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majid_sabet
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IMO,the three most powerful causes to stop climbers from climbing would be; 1-Wife/Husband 2-GF/BF 3-Physical/medical issues there are no 4th or 5th
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blondgecko
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Aug 3, 2009, 4:38 AM
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Well, I can think of at least two more obvious ones.
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veganclimber
Aug 3, 2009, 4:59 AM
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USnavy
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How about death of said climber well participating in climbing? I think that one would take the cake.
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yankinoz
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blondgecko wrote: Well, I can think of at least two more obvious ones. death and taxes?
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jt512
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majid_sabet wrote: IMO,the three most powerful causes to stop climbers from climbing would be; 1-Wife/Husband 2-GF/BF 3-Physical/medical issues there are no 4th or 5th Insanity. On second thought, it didn't stop you. On third thought, do you actually climb? Jay
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TheChase
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Gravity occasionally prevents me from climbing, but is also a driving factor in why I climb... Hmm.
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a-e-jones
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wear 2, or majid will have an aneurysm over your lack of redundancy
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kriso9tails
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majid_sabet wrote: 1-Wife/Husband 2-GF/BF I don't get it. You got a thing for transsexuals and/ or hermaphrodites? I think that's great -- they're people that need love just like everyone else -- but I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that your tastes don't generally extend to the average climber. Best of luck with your significant other; I sincerely hope you make him/ her very happy.
(This post was edited by kriso9tails on Aug 3, 2009, 8:56 AM)
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kovacs69
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majid_sabet wrote: IMO,the three most powerful causes to stop climbers from climbing would be; 1-Wife/Husband 2-GF/BF 3-Physical/medical issues there are no 4th or 5th I would say: 1 - Ran outta beer. 2 - Ran outta Ham Sammies 3 - Ran into Majid at the climbing area. Just kidding Majid...or am I?!? JB
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brownie710
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i think buying a house would be #4 if allowed, at least that has put a kink in getting out for me this summer, that and the endless rain we have had in NY
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bill413
Aug 3, 2009, 4:14 PM
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As inconceivable as it might be; loss of interest happens also. Oh, and getting stuck in flatland.
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Carnage
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kovacs69 wrote: majid_sabet wrote: IMO,the three most powerful causes to stop climbers from climbing would be; 1-Wife/Husband 2-GF/BF 3-Physical/medical issues there are no 4th or 5th I would say: 1 - Ran outta beer. 2 - Ran outta Ham Sammies 3 - Ran into Majid at the climbing area. Just kidding Majid...or am I?!? JB if majid was at a climbing area, that would mean he might actually be climbing... which i think we all know is impossible.
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healyje
Aug 3, 2009, 4:54 PM
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Turning 30.
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gmggg
Aug 3, 2009, 4:56 PM
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1. (for trad climbers) ~25 degree overhang 2. (for sport climbers) More than 5-7 feet between bolts 3. (for Boulderers) Lost beanie
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budman
Aug 3, 2009, 5:15 PM
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!- No Rock 2- No Chicks 3-No Beer
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bobbj22
Aug 3, 2009, 7:09 PM
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Nice..and how about based on frequency of occurances: 5- Death (very infrequent) 4- Injury/illness (infrequent) 3- Transportation issue (infrequent) 2- Inclimate weather (frequent) 1- Nagging significant other (very frequent)
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subantz
Aug 3, 2009, 7:29 PM
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I call bullshit, 30 watch your tongue. Just look at angry hes like 50 pulling down hard. Go angry you old mudder trucker.
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zchandran
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gmggg wrote: 2. (for sport climbers) More than 5-7 feet between bolts 7 foot runouts are crazy. I like climbing, but I don't have a death wish. Some climbs you just have to skip if whoever bolted it was too lazy to place enough bolts. Also, while we're on the subject, I have a pet peeve. When you're bolting along a crack, don't skimp on the cost of hardware by just bolting along one side. Some of us are left handed, and having bolts running along both sides makes clipping much easier. I hate having to reach across my body to clip. You would think experienced climbers would have thought of things like this before going out and buying a bolt gun or whatever they use...
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Toast_in_the_Machine
Aug 3, 2009, 7:51 PM
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bill413 wrote: As inconceivable as it might be; loss of interest happens also. Oh, and getting stuck in flatland. ...sobs quietly to himself in the corner...
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