbing</i> no. 286 &#8211; June 2010 &#8211; Photo Annual</p>
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<p class="imagecaption">Zac Robinson gets all Evel Knievel on North Six Shooter, Indian Creek, Utah. From <i>Climbing</i> no. 285 &#8211; May 2010</p>
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<p class="imagecaption">Rob Pizem unleashes a stack attack on Tower 4, Labyrinth Canyon/Green River Towers, Utah. From <i>Climbing</i> no. 288 &#8211; September 2010</p>
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<p class="imagecaption">Sonnie Trotter feels no pain on the second lead ascent of Mike Paul&#8217;s <i>Stingray</i> (5.14a), Joshua Tree National Park, California. From <i>Climbing</i> no. 288 &#8211; September 2010</p>
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<p class="imagecaption">Orin Salah loads for bear on the first morning, Labyrinth Canyon/Green River Towers, Utah. From <i>Climbing</i> no. 288 &#8211; September 2010</p>
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