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hugepedro
Apr 28, 2010, 6:09 PM
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cracklover wrote: Oh wait, that's right, I was just saving weight by leaving behind an entire 60 meters (200 feet? Dingus, please do the conversion for me) of rope! Beat that HugePedro! G Excellent form, my man. Excellent. You have my esteem. I'll save a few honeys for you.
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dingus
Apr 28, 2010, 6:48 PM
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hugepedro wrote: cracklover wrote: Oh wait, that's right, I was just saving weight by leaving behind an entire 60 meters (200 feet? Dingus, please do the conversion for me) of rope! Beat that HugePedro! G Excellent form, my man. Excellent. You have my esteem. I'll save a few honeys for you. SIXTY! DMT
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hugepedro
Apr 28, 2010, 6:52 PM
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dingus wrote: hugepedro wrote: cracklover wrote: Oh wait, that's right, I was just saving weight by leaving behind an entire 60 meters (200 feet? Dingus, please do the conversion for me) of rope! Beat that HugePedro! G Excellent form, my man. Excellent. You have my esteem. I'll save a few honeys for you. SIXTY! DMT Sixty honeys? No problem. That is a mere few out of the numbers of honeys I'm gettin.
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dingus
Apr 28, 2010, 6:58 PM
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And all of em named Rosey! What a coincidence. DMT
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edge
Apr 28, 2010, 7:05 PM
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dingus wrote: And all of em named Rosey! What a coincidence. DMT Ha! Last name?
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hugepedro
Apr 28, 2010, 7:17 PM
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She prefers to be called Tyfanni.
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cracklover
Apr 28, 2010, 8:05 PM
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hugepedro wrote: dingus wrote: hugepedro wrote: cracklover wrote: Oh wait, that's right, I was just saving weight by leaving behind an entire 60 meters (200 feet? Dingus, please do the conversion for me) of rope! Beat that HugePedro! G Excellent form, my man. Excellent. You have my esteem. I'll save a few honeys for you. SIXTY! DMT Sixty honeys? No problem. That is a mere few out of the numbers of honeys I'm gettin. Sixty honeys? Hmm... I thought he was answering my conversion conundrum - sixty feet. Although sixty feet = sixty meters doesn't make all that much sense either. Oh well. Oh, and back on topic: "safety hitch" bwahahahaha! What a perfectly rc.com name for clipping in with a daisy. G
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hugepedro
Apr 28, 2010, 8:17 PM
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cracklover wrote: Sixty honeys? Hmm... I thought he was answering my conversion conundrum He prolly was, but, I see no reason not to bring up all my honeys anyway. Just in case you guys forgot.
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wallwombat
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hugepedro wrote: wallwombat wrote: That was 45 minutes of my life that I will NEVER get back. Shutup, n00b!!!!11 Is this where I'm supposed to go, noob? YOU CALLED ME A NOOB? My scrotum has been climbing longer than you......blah, blah, blah....... I'm so experienced........blah, blah, blah....I was climbing blah, blah, blah before you were blah, blah....I used to own a pair of Scarpa Superatz....blah blah blah......I tie in at belays with my wee wee....blah, blah, blah.... ....Well, I can't be bothered.
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hugepedro
Apr 28, 2010, 9:52 PM
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I might borrow that scrotum line from time to time. Hope you don't mind.
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Gmburns2000
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johnwesely wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: hugepedro wrote: Well, if you have no means to tie into the anchor, other than the rope, then you are also carrying something that serves only a single, specialized purpose - that 4-8 feet of rope (which is way heavier than my rig). huh? if you and I climb the same pitch, and I tie in with the rope, and you tie in with a PAS, then how is it that I'm carrying more? Cause, like, this isn't making any sense. Or, T0 Because Pedro is so bad at making sense, I will try to explain. His point, at least I think, is that his system allows him to use twin ropes instead of bringing up a second rope for rappels, thus saving weight. However, I may be completely mistaken. I climb with doubles.
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Gmburns2000
Apr 29, 2010, 11:47 AM
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hugepedro wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: hugepedro wrote: Well, if you have no means to tie into the anchor, other than the rope, then you are also carrying something that serves only a single, specialized purpose - that 4-8 feet of rope (which is way heavier than my rig). huh? if you and I climb the same pitch, and I tie in with the rope, and you tie in with a PAS, then how is it that I'm carrying more? Cause, like, this isn't making any sense. Or, T0 Well we aren’t climbing the same pitches. I’m climbing longer ones than you because of the constraints of your system. I’m pwning you and gettin all the honeys. Again, someone was mocking my degree of “weight naziness” because I carry an “extra” 3 ounces. This was a hypothetical comparison to demonstrate that my system is actually lighter on a weight per useful length of rope basis (and probably lighter overall if they are doing routes that require full length rappels and aren’t using twins or a skinnier rap cord). Try re-reading some of the posts, and if you still don’t get it then I probably can’t help you. Oh, I read them just fine thanks. [rolls eyes]
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Apr 29, 2010, 11:52 AM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: johnwesely wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: hugepedro wrote: Well, if you have no means to tie into the anchor, other than the rope, then you are also carrying something that serves only a single, specialized purpose - that 4-8 feet of rope (which is way heavier than my rig). huh? if you and I climb the same pitch, and I tie in with the rope, and you tie in with a PAS, then how is it that I'm carrying more? Cause, like, this isn't making any sense. Or, T0 Because Pedro is so bad at making sense, I will try to explain. His point, at least I think, is that his system allows him to use twin ropes instead of bringing up a second rope for rappels, thus saving weight. However, I may be completely mistaken. I climb with doubles. Pedro thinks it is easier with his purcells.
