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sungam
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chossmonkey wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Not me. werk werk. That sux. That duz sux.
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sungam
Aug 13, 2008, 10:35 AM
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chossmonkey wrote: sungam wrote: epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Me two and they is? PC++ing???? Why would he do that? Does he carez or something?
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epoch
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sungam wrote: epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Me two and they is? I got a kinda cool plan- heading to the scottish DWS festival. It's cool, because it doesn't matter if you fallz in- everything is soaked from the rain anyways. haha another reason to NOT go to scottland
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epoch
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dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Not me. werk werk. that sux I goez to Acadia. I climbz teh climbz.
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epoch
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10 Days and 20 days
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epoch
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dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Not me. werk werk. Doc, September 6-7 you will go to N. Conway.
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epoch
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epoch wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Not me. werk werk. Doc, September 6-7 you will go to N. Conway. iz my last weekend of the season. Surgury will take me out for at least 5 weeks, possibly moar.
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chossmonkey
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epoch wrote: 10 Days and 20 days ?
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chossmonkey
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epoch wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Not me. werk werk. Doc, September 6-7 you will go to N. Conway. Its going to be Sept before we know it.
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chossmonkey
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epoch wrote: epoch wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Not me. werk werk. Doc, September 6-7 you will go to N. Conway. iz my last weekend of the season. Surgury will take me out for at least 5 weeks, possibly moar. That sux.
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chossmonkey
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chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: epoch wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Not me. werk werk. Doc, September 6-7 you will go to N. Conway. iz my last weekend of the season. Surgury will take me out for at least 5 weeks, possibly moar. That sux. Carpel tunnel?
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epoch
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chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: 10 Days and 20 days ? 10 days to vacation 20 days to back to work.
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chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: epoch wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Not me. werk werk. Doc, September 6-7 you will go to N. Conway. iz my last weekend of the season. Surgury will take me out for at least 5 weeks, possibly moar. That sux. Tell me about it.
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chossmonkey wrote: chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: epoch wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Not me. werk werk. Doc, September 6-7 you will go to N. Conway. iz my last weekend of the season. Surgury will take me out for at least 5 weeks, possibly moar. That sux. Carpel tunnel? Haha. No. You would think that, but my workstation is super ergonomic. I have a cyst that needs removin. It came about back in December and still hasn't quite healed. I'm sick of the constant draining, and the cutter agrees with me that this should have been taken out well before now. I think it is time for a new primary care physician.
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chossmonkey
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epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: 10 Days and 20 days ? 10 days to vacation 20 days to back to work. I C
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chossmonkey
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epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: epoch wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Not me. werk werk. Doc, September 6-7 you will go to N. Conway. iz my last weekend of the season. Surgury will take me out for at least 5 weeks, possibly moar. That sux. Tell me about it. Well.. for starters you won't be able to climb.
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chossmonkey
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epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: epoch wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Not me. werk werk. Doc, September 6-7 you will go to N. Conway. iz my last weekend of the season. Surgury will take me out for at least 5 weeks, possibly moar. That sux. Carpel tunnel? Haha. No. You would think that, but my workstation is super ergonomic. I have a cyst that needs removin. It came about back in December and still hasn't quite healed. I'm sick of the constant draining, and the cutter agrees with me that this should have been taken out well before now. I think it is time for a new primary care physician. On your hand?
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granite_grrl
Aug 13, 2008, 1:19 PM
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chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Not me. werk werk. Doc, September 6-7 you will go to N. Conway. Its going to be Sept before we know it. And then only a month before I finally get my vacation!!!! Yay!!!! I'm starting to get a little worried that the week in Alberta in December might not happen though :(.
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sungam
Aug 13, 2008, 1:21 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Not me. werk werk. Doc, September 6-7 you will go to N. Conway. Its going to be Sept before we know it. And then only a month before I finally get my vacation!!!! Yay!!!! I'm starting to get a little worried that the week in Alberta in December might not happen though :(. sux when a plan you've had for ages falls through.
