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dr_feelgood
Dec 9, 2013, 2:44 AM
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I am not arguing ptftw semantics
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dr_feelgood
Dec 9, 2013, 2:45 AM
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beluga colored puffy
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dr_feelgood
Dec 9, 2013, 2:45 AM
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now with real beluga!
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camhead
Dec 9, 2013, 2:40 PM
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Woo, weather tawk! Uhhh, that is all. No useful content to contribute.
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cracklover
Dec 9, 2013, 3:43 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: lena_chita wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: The monkeys are busily freezing their asses off in hyalite. I went up there yesterday with them, and it got down below -20. There were many incidents of barfies, and frequent running around to stay warm. I have a paper to finish today, and finals to grade tomorrow. Just in time for the warm (16F) weather to return. I hope g_g found that warm belay jacket she was looking for. The quote for earlier today (onlooker conversation as I was setting new toprope route and self-belaying on a gri-gri) A dad explains to his kids with authority... "When she is climbing up, it is called belaying. And when she is sliding down on the rope, it is called grappelling. Pretty neat, huh?" I can grappel! Who knew?! She has a very nice beluga colored jacket, that seems to be highly functional. However, it doesn't really matter below -20. When we talk -20C it's pretty darn cold. -20F is fucking freezing. below -10f and we are arguing semantics about degrees of cold. You just need to drop another 20 degrees. At -40, Fahrenheit and Celsius are the same. Also at that temp, the CO2 in your breath freezes out, and creates dry-ice snow. How cool is that? GO
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lena_chita
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Dec 9, 2013, 4:08 PM
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camhead wrote: Woo, weather tawk! Uhhh, that is all. No useful content to contribute. what are you talking about? My grappeling skill wasn't amazing enough to discuss?
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snoopy138
Dec 9, 2013, 5:00 PM
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caughtinside wrote: Sounds like good temps... To stay inside it was chilly down at woodson yesterday, high right around 50.
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tripperjm
Dec 9, 2013, 6:19 PM
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climbingtrash wrote: tripperjm wrote: camhead wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: tripperjm wrote: curt wrote: Could be three times by now. Curt Joe never cood learn to fold on a bad hand and he cood be a pain in the ass sumtymes. Still, I like Joe. Traveled and climbed with him a bunch and he did help keep those raging rite wingnut in check. Roger that, in an appropriate and non-ball-cupping way. Curt heh.... Woodn't wunt it any other way. and just fer teh record... ov teh 99 things I wunt to due with whut's left ov my life, chasing ewe around tring to bust yore balls isn't won ov them. Course, if teh opportunity ever came up to due a root with Kerwin, ewe and myself, even if it wus sumtin stupid or easy, that wood make my list ov things I wood wunt to due. Awww, the geriatrics are swapping spit and whispering sweet nothings into each other's ears. Brings tears to my eyes. I dun't expect ewe to understand.... but there iz nothing rong about setting aside old differences and making things rite with a guy who is friends with won ov my oldest friends in climbing. I guess I was rong? just goes to show.... You don't know Jack!!!1
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tripperjm
Dec 9, 2013, 6:23 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: The monkeys are busily freezing their asses off in hyalite. I went up there yesterday with them, and it got down below -20. There were many incidents of barfies, and frequent running around to stay warm. I have a paper to finish today, and finals to grade tomorrow. Just in time for the warm (16F) weather to return. Knot surprised, teh Champ and mrs Champ take there pegboreding seriously. looks to teh north and nods
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tripperjm
Dec 9, 2013, 6:29 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: lena_chita wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: The monkeys are busily freezing their asses off in hyalite. I went up there yesterday with them, and it got down below -20. There were many incidents of barfies, and frequent running around to stay warm. I have a paper to finish today, and finals to grade tomorrow. Just in time for the warm (16F) weather to return. I hope g_g found that warm belay jacket she was looking for. The quote for earlier today (onlooker conversation as I was setting new toprope route and self-belaying on a gri-gri) A dad explains to his kids with authority... "When she is climbing up, it is called belaying. And when she is sliding down on the rope, it is called grappelling. Pretty neat, huh?" I can grappel! Who knew?! She has a very nice beluga colored jacket, that seems to be highly functional. However, it doesn't really matter below -20. When we talk -20C it's pretty darn cold. -20F is fucking freezing. below -10f and we are arguing semantics about degrees of cold. Froze our asses oft sun morning, 43F and a cold brezze from teh north.... then the sun came around teh corner and we were climbing in teh mid 50's in our tee shirts.
