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funtom
Dec 18, 2006, 5:01 PM
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Hi UA We planning some (weekends mostly) ICE trips in Jaguar and Zebruar to Austria (Kaunertal, Maltatal, Bad Gastein..), so iŽll keep You informed when and where. If there will be some ice this year
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uasunflower
Dec 19, 2006, 1:42 PM
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hey, funtom, sure, let me know, but austria is pretty far from me right now - i usually go to switzerland or france...don't know if there are any cheap/convenient flights going that way... for those skiers of you, check this out http://emmanuel.lefolgoc.free.fr/...hotoski_2006_7_1.htm for some skiing from this season - looks like the snow is finally here!!!
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thomasribiere
Dec 19, 2006, 6:36 PM
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hey j., if you go down to France, let me know, I usually don't miss any free week-end in winter time : ski, and 1 or 2 bouldering week-ends.
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dr_benway
Dec 19, 2006, 8:12 PM
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chrtur wrote: dr_benway wrote: Ciao Christian! which one did you climb exactly? I'm pretty interested in ice falls conditions over there, too. Paolo Thanks for the information about fuorivia I now have a supersize foto of us when starting the climb done with a Canon EOS 5D I will order some nice printouts now to my office! - Christian I gave you two links, and you have chosen the right one. well done! you are clever enough! That's our new forum, since we had some problems with planetmountain. Please help us with other infos about ice conditions, whenever you will have some. For anyone else: http://www.fuorivia.com/forum/
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bellaitalia
Dec 19, 2006, 8:46 PM
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dr_benway wrote: chrtur wrote: dr_benway wrote: Ciao Christian! which one did you climb exactly? I'm pretty interested in ice falls conditions over there, too. Paolo Thanks for the information about fuorivia I now have a supersize foto of us when starting the climb done with a Canon EOS 5D I will order some nice printouts now to my office! - Christian I gave you two links, and you have chosen the right one. well done! you are clever enough! That's our new forum, since we had some problems with planetmountain. Please help us with other infos about ice conditions, whenever you will have some. For anyone else: http://www.fuorivia.com/forum/ Be careful though Christian. By the time you get a chance to check this new forum, they will probably have moved to a different new forum at least two more times.
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dr_benway
Dec 19, 2006, 10:11 PM
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bellaitalia wrote: dr_benway wrote: chrtur wrote: dr_benway wrote: Ciao Christian! which one did you climb exactly? I'm pretty interested in ice falls conditions over there, too. Paolo Thanks for the information about fuorivia I now have a supersize foto of us when starting the climb done with a Canon EOS 5D I will order some nice printouts now to my office! - Christian I gave you two links, and you have chosen the right one. well done! you are clever enough! That's our new forum, since we had some problems with planetmountain. Please help us with other infos about ice conditions, whenever you will have some. For anyone else: http://www.fuorivia.com/forum/ Be careful though Christian. By the time you get a chance to check this new forum, they will probably have moved to a different new forum at least two more times. I'll let you know, anyway.
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booger
Dec 20, 2006, 9:20 AM
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Julia, I must have missed your foot thing - what happened? Boy, this is the Season of Injuries! Doesn't sound like skiing may be the best recuperation plan...? But I totally understand. i'm going stir-crazy!!!! Don't know yet about the ice locations, Christian, as usual we'll figure it out once we get there... we've got Michele (Italian WI V hardman) so I'll on the soft end of the leash, just following wherever he goes. Or rather.. TRYING to follow without breaking the other ankle .. ehrm...[insert scared, maybe to the point of pooing emoticon]
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tisar
Dec 20, 2006, 3:31 PM
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Hi folks! Been working on the rdb the whole day. Added a small description of Berlin (critic welcome) and some of the bouldering locations here. Hope you're all well resp. healing and you're looking forward to whatever x-mas might have in for you. Enjoy the bells! - Daniel
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uasunflower
Dec 20, 2006, 3:51 PM
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booger wrote: Julia, I must have missed your foot thing - what happened? Boy, this is the Season of Injuries! Doesn't sound like skiing may be the best recuperation plan...? But I totally understand. i'm going stir-crazy!!!! i fell in callanques 5 weeks ago, screwed my ankle - badly sprained, am finally walking normally, should be climbing after jan 15...
