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mountainman
Jun 7, 2012, 7:52 AM
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3 of us went to Breakneck Tuesday. It was superb. The rock was dry. We climbed Mosquito, New School, Bowling Ball, GTB, the new line to the left of GTB and I led the 5.6 crack, which is a hard six. Hahahahaha. The rain came at 3:30 but I was plenty tired. An awesome day
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mountainman
Jun 10, 2012, 10:51 PM
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A tremendous day at Snake Hill Cracks. I got them all, and so did my homies, Mike and Chris. Crying Holy unto the Lord!!! I'd hoped to finish the day at Snowflake, but it was not to be.
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mountainman
Jun 17, 2012, 3:44 AM
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Eight of us met at Coopers and hung 15 ropes on and around the Sunset Wall.. Wayward Penguin spanked me, but I got up nearly everything else. I even repeated a few such as Stop & Go and Copenhagen. Hopefully I'll get out with Tony this week.
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mountainman
Jun 26, 2012, 2:49 PM
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9 of us climbed at the New this weekend. Saturday at the Beer Wall, Bubba City, and Sunday at Sunkist Wall, lower Meadow. Awesome climbs, superb weather.
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mountainman
Jun 28, 2012, 11:09 AM
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This poor forum is dead. I'll no longer post trip reports on it, since there is obviously no interest in them, nor is there any interest in others posting their reports. Rest in Peace, WPCF!
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climbingpa
Jun 28, 2012, 1:50 PM
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This forum is dead... As are adventurous Western PA climbers. The few of us still out there at the lesser known or still being developed areas in the "local" woods are limited to just a few. Most of y'all only visit a couple of the well known areas. There are many crags and great climbing in our relatively small area. Hike uphill, so what... it'll make a weak body stronger. How is that a waste of time? Go searching, there's more reward when true efforts are put into climbing. For once ditch the drive by cragging style and seek the gems. Drive hours to climb... NEVER! 17yrs+ of Southwestern PA climbing and still finding/developing new crags every year. How much climbing is out here in the Chestnut ridge area? I've forgotten the location of more nearby climbing areas than most "locals" have visited. Happy climbing to all!
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DougMartin
Jun 28, 2012, 3:51 PM
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This is the first conversation In this forum that is anything more than a trip report. No offense D. . As a new climber embarking on my second year outside, I can say that the number of local crags are an issue, an issue in there are so many. Climbing with the group from the ECP, I have been to about ten different spots and have only visited a few the second time. The sheer volume of "local" crags can be hindrance as well as a blessing. With so many there is not a lot of traffic at each. This translates into not much to talk abut beyond your climbing partners. When was the last time any of us didn't have the crag all to oursleves? We are blessed to have this conundrum, and we should feel lucky that we have this problem. And not be disappointed we don't use this forum more, look on the bright side, all some people have to ability to do is talk about climbing, we on the other hand just CLIMB.
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Rayman
Jul 1, 2012, 2:46 AM
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HA! - 'zactly': http://www.nollsurfboards.com/billabong.html R
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mountainman
Jul 2, 2012, 10:22 AM
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Great video....
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Rayman
Jul 4, 2012, 3:23 AM
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Hey - Regina gave to me a copy of her short but sweet little book - 'FUN' Adventure Climbs at Seneca Rocks' - still looks like fun to me (other than no Camp'n/Party'n along Roy Gap Road - ancient history, though, final straw for me back then) - I even had a Roy Gap Road party T-shirt - wore it out. Nice job, Regina. R
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Krzysioolek
Jul 14, 2012, 6:58 PM
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Hey! Actually - I'm looking for a partner. I'm a guy from Poland. I'm comf. on 5.9 lead, can climb trad but haven't done it for a long time. Also slacklining, caving. I'm spending holidays at Cranberry, north of Pittsburgh. At 21 to 23 July we will be at Summersville. I'm also availiable for weekend trips (McConnelsmill, close WV etc.) up to 31 of August. If there is anyone interested please PM me. Note: I don't have a rope, I don't have a car. Greetings! (I hope the post is not spamming the thread but since it's in a "partner" section I feel excused :-) )
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DougMartin
Jul 14, 2012, 9:00 PM
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There is usually a large group that climbs every Tuesday evening at McConnels Mill. That would be great place to meet many of the local climbers!