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Gmburns2000
Apr 29, 2010, 12:25 PM
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johnwesely wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: johnwesely wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: hugepedro wrote: Well, if you have no means to tie into the anchor, other than the rope, then you are also carrying something that serves only a single, specialized purpose - that 4-8 feet of rope (which is way heavier than my rig). huh? if you and I climb the same pitch, and I tie in with the rope, and you tie in with a PAS, then how is it that I'm carrying more? Cause, like, this isn't making any sense. Or, T0 Because Pedro is so bad at making sense, I will try to explain. His point, at least I think, is that his system allows him to use twin ropes instead of bringing up a second rope for rappels, thus saving weight. However, I may be completely mistaken. I climb with doubles. Pedro thinks it is easier with his purcells. actually, I think he's saying he jugs as the second.
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Gmburns2000 wrote: johnwesely wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: johnwesely wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: hugepedro wrote: Well, if you have no means to tie into the anchor, other than the rope, then you are also carrying something that serves only a single, specialized purpose - that 4-8 feet of rope (which is way heavier than my rig). huh? if you and I climb the same pitch, and I tie in with the rope, and you tie in with a PAS, then how is it that I'm carrying more? Cause, like, this isn't making any sense. Or, T0 Because Pedro is so bad at making sense, I will try to explain. His point, at least I think, is that his system allows him to use twin ropes instead of bringing up a second rope for rappels, thus saving weight. However, I may be completely mistaken. I climb with doubles. Pedro thinks it is easier with his purcells. actually, I think he's saying he jugs as the second. Whatever helps him get the honeys.
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hugepedro
Apr 29, 2010, 3:44 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: johnwesely wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: hugepedro wrote: Well, if you have no means to tie into the anchor, other than the rope, then you are also carrying something that serves only a single, specialized purpose - that 4-8 feet of rope (which is way heavier than my rig). huh? if you and I climb the same pitch, and I tie in with the rope, and you tie in with a PAS, then how is it that I'm carrying more? Cause, like, this isn't making any sense. Or, T0 Because Pedro is so bad at making sense, I will try to explain. His point, at least I think, is that his system allows him to use twin ropes instead of bringing up a second rope for rappels, thus saving weight. However, I may be completely mistaken. I climb with doubles. I've come to the considered opinion that you are a dumbass.
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hugepedro
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johnwesely wrote: Whatever helps him get the honeys. Now you're learning.
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hugepedro wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: johnwesely wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: hugepedro wrote: Well, if you have no means to tie into the anchor, other than the rope, then you are also carrying something that serves only a single, specialized purpose - that 4-8 feet of rope (which is way heavier than my rig). huh? if you and I climb the same pitch, and I tie in with the rope, and you tie in with a PAS, then how is it that I'm carrying more? Cause, like, this isn't making any sense. Or, T0 Because Pedro is so bad at making sense, I will try to explain. His point, at least I think, is that his system allows him to use twin ropes instead of bringing up a second rope for rappels, thus saving weight. However, I may be completely mistaken. I climb with doubles. I've come to the considered opinion that you are a dumbass. that's all right, you were a little slow in making the assumption mutual.
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hugepedro
Apr 29, 2010, 4:01 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: hugepedro wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: johnwesely wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: hugepedro wrote: Well, if you have no means to tie into the anchor, other than the rope, then you are also carrying something that serves only a single, specialized purpose - that 4-8 feet of rope (which is way heavier than my rig). huh? if you and I climb the same pitch, and I tie in with the rope, and you tie in with a PAS, then how is it that I'm carrying more? Cause, like, this isn't making any sense. Or, T0 Because Pedro is so bad at making sense, I will try to explain. His point, at least I think, is that his system allows him to use twin ropes instead of bringing up a second rope for rappels, thus saving weight. However, I may be completely mistaken. I climb with doubles. I've come to the considered opinion that you are a dumbass. that's all right, you were a little slow in making the assumption mutual. Dude, how do you even have time to post? Aren't you getting behind on your rope flaking?
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Gmburns2000
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hugepedro wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: hugepedro wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: johnwesely wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: hugepedro wrote: Well, if you have no means to tie into the anchor, other than the rope, then you are also carrying something that serves only a single, specialized purpose - that 4-8 feet of rope (which is way heavier than my rig). huh? if you and I climb the same pitch, and I tie in with the rope, and you tie in with a PAS, then how is it that I'm carrying more? Cause, like, this isn't making any sense. Or, T0 Because Pedro is so bad at making sense, I will try to explain. His point, at least I think, is that his system allows him to use twin ropes instead of bringing up a second rope for rappels, thus saving weight. However, I may be completely mistaken. I climb with doubles. I've come to the considered opinion that you are a dumbass. that's all right, you were a little slow in making the assumption mutual. Dude, how do you even have time to post? Aren't you getting behind on your rope flaking? I was, but then I realized I don't need it.
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hugepedro
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Gmburns2000 wrote: hugepedro wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: hugepedro wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: johnwesely wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: hugepedro wrote: Well, if you have no means to tie into the anchor, other than the rope, then you are also carrying something that serves only a single, specialized purpose - that 4-8 feet of rope (which is way heavier than my rig). huh? if you and I climb the same pitch, and I tie in with the rope, and you tie in with a PAS, then how is it that I'm carrying more? Cause, like, this isn't making any sense. Or, T0 Because Pedro is so bad at making sense, I will try to explain. His point, at least I think, is that his system allows him to use twin ropes instead of bringing up a second rope for rappels, thus saving weight. However, I may be completely mistaken. I climb with doubles. I've come to the considered opinion that you are a dumbass. that's all right, you were a little slow in making the assumption mutual. Dude, how do you even have time to post? Aren't you getting behind on your rope flaking? I was, but then I realized I don't need it. Hahaha! Sweet! It's always a good day when you realize you will have more time to post on rc.com. From here on it's post count+++++ for you!
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