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camhead
Dec 9, 2013, 7:55 PM
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Mohr weather tawk. Semi freezing rain here, and so much precip in the last few days that all the creeks are completely swollen and all the trails are mudbogs. Was thinking of doing another gneiss hike, when my friend Chris got the briliant idea to go to the Cirque to work on his project, Graffiti (the "easiest" route at the Cirque, not really that easy). We plodded through the mud, it was probably 33 and raining. Got to the Cirque, and there were a few dry lines, including Graffiti. I was pretty amazed that there was any dry rock at all. Our fiernd Craig come out too, just to rebolt some stuff. Chris wound up sending the rig, then I decided that I should just tape my pinky so much that I couldn't use it, and manage to tredpoint Graffiti, too. Felt good on teh tiny crimps even with three fingers. Then took a run on the current prodge, managed to bust through the technical crux even with the handicap, but couldn't do the redpoint crux, which is a big reach to a small pinchy crimp on the right hand. Still, I did not wake up this morning thinking that I'd be climbing, so it was a good day. Video of teh prodge! Techy crux is right at 1:30, really cool cross through to a shallow 1.5 finer pocket. Redpoint crux that I couldn't do is at 2:10. The video is of the full 14b version; but up to the big roof is a cool 13b, uhh, le 8a. That's all I'm working on. http://vimeo.com/25373667# This concludes your precipitation spray.
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lena_chita
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Dec 9, 2013, 9:41 PM
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camhead wrote: Mohr weather tawk. Semi freezing rain here, and so much precip in the last few days that all the creeks are completely swollen and all the trails are mudbogs. Was thinking of doing another gneiss hike, when my friend Chris got the briliant idea to go to the Cirque to work on his project, Graffiti (the "easiest" route at the Cirque, not really that easy). We plodded through the mud, it was probably 33 and raining. Got to the Cirque, and there were a few dry lines, including Graffiti. I was pretty amazed that there was any dry rock at all. Our fiernd Craig come out too, just to rebolt some stuff. Chris wound up sending the rig, then I decided that I should just tape my pinky so much that I couldn't use it, and manage to tredpoint Graffiti, too. Felt good on teh tiny crimps even with three fingers. Then took a run on the current prodge, managed to bust through the technical crux even with the handicap, but couldn't do the redpoint crux, which is a big reach to a small pinchy crimp on the right hand. Still, I did not wake up this morning thinking that I'd be climbing, so it was a good day. Video of teh prodge! Techy crux is right at 1:30, really cool cross through to a shallow 1.5 finer pocket. Redpoint crux that I couldn't do is at 2:10. The video is of the full 14b version; but up to the big roof is a cool 13b, uhh, le 8a. That's all I'm working on. http://vimeo.com/25373667# This concludes your precipitation spray. I didn't see the last bit of your spray, just clicked on the video, and I was like, oh, camhead is jumping quite a few grades, impressive.
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curt
Dec 9, 2013, 10:50 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: lena_chita wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: The monkeys are busily freezing their asses off in hyalite. I went up there yesterday with them, and it got down below -20. There were many incidents of barfies, and frequent running around to stay warm. I have a paper to finish today, and finals to grade tomorrow. Just in time for the warm (16F) weather to return. I hope g_g found that warm belay jacket she was looking for. The quote for earlier today (onlooker conversation as I was setting new toprope route and self-belaying on a gri-gri) A dad explains to his kids with authority... "When she is climbing up, it is called belaying. And when she is sliding down on the rope, it is called grappelling. Pretty neat, huh?" I can grappel! Who knew?! She has a very nice beluga colored jacket, that seems to be highly functional. However, it doesn't really matter below -20. When we talk -20C it's pretty darn cold. -20F is fucking freezing. And at -40 there is absolutely no difference Curt
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snoopy138
Dec 10, 2013, 12:42 AM
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tripperjm wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: lena_chita wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: The monkeys are busily freezing their asses off in hyalite. I went up there yesterday with them, and it got down below -20. There were many incidents of barfies, and frequent running around to stay warm. I have a paper to finish today, and finals to grade tomorrow. Just in time for the warm (16F) weather to return. I hope g_g found that warm belay jacket she was looking for. The quote for earlier today (onlooker conversation as I was setting new toprope route and self-belaying on a gri-gri) A dad explains to his kids with authority... "When she is climbing up, it is called belaying. And when she is sliding down on the rope, it is called grappelling. Pretty neat, huh?" I can grappel! Who knew?! She has a very nice beluga colored jacket, that seems to be highly functional. However, it doesn't really matter below -20. When we talk -20C it's pretty darn cold. -20F is fucking freezing. below -10f and we are arguing semantics about degrees of cold. Froze our asses oft sun morning, 43F and a cold brezze from teh north.... then the sun came around teh corner and we were climbing in teh mid 50's in our tee shirts. ewe guise get owt at all on saturday?