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the_climber
Aug 13, 2008, 2:24 PM
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chossmonkey wrote: the_climber wrote: chossmonkey wrote: the_climber wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: chossmonkey wrote: the_climber wrote: artm wrote: the_climber wrote: They're plans, and they're big. Sounds impressive... They involve an overhang. So that means aid if you're climbing it. Right? Zing! There is a direct finish we "may" aid yes. But there is one section I think I may be able to free at about 5.9 or 5.10a maybe, it's quite possible that the section I'm looking at may infact be closer to 5.13a in which case, yes I'll be aiding. The direct finish will likely be A3 or 5.12something-or-other. One of my partners did just discover a massive roof we will be setting up some aid routes on. MMMMMMmmmmmmmmm aid So how big are these roofs? I think they'll overhang about 10 to 15m, but to get to the weaknesses that you can pull over the roof you'll have to aid about 40m along and overhanging arch that makes up the lower section of the roof. Old man Jack is going to show up at your secret crag and steal your FA's. Is Jack even allowed in Canada?
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chossmonkey wrote: the_climber wrote: chossmonkey wrote: the_climber wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: chossmonkey wrote: the_climber wrote: artm wrote: the_climber wrote: They're plans, and they're big. Sounds impressive... They involve an overhang. So that means aid if you're climbing it. Right? Zing! There is a direct finish we "may" aid yes. But there is one section I think I may be able to free at about 5.9 or 5.10a maybe, it's quite possible that the section I'm looking at may infact be closer to 5.13a in which case, yes I'll be aiding. The direct finish will likely be A3 or 5.12something-or-other. One of my partners did just discover a massive roof we will be setting up some aid routes on. MMMMMMmmmmmmmmm aid So how big are these roofs? I think they'll overhang about 10 to 15m, but to get to the weaknesses that you can pull over the roof you'll have to aid about 40m along and overhanging arch that makes up the lower section of the roof. Old man Jack is going to show up at your secret crag and steal your FA's. On second thought I'm quite sure 99% of the FA's I have on the go are quite safe. I hear Jack doesn't get out of bed for chossy sub 5.11 climbs.
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the_climber
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granite_grrl wrote: chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Not me. werk werk. Doc, September 6-7 you will go to N. Conway. Its going to be Sept before we know it. And then only a month before I finally get my vacation!!!! Yay!!!! I'm starting to get a little worried that the week in Alberta in December might not happen though :(. Make it happen!
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chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: epoch wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: So who has big plans for this weekend? Not me. werk werk. Doc, September 6-7 you will go to N. Conway. iz my last weekend of the season. Surgury will take me out for at least 5 weeks, possibly moar. That sux. Carpel tunnel? Haha. No. You would think that, but my workstation is super ergonomic. I have a cyst that needs removin. It came about back in December and still hasn't quite healed. I'm sick of the constant draining, and the cutter agrees with me that this should have been taken out well before now. I think it is time for a new primary care physician. On your hand? That sukz
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chossmonkey wrote: the_climber wrote: chossmonkey wrote: the_climber wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: chossmonkey wrote: the_climber wrote: artm wrote: the_climber wrote: They're plans, and they're big. Sounds impressive... They involve an overhang. So that means aid if you're climbing it. Right? Zing! There is a direct finish we "may" aid yes. But there is one section I think I may be able to free at about 5.9 or 5.10a maybe, it's quite possible that the section I'm looking at may infact be closer to 5.13a in which case, yes I'll be aiding. The direct finish will likely be A3 or 5.12something-or-other. One of my partners did just discover a massive roof we will be setting up some aid routes on. MMMMMMmmmmmmmmm aid So how big are these roofs? I think they'll overhang about 10 to 15m, but to get to the weaknesses that you can pull over the roof you'll have to aid about 40m along and overhanging arch that makes up the lower section of the roof. Old man Jack is going to show up at your secret crag and steal your FA's.
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sungam
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Arrogant_Bastard wrote: chossmonkey wrote: the_climber wrote: chossmonkey wrote: the_climber wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: chossmonkey wrote: the_climber wrote: artm wrote: the_climber wrote: They're plans, and they're big. Sounds impressive... They involve an overhang. So that means aid if you're climbing it. Right? Zing! There is a direct finish we "may" aid yes. But there is one section I think I may be able to free at about 5.9 or 5.10a maybe, it's quite possible that the section I'm looking at may infact be closer to 5.13a in which case, yes I'll be aiding. The direct finish will likely be A3 or 5.12something-or-other. One of my partners did just discover a massive roof we will be setting up some aid routes on. MMMMMMmmmmmmmmm aid So how big are these roofs? I think they'll overhang about 10 to 15m, but to get to the weaknesses that you can pull over the roof you'll have to aid about 40m along and overhanging arch that makes up the lower section of the roof. Old man Jack is going to show up at your secret crag and steal your FA's. Holy fuckin' shit batman! that cat has a friggin mustache! sweet!
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