Photo gallery: Capital Region
29 photos of this climbing area (showing 1-24)
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Topo pic for Hellisnípa south - Bad Luck To Kill a Seabird© Rob Askew
Kate powering through the steep and burly (doesn’t look it) upper section of Skarfssprunga.© Rob Askew, Oct 2024
Tómas on the second ascent of The Sickle as he places the crucial nut on the sickle feature.© Rob Askew, Sep 2024
Headless climber on the bouys are back in town© Jay Borchard
Photo for illustration purposes - FA of Bad Bouys, a nice enough easy route with easy access.© Rob Askew, Aug 2024
Tómas on the FA of dáðadrengir© Rob Askew, Sep 2024
First ascent belay of sickle slab© Rob Askew, Aug 2024
Kiwanisklúbburinn, Mt Akrafjell with Climb Iceland© Ileypus, Aug 2023
Sif TRing Þrandarstaðafoss© Rob Askew, Dec 2022
Noemi regretting getting on Sumardraumur. Draws in Gollum.© Rob Askew, May 2022
Noemi working Gollum, Valshamar.© Rob Askew, May 2022
Háibjalli left side. Not all routes are marked.© klifur.is
Topo for Ingimundur pillar (east). New line #4© Rob Askew
Map to Lyklafell crags© Rob Askew
Heljaregg, Pitch 2. Andrea finishing off the crux section.© Rob Askew, Aug 2020
Heljaregg pitch 6 and abseil descent topo© Rob Askew
Another area of Lyklafell: Reykjavík's newest bouldering (and more??) spot© Rob Askew, Oct 2020
One area of Lyklafell: Reykjavík's newest bouldering spot© Rob Askew, Oct 2020
Eftiráhugsun (afterthought) 5.8 (HVS 4c/5a)© Rob Askew, Oct 2020
Look, Mam, no hands.© Rob Askew, Jul 2020
Óli Þór cruising through a tricky section before the actual crux on Lucifer (5.8).© Rob Askew, Oct 2020
Brook Woodman on P.S., a toughy for 5.9. Arguably easier for the short.© Rob Askew, Oct 2020
Brook making short work of the classic Doug Scott route "Scott's Leið".© Rob Askew, Sep 2020
Ingimundur pillar, South Iceland© Rob Askew, Sep 2020