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tripperjm
Dec 10, 2013, 1:35 AM
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snoopy138 wrote: tripperjm wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: lena_chita wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: The monkeys are busily freezing their asses off in hyalite. I went up there yesterday with them, and it got down below -20. There were many incidents of barfies, and frequent running around to stay warm. I have a paper to finish today, and finals to grade tomorrow. Just in time for the warm (16F) weather to return. I hope g_g found that warm belay jacket she was looking for. The quote for earlier today (onlooker conversation as I was setting new toprope route and self-belaying on a gri-gri) A dad explains to his kids with authority... "When she is climbing up, it is called belaying. And when she is sliding down on the rope, it is called grappelling. Pretty neat, huh?" I can grappel! Who knew?! She has a very nice beluga colored jacket, that seems to be highly functional. However, it doesn't really matter below -20. When we talk -20C it's pretty darn cold. -20F is fucking freezing. below -10f and we are arguing semantics about degrees of cold. Froze our asses oft sun morning, 43F and a cold brezze from teh north.... then the sun came around teh corner and we were climbing in teh mid 50's in our tee shirts. ewe guise get owt at all on saturday? Climbed about a half day before teh whether moved in on us. Temps were ok, though eventually teh wall started to drip. Cood have moved down a few panels and gotten a sum more roots in but it was just teh too ov us and we decided that teh conditions were better fer drinking at teh bivy.
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granite_grrl
Dec 10, 2013, 4:32 AM
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cracklover wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: lena_chita wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: The monkeys are busily freezing their asses off in hyalite. I went up there yesterday with them, and it got down below -20. There were many incidents of barfies, and frequent running around to stay warm. I have a paper to finish today, and finals to grade tomorrow. Just in time for the warm (16F) weather to return. I hope g_g found that warm belay jacket she was looking for. The quote for earlier today (onlooker conversation as I was setting new toprope route and self-belaying on a gri-gri) A dad explains to his kids with authority... "When she is climbing up, it is called belaying. And when she is sliding down on the rope, it is called grappelling. Pretty neat, huh?" I can grappel! Who knew?! She has a very nice beluga colored jacket, that seems to be highly functional. However, it doesn't really matter below -20. When we talk -20C it's pretty darn cold. -20F is fucking freezing. below -10f and we are arguing semantics about degrees of cold. You just need to drop another 20 degrees. At -40, Fahrenheit and Celsius are the same. Also at that temp, the CO2 in your breath freezes out, and creates dry-ice snow. How cool is that? GO The people of Alberta are not impressed.
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snoopy138
Dec 10, 2013, 4:54 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: cracklover wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: lena_chita wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: The monkeys are busily freezing their asses off in hyalite. I went up there yesterday with them, and it got down below -20. There were many incidents of barfies, and frequent running around to stay warm. I have a paper to finish today, and finals to grade tomorrow. Just in time for the warm (16F) weather to return. I hope g_g found that warm belay jacket she was looking for. The quote for earlier today (onlooker conversation as I was setting new toprope route and self-belaying on a gri-gri) A dad explains to his kids with authority... "When she is climbing up, it is called belaying. And when she is sliding down on the rope, it is called grappelling. Pretty neat, huh?" I can grappel! Who knew?! She has a very nice beluga colored jacket, that seems to be highly functional. However, it doesn't really matter below -20. When we talk -20C it's pretty darn cold. -20F is fucking freezing. below -10f and we are arguing semantics about degrees of cold. You just need to drop another 20 degrees. At -40, Fahrenheit and Celsius are the same. Also at that temp, the CO2 in your breath freezes out, and creates dry-ice snow. How cool is that? GO The people of Alberta are not impressed. Yeah, Alberta seems like it probibly sux.
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snoopy138
Dec 10, 2013, 6:37 PM
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I see teh Champ has scaled back his fasebuk spray to include less numbers.
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caughtinside
Dec 11, 2013, 12:44 AM
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I always like a good climbing update. I was disappointed that my new route only turned out to be about .11+ though. I was hoping it would be harder and take longer to send so I'd have a good reason to go back out there.
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dr_feelgood
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camhead wrote: snoopy138 wrote: I see teh Champ has scaled back his fasebuk spray to include less numbers. Yeah, I had to do some research to find out what the didlio on his latest send was. Pretty rad, though! What is a didlio?
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snoopy138
Dec 11, 2013, 12:54 AM
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caughtinside wrote: I always like a good climbing update. I was disappointed that my new route only turned out to be about .11+ though. I was hoping it would be harder and take longer to send so I'd have a good reason to go back out there. just go to teh gold wall.
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snoopy138
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dr_feelgood wrote: camhead wrote: snoopy138 wrote: I see teh Champ has scaled back his fasebuk spray to include less numbers. Yeah, I had to do some research to find out what the didlio on his latest send was. Pretty rad, though! What is a didlio? sometimes they are large and black and coated in axe body spray. especially CI's didlio's.
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tripperjm
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So curt, are ewe planing on cumming owt on teh 11th to send are friend off?
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curt
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tripperjm wrote: So curt, are ewe planing on cumming owt on teh 11th to send are friend off? Didn't see this until now. Did you mean today? What did I miss? Curt
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