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gypc
Jul 15, 2012, 2:19 AM
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Ive been cleaning boulder problems off at kennedys mill, about 5 miles past mcconells, and looking to get people climbing out there again. Also trying to get some interest in having a clean up day out there and get some of the trash out and some new problems up. Anyone interested? I`m gona try and keep the facebook link in my sig updated on any thing I do out there if you`re interested and don`t see anything from me on here, check that.
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mountainman
Jul 15, 2012, 2:25 AM
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Is it just bouldering? Are there taller climbs that would need roping?
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gypc
Jul 16, 2012, 12:53 AM
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theres taller stuff, but if its any good i don`t know, i don`t play with ropes, but none of it is as high as mcconells. theres a couple chutes? in a few of the highballs though
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trundlequeen
Jul 20, 2012, 4:04 PM
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Thank you, Rayman !
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trundlequeen
Jul 20, 2012, 4:15 PM
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P.S. My "Fun Adventure Climbs at Seneca Rocks" book is available at Exkursion Outfitters or online at http://www.lulu.com/...roduct-20188130.html. Now researching routes to make any future edition a fatter book . Climb on!
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climbingpa
Jul 21, 2012, 2:54 AM
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I'm planning on using the original pitch of Grand Central with a group of guys during the first Lost Crag Summit on July 28, perhaps also on the 29th. So the area between that route, In the Thick of It and Pumper might be busy. Please plan your weekend accordingly. I took a few hikes in the upper entrance earlier this week. There are a lot of greenbriars most of the way in. I took a knife to a few that we're sticking into the trail. If anyone should be hiking in between now and the 28th, I wouldn't mind if you cut a few more. I hope this gardening request doesn't violate anyone's ethics. Green briars can poke you, so I think this is ok. Grumble here if you disagree? Ha,ha,ha Really good one! Ly
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mountainman
Jul 23, 2012, 7:20 PM
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I have no problem with trail maintenance; in fact, it is much appreciated. Did you replace bolts at Breakneck?
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trundlequeen
Jul 26, 2012, 5:55 PM
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Ha, ha right back to you, climbpa! Have a great Lost Crag Summit this weekend. You know where to find me . And echoing mountainman's question: How is the SW PA rebolting project coming? I donated proceeds from my book "Fun Adventure Climbs at Seneca Rocks..." to help with the cost of the new bolts. Did you and PG manage to raise sufficient funds? When's for sushi in M'ville? Climb on!
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climbingpa
Jul 27, 2012, 1:49 AM
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The new equipment just came in and will be picked up in the next few days. Expect to see heavy duty new gear in place of old rusted questionables very soon. I did a fair amount of work there in the past few weeks improving the trail and clearing a bunch of the tree growth encroaching on mosquito and Old School. I cleaned all of Old school and will be changing the location of the old start and equipping a new "safer" start from the ledge above the original starting point. It will still be about 5.8 or 5.9 but without the deck potential. Hope this helps inform those who have donated. Everyday is sushi day ;) Climb on!
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Rayman
Aug 20, 2012, 12:54 AM
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A real Mountain Man (and girl) - met 'em once - a highlight of my life.... http://www.supertopo.com/climbers-forum/1740864/R-I-P-Herb-Conn-of-Needles-and-Jewel-Cave-fame R ....Kinda' reminds me of a couple I know......
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climbingpa
Aug 30, 2012, 2:36 AM
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I agree Rayman. Not many folks like the Conn's. They seemed to live life simply and were very content and accomplished. Climbing with a significant other makes time "out there" even better...
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mountainman
Aug 30, 2012, 11:33 PM
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Tim deserves much thanks and praise for the beautiful cleaning and rebolting he is doing at Breakneck. The two 7s on the right hand block are now easy and safe to set up and enjoy. Your efforts are much appreciated.
(This post was edited by mountainman on Sep 3, 2012, 3:20 AM)
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kalninm
Sep 11, 2012, 5:17 PM
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I recently took a trip down to Pittsburgh and climbed at the climbing wall. That was my first time and i only bouldered but i can't wait to go again. Now I'm in college in Ohio and I don't really have anywhere to climb till i get back home, I live in Latrobe though, so if anyone wants to meet up somewhere indoors over my winter break or maybe over some other weekend i can make it home just hit me up with a pm.
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