Chosen as the Featured Gallery on 12-Jan-10. Comments about the photos in this gallery . 45 photos in this photo gallery (showing 25-45 ): average rating 3.9 votes 755
Jo Prince, Dent de Geant et Mont Blanc© Rob Jarvis
Jonny Clarke and Ian Small - Hebridean Sea Cliff climbing.© Rob Jarvis
Summer evening alpenglow on Les Drus. Chamonix in shade below.© Rob Jarvis
Rob Jarvis© Rob Jarvis
First Ascent of 'Final Warning' Adelaide Island, Antarctic PeninsulaAndy Lole, Dec 2004
© Rob Jarvis
First Winter Ascent of James's Chimney, Reptile Ridge, Adelaide Island ~ Antarctic Peninsula© Rob Jarvis, May 2004
Early Winter Field Camp ~ Adelaide Island, Antarctic Peninsula© Rob Jarvis, Apr 2004
Approaching 'The Myth', Adelaide Island, Antarctic Peninsula© Rob Jarvis, Sep 2004
Descending The West Face of N2. Mount Gaudry and Barre in the Background. Adelaide Island, Antarctic Peninsula.© Rob Jarvis, Sep 2004
Descending The South Ridge of Mount Bouvier, Adelaide Island, Antarctic Peninsula© Rob Jarvis, Sep 2004
Sledge Party Field Camp Below Mount Bouvier, Adelaide Island, Antarctic Peninsula© Rob Jarvis, Sep 2004
Rimed Ice Mushrooms on Stokes Peaks with a Sea-Ice covered Marguerite Bay and the Antarctic Peninsula beyond© Rob Jarvis, Aug 2004
Fin O'Sullivan on 'Iron-Bru Couloir', Reptile Ridge, Adelaide Island, Antarctic Peninsula© Rob Jarvis, Aug 2004
Graeme Nott (The Prof) on the First Winter Ascent of James's Chimney, Reptile Ridge, Antarctic Peninsula© Rob Jarvis, Jul 2004
Andy Wilson on The First Ascent of 'The Coxswains Crevasse' East Face of N2, Antarctic Peninsula© Rob Jarvis, Apr 2004
The Way Forward for Walk-ins!
Gravier Peaks on The Antarctic Peninsula are beyond Stonehouse Bay© Rob Jarvis, Feb 2004
It's Grim Down South! Reptile Ridge, Adelaide Island, Antarctic Peninsula© Rob Jarvis, Apr 2004
Deep Water Ice Top Roping! Adelaide Island Antarctic Peninsula© Rob Jarvis, Apr 2004
On Stokes Peaks, Adelaide Island. Antarctic Peninsula.© Rob Jarvis, Feb 2004
Andy Wilson 'On Thin Ice', East Face of N2, Adelaide Island, Antarctic Peninsula© Rob Jarvis, Apr 2004
Rob Smith on the First Ascent of 'Easy Ryder', N26, Adelaide Island, Antarctic Peninsula© Rob Jarvis, Dec 2003