Posted by andychasteen on 11/27/2007

This is a stellar slab-mantle-highstep-to-dyno-at-the-lip boulder problem at Zen Pen near Tulsa Oklahoma.
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Posted by andychasteen on 11/27/2007 ![]() This is a stellar slab-mantle-highstep-to-dyno-at-the-lip boulder problem at Zen Pen near Tulsa Oklahoma. |
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woodchuck07 says:
I like the curved shape of the rocks!
climbingtrash says:
I think that's just an effect WC. Good pic though. Check it WC! I think the guy climbing is wearing TYE DYE. (bet they're listening to the Dead on there ipod too) Farrrr ouuuutttt!

woodchuck07 says:
Yeah, fish-eye or really wide angle lens for sure. if it's tie dye, well then 'Ash better comment soon as she is our dye fashion consultant on-site.
igottagetoutside says:
Love the effect, andy... looks so barren, kind of surreal. It looks like you are climbing in a sci fi movie or something :)
andychasteen says:
Yes, a fisheye. It is a pretty cool place to climb. A lot of choss to sift through but there is some solid, steep sandstone to get on. Some good highball moderates as well.
climbingwall says:
Hey Andy, I just saw your name in Urban Climber, Cool Man! Maybe when I get down to the farm near Mt.View, ARK., you and a few buddies could come down for some deep-water soloing at Greers Ferry Lake..... and maybe help me put up a few route at our farm.
Cheers!
andychasteen says:
It must be the 24HHH article. Haven't seen it yet. Hopefull it turned out nicely.
I'm totally down for dws, especially when it warms up, the summers suck around here. Just click on the contact button at www.24hoursofhorseshoe.com or hit me at info@24hoursofhorseshoe.com.
BroDiddly says:
How do you get to Zen Pen from Downtown Tulsa?
andychasteen says:
I come in from OKC, so I can't be super sure. www.rockclimbing.com has pretty decent directions I think. I was with a guy who knew a land owner adjacent to it, so we parked in a different spot with a shorter approach.
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