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stymingersfink
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stymingersfink
Aug 13, 2008, 11:23 PM
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no A_B? oh wellz.
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epoch
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Aug 13, 2008, 11:24 PM
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stymingersfink wrote: no A_B? oh wellz. I heard he's a part of some sort of revolution.
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Arrogant_Bastard
Aug 13, 2008, 11:39 PM
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epoch wrote: stymingersfink wrote: no A_B? oh wellz. I heard he's a part of some sort of revolution. This is korrect. I wuz also busy pushing 90k in teh Thred.
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tripperjm
Aug 14, 2008, 1:54 AM
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the_climber wrote: artm wrote: the_climber wrote: They're plans, and they're big. Sounds impressive... They involve an overhang. humm... Overhang?
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tripperjm
Aug 14, 2008, 2:06 AM
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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. Huh? thinking to self... I wonder how steep it really is and how I can sleaze in there and free it.
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tripperjm
Aug 14, 2008, 2:10 AM
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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? Yea, I guess I'll stick around to hear the answer to this one.
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tripperjm
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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. Let's see, that's 30' to 45' in merican, bout the same as the WNSG. I wonder if it is choss.... uhmmm sweet sweet choss.
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tripperjm
Aug 14, 2008, 2:34 AM
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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. Old? I see,... so that's how you're going to play it?
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tripperjm
Aug 14, 2008, 2:37 AM
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the_climber 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. Is Jack even allowed in Canada? Nice try... Where did you say this wall is?
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tripperjm
Aug 14, 2008, 2:39 AM
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the_climber 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. 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. Chossy sounds gud, but even when I'm dead I don't do sub 5.11 climbs.
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tripperjm
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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. heh...
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tripperjm
Aug 14, 2008, 2:53 AM
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sungam wrote: 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! So what you are really saying is.... You didn't really GU the BET. Cuz if you had, you would have see this bombz before.
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tripperjm
Aug 14, 2008, 3:03 AM
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chossmonkey wrote: the_climber 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. 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. Or slabs. HAHA!!!1
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tripperjm
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tripperjm
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tripperjm
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dr_feelgood
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stymingersfink 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. ^^iz tru It's also going to be december before we know it. I think I'll go put a fresh edge on my tools.
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stymingersfink
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tripperjm wrote: the_climber wrote: artm wrote: the_climber wrote: They're plans, and they're big. Sounds impressive... They involve an overhang. humm... Overhang? eye tink t_c ment "HangOver". yeah, almost sertinlee.
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snoopy138
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chossmonkey wrote: the_climber wrote: artm wrote: the_climber wrote: artm wrote: the_climber wrote: artm wrote: Swete! Hey chossy, I think I made haggisdonny cry the reel tearz! High Five! High 5'z to t3e Art! thanks Brenden Axemurdererdonny! I'm no Donny, but you may be for spelling my name wrong. Cheezetitting you own posts now are we Art? You heading out on the weekend? Art isn't scheduled to climb until next Feb. for his once a year outing. art did actually climb ~1.5 routes, in four foot increments, that weekend.
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snoopy138
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caughtinside wrote: chossmonkey wrote: sungam wrote: the_climber wrote: Thanks, you reminded me I need to think about replacing my doubles this fall... buy ropes is t3e suckz. So expensive. My single is up for repacement next spring too. Damnit!@ Yeah, I have to get a new single line and new doubels, all trashed. Also, Art, go fuck yourself- grow up, would you? iz the internet, we (that is to say the donnies) are having a laugh. What made you so hardcore that you can't? We left your damn bet alone didn't we? The Lounge™ is held to a higher standard than the BET. Higher standard? Like more boring? deifnitely kerect.
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epoch
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tripperjm wrote: the_climber wrote: artm wrote: the_climber wrote: They're plans, and they're big. Sounds impressive... They involve an overhang. humm... Overhang? Just one. And I hear it's really small...
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epoch
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tripperjm 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. Old? I see,... so that's how you're going to play it? Heh
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tripperjm wrote: the_climber 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. Is Jack even allowed in Canada? Nice try... Where did you say this wall is? It's in Canananananananada
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epoch wrote: tripperjm wrote: the_climber 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. Is Jack even allowed in Canada? Nice try... Where did you say this wall is? It's in Canananananananada Eh!
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