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carabiner96
Jul 24, 2014, 3:32 AM
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Hey gang! A lot of y'all here know me, I practically grew up on this site! I've kept up with the climbing and just this last weekend qualified to join the US Team in Spain in September for the world climbing Championships. I'm so excited for the chance to bring hone the gold for my country, and I've been training hard (read more about that here: http://yellowscene.com/...03/20/on-the-ascent/) But of course this trip costs moolah and I'd appreciate any help I could get. Thanks gang, and if you can't donate, just send me some good vibes mid September when I face off against the Euros (they look STRONG!) My go fund me page link: http://www.gofundme.com/c12ffw/ My gold medal from Nationals (but not my baby): Competing in ABS Nationals: Gimpy McStump!
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optic
Jul 25, 2014, 4:23 AM
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I like that you're bragging that you made it as first place when you were 1 of 1. Have to say it, but at least be forthcoming about not really being compared to something and state that you had no competition. I'm all for encouraging more women and women with disabilities to climb, but the way you are doing it is misleading. Also, being third of three isn't any better when you sell it as something greater. http://usaclimbing.net/...ionals%20Results.pdf Source.
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carabiner96
Jul 25, 2014, 5:13 AM
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I'm sorry that you feel that way! I would LOVE to have more competition. The competitive side of adaptive climbing is new and growing, so if you know anyone who's interested please send them my way! That's one of the reasons I'm so excited about Europe, they're so far ahead of us when it comes to their adaptive climbing teams and there is some real competition. And I am proud of being first of one, second overall, and of putting myself out there in the oft-uncomfortable competition venue. Ask anyone here who knows me, I'm not content to just be the handicapped kid that 'tries really hard'. It took a lot of effort, training, money and time to get to where I'm at today. Am I proud of my 1/1 finish? Yup, you betcha. And I don't see anything wrong with being proud of something you worked hard for. Mostly, I'm excited to share the potential that competitive adaptive climbing has to offer. I did a bunch of climbing comps in college and even when I did well in those, never did I imagine that there would be entire comps dedicated just to para climbing! But please, I'm serious - there are great programs all over the country so if you know any body who may be interested in climbing or volunteering, please send them my way. Or swing by yourself sometime and see what we're actually all about.
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sungam
Jul 25, 2014, 11:56 AM
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I was going to donate but it won't let me pay by paypal. I sent you a facespace messege to see if we can sort something (even though you totally dodged me in Ouray like a be-atch!).
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amarius
Jul 25, 2014, 1:18 PM
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Andrew Bisharat published a piece Wild and Free on para-climbing on his blog.
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carabiner96
Jul 25, 2014, 2:23 PM
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amarius wrote: Andrew Bisharat published a piece Wild and Free on para-climbing on his blog. Thanks I missed that! I met Philippe at the Vail Mt Games last year and he's such a funny guy- and STRONG!
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carabiner96
Jul 25, 2014, 3:03 PM
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sungam wrote: I was going to donate but it won't let me pay by paypal. I sent you a facespace messege to see if we can sort something (even though you totally dodged me in Ouray like a be-atch!). That was some world class dodging too , Ouray was crawling with dot commers that weekend! I'll take to you on face space but I feel like this $6 will cost me something that involves my dignity...
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USnavy
Jul 27, 2014, 6:03 AM
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Jul 27, 2014, 1:31 PM
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USnavy wrote: Awesome, another person asking for a handout to fund their vacation instead of just working like everyone else does. I would have loved a handout on my last 9-month climbing trip, but instead of asking for free money I just did it the old-fashioned way: working, saving, budgeting, ect. God it pisses me off that people say they would never ask for money for a vacation, but they have no problem asking for money for a "spiritual guidance adventure," AKA hiking the PCT, or "supporting my country in a competition," aka pulling plastic for a day at the IFSC comp. There are vets in this country that are dieing because the VA wont give them the care they need. Vets that gave everything so Americans can pig out at McDicks, get type II diabetes at 25, and lay big pipe on the Internet. How about we donate money to them instead? Just a random guess, but I bet that's a better use of one's donations... People donate money to all sorts of causes for all sorts of reasons. Asking is not a crime. I am pretty sure that nobody is holding a gun to your head and making you press the donate button.
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happiegrrrl
Jul 27, 2014, 8:49 PM
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Best of luck to you! I would like to donate and will try again later. For some reason, when I click the link, I am getting a "problem loading page" message, though it isn't happening on other links. Even when I click the Go Fund Me Home link via google it isn't going. Maybe the site is temporarily down right now. As for the naysayers...wow. A shame that type of commentary is an example of "community" this place offers in the last few years.