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tisar
Dec 20, 2006, 3:59 PM
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uasunflower wrote: booger wrote: Julia, I must have missed your foot thing - what happened? Boy, this is the Season of Injuries! Doesn't sound like skiing may be the best recuperation plan...? But I totally understand. i'm going stir-crazy!!!! i fell in callanques 5 weeks ago, screwed my ankle - badly sprained, am finally walking normally, should be climbing after jan 15... Ouch. Didn't sound _that_ bad the first time you mentioned it Sorry! Hope that the whole x-mas/new year/whatever thing keeps you busy until you finally can re-hit the road. Be well! - Daniel
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uasunflower
Dec 21, 2006, 12:04 PM
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that's why i became switzerland manager - not to go crazy in front of my pc all day...
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petje
Dec 22, 2006, 10:10 AM
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My offer still stands! if i can help sorting it out... Maybe look over NRW and or RP?
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booger
Dec 22, 2006, 10:16 AM
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Petje, we have to powers here... you'll have to pm ddt to get set up on that. Sounds good to the rest of us, though!
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tisar
Dec 22, 2006, 10:42 AM
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petje wrote: My offer still stands! if i can help sorting it out... Maybe look over NRW and or RP? Hey folks! Last days before the yearly family crash :D @Petje Sure! Actually I'd say the best way would be to volunteer as AM too. I don't think that either Gabe or Daniel (sbaclimber / ddt) has anything against it. The Pfalz is still empty as my bank account, NRW could need some update... damn, there's work enough for ten people. It all would be easier if people still could contribute if they want. But without being AM you can't submit anything... at least not seriouly. - Daniel
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petje
Dec 22, 2006, 11:32 AM
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What if i submit stuff as a user? you only have to validate it!
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overlord
Dec 22, 2006, 11:41 AM
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well, new routes supposedly dont require validation anymore, but crags/sections do. so just sumbit the backbone (crags+sections) in a batch so AM can chew through it at least kindof fast (and make sure you wont have to correct your submission too much), then move on to submitting routes. i didnt have to c+p anything when i validated a few changes... just clicked the validate all box (i think) and that was it. has this changed?
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tisar
Dec 22, 2006, 11:50 AM
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overlord wrote: well, new routes supposedly dont require validation anymore, but crags/sections do. so just sumbit the backbone (crags+sections) in a batch so AM can chew through it at least kindof fast (and make sure you wont have to correct your submission too much), then move on to submitting routes. i didnt have to c+p anything when i validated a few changes... just clicked the validate all box (i think) and that was it. has this changed? Could be I'm just too dumb. But I think, the last time I clicked the validate all button and really had a hard time to find the whole mess in my cache 'cause it was all gone... Anyway, it's not just a few changes but whole regions which are empty right now and need to be entered thoroughly. - Daniel
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uasunflower
Dec 22, 2006, 4:31 PM
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As far as i understand, new regions/sections/areas added by users appear under editor notes and from there you have to create them using the G-browser. I don't know if the user even gets an email to inform him that you have completed his/her request. It's not bad if the country is organized already. It can quickly become a mess when it's not. Users can add routes directly w/o validation - i usually add routes as a user, w/o getting into the whole gossamer thing. Don't worry, Daniel, i'm far from done on switzerland - and as my foot is getting better, my time will hopefully soon be diverted by more 'active' hobbies...
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funtom
Dec 23, 2006, 11:04 AM
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Hey, my unseen friends, I wish You some good climbing equipment delivered by Santa and Merry Christmas See Ya next Year. Funtom (jammed in shop, finally working )
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tisar
Dec 23, 2006, 11:29 AM
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funtom wrote: Hey, my unseen friends, I wish You some good climbing equipment delivered by Santa and Merry Christmas See Ya next Year. Funtom (jammed in shop, finally working ) Hey out there! Yeah, let's finally get some Eastern European FreakFeast done next year. Until then: Have a freakin nice x-mas and a gas in trying on the New year. May it fit and serve you well and bring on a whole world of new experiences. CU then! - Daniel
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timstich
Dec 23, 2006, 11:34 AM
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uasunflower wrote: booger wrote: Julia, I must have missed your foot thing - what happened? Boy, this is the Season of Injuries! Doesn't sound like skiing may be the best recuperation plan...? But I totally understand. i'm going stir-crazy!!!! i fell in callanques 5 weeks ago, screwed my ankle - badly sprained, am finally walking normally, should be climbing after jan 15... Hey Julia. Arrrgh! I sprained my MCL on the left knee skiing three weeks ago. It was at the end of the day of my first downhill lesson. I'm climbing again fortunately, but it's all snowy outside with this blizzard we got mid week. http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e217/timstich/dudewherecar.jpg Heal up soon and well.
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overlord
Dec 23, 2006, 12:37 PM
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happy xmas everybody, hope you have a good one... and that your loved ones know what gear to buy
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