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USnavy
Jul 28, 2014, 1:58 AM
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Jul 28, 2014, 2:18 AM
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USnavy wrote: Awesome, another person asking for a handout to fund their vacation instead of just working like everyone else does. I would have loved a handout on my last 9-month climbing trip, but instead of asking for free money I just did it the old-fashioned way: working, saving, budgeting, ect. Funny that people say they would never ask for money for a vacation, but they have no problem asking for money for a "spiritual guidance adventure," AKA hiking the PCT, or "supporting my country in a competition," aka pulling plastic for a day at the IFSC comp. There are vets in this country that are dying because the VA wont give them the care they need. Vets that gave everything so Americans can pig out at McDicks, get type II diabetes at 25, and lay big pipe on the Internet. How about we donate money to them instead? Just a random guess, but I bet that's a better use of one's donations... So it's ok for vets to pick on the handicapped? Way to go tough guy. Its really easy to not donate if you don't want to. Clearly its more difficult to keep your idiot mouth shut about it.
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granite_grrl
Jul 28, 2014, 2:08 PM
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Mo, I love that you're taking this step towards major comp climbing. It's not something that is taken seriously in North America for many climbers, but I'm sure you've found that you have recieved new respect for your climbing from the non-climbers in your world. The fact is that international comp climbing is a true test of your ability (yes, those euros are tough!) and is a way of legitimising our sport to the non climber world. Thanks for doing your part to moving comp climbing forward in North America.
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Skitian85
Jul 29, 2014, 12:45 AM
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Congratulations. I signed up on here just to say that. I'm a paraclimber, adaptive climber, as well. Not to sure what's the more preferred term anymore. I'll definitely be watching the comp, I hope you make it there.
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camhead
Jul 29, 2014, 11:16 PM
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USnavy wrote: There are vets in this country that are dying because the VA wont give them the care they need. Vets that gave everything so Americans can pig out at McDicks, get type II diabetes at 25, and lay big pipe on the Internet. How about we donate money to them instead? Just a random guess, but I bet that's a better use of one's donations... Not everything is about 'Nam, Walter. Seriously, Mo qualified to compete in an international comp. That's kind of different from hiking the PCT or doing a roadtrip. I mean, when the Special Olympics finally accepts climbing, and you get to go represent the US there, I'd be the first to donate, USn00b.
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carabiner96
Aug 4, 2014, 4:08 PM
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happiegrrrl wrote: Best of luck to you! I would like to donate and will try again later. For some reason, when I click the link, I am getting a "problem loading page" message, though it isn't happening on other links. Even when I click the Go Fund Me Home link via google it isn't going. Maybe the site is temporarily down right now. As for the naysayers...wow. A shame that type of commentary is an example of "community" this place offers in the last few years. You may not remember but you are one of my original 'sponsors' - back in 2006 you had a contest for climb addict and I ended up with a swag bag full of goodies! I still have some stickers on my laptop!
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Skitian85
Aug 6, 2014, 3:03 AM
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carabiner96 wrote: Gimps unite! Where are you located? I'm always trying to grow the tribe. I helped host a climbing clinic for a limb loss group and there were two ladies there who we're also missing hands. In my desperation to get them more involved I may have, uh, come on a little strong I haven't seen them back- oops! We also have a lot of veterans at our x3 monthly clinics too, those guys and gals are rad- especially the ones that bring their service dogs. Omg puppies! I'm in Hagerstown, Md. I climb at Earth Treks Rockville. I've got a deformity in my right hand, short nubby fingers from surgery. It limits my right hand to most jugs, certain pinches, and some slopers. Finger pockets, crimps, and big pinchers are not doable, but I can work around them a bunch. I've thought about trying to start up a group out here, but I haven't seen many others, maybe 1 or 2. I need to start searching harder and post in the right places.
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Skitian85
Aug 30, 2014, 2:41 PM
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What's the verdict? Are you gonna make it out there to Spain?
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carabiner96
Sep 1, 2014, 2:04 AM
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Skitian85 wrote: What's the verdict? Are you gonna make it out there to Spain? Yes! And - ohmihgosh- I leave Saturday. I'm feeling strong- I guess that's what happens when you practice! The whole diet thing didn't go well, so I just trained extra hard :) Here;'s video I found from the 2012 champs (they're every two years) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpOTRHyro3Q
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ncrockclimber
Sep 1, 2014, 2:42 AM
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USnavy wrote: Awesome, another person asking for a handout to fund their vacation instead of just working like everyone else does. I would have loved a handout on my last 9-month climbing trip, but instead of asking for free money I just did it the old-fashioned way: working, saving, budgeting, ect. Funny that people say they would never ask for money for a vacation, but they have no problem asking for money for a "spiritual guidance adventure," AKA hiking the PCT, or "supporting my country in a competition," aka pulling plastic for a day at the IFSC comp. There are vets in this country that are dying because the VA wont give them the care they need. Vets that gave everything so Americans can pig out at McDicks, get type II diabetes at 25, and lay big pipe on the Internet. How about we donate money to them instead? Just a random guess, but I bet that's a better use of one's donations... USNavy, you are an asshole. Maureen, I wish you all the best with your training and upcoming comp. Seeing you succeed at climbing is truly an inspiration and a reminder that the only real limitations are the ones we set on ourselves. To put it another way, YOU ROCK!
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Skitian85
Sep 1, 2014, 4:15 AM
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Awesome!! We'll be watching and rooting for you.
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