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caughtinside
Jan 14, 2015, 1:26 AM
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for Doc.
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caughtinside
Jan 14, 2015, 1:27 AM
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totally rambo.
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caughtinside
Jan 14, 2015, 1:28 AM
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coynepoint
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caughtinside
Jan 14, 2015, 1:30 AM
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Alfs... 6 years ago. I should go back and send it.
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caughtinside
Jan 14, 2015, 1:31 AM
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Some Smith arete on the backside
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caughtinside
Jan 14, 2015, 1:33 AM
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Pure Palm in smith's lower gorge. I had seen a shot in a patagonia catalogue of this route at some point and wanted to climb it and shoot it. We had fun rigging it and playing with my friend's DSLR.
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caughtinside
Jan 14, 2015, 1:34 AM
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sending... is fun.
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caughtinside
Jan 14, 2015, 1:39 AM
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The good old Ruby, one of the best in Josh. That's it for now!
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camhead
Jan 14, 2015, 2:34 AM
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Wow, gneiss reminiscenzes with all those photos. Have we become Stuportopo, just sitting around and tawking about how great we never were? I laughed at the GObombz, definitely. Some friends here in Fayettenam finally got it together and built a rad bouldering wall, had the first sesh on it. Hopefully this is step 1 in Operation MOONLIGHT for this April. Even if not it will be fun. Also just found out that the main school that I've been subbing at just got condemned and they removed all students from it immediately, put them like refugees in a bunch of other schools. The root of this is because the county has been taking funding from the schools for years now, but Jesus fucking Christ. Less werk for me.
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climbs4fun
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Jan 14, 2015, 3:21 AM
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camhead wrote: Wow, gneiss reminiscenzes with all those photos. Have we become Stuportopo, just sitting around and tawking about how great we never were? I laughed at the GObombz, definitely. Some friends here in Fayettenam finally got it together and built a rad bouldering wall, had the first sesh on it. Hopefully this is step 1 in Operation MOONLIGHT for this April. Even if not it will be fun. Also just found out that the main school that I've been subbing at just got condemned and they removed all students from it immediately, put them like refugees in a bunch of other schools. The root of this is because the county has been taking funding from the schools for years now, but Jesus fucking Christ. Less werk for me. Road trip! Oh... wait. nevermind. They are always hiring teachers out here. Shortages and stuff.
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granite_grrl
Jan 14, 2015, 1:03 PM
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Rough morning and rough week. This morning - had to give medicine to a sick cat (easier than giving medicine to a well cat, but still). My pipes have also frozen again and I haz no water. When I went to put the space heater down there it seems a breaker haz tripped, so no power to run it. I either need to find the breaker box or an extension cord. This week - trying to get my ship together to go over to Europe for 2.5 weeks. I also have a previously mentioned sick cat. Brought him to the vet yesterday because he had stopped eating and I guess he's constipated. Which is bad for cats because instead of passing they just keep holding it until their intestines can't deal with it anymore. Stupid fucking animals. Finally, I'm running a women's ice climbing day on Sunday so I have a million emails every day that I'm trying to answer. I also have 4 bags of club gear that I picked up at the ice event last Sunday that I have been trying to dry out in my super little apartment.
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camhead
Jan 14, 2015, 2:14 PM
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cracklover wrote: caughtinside wrote: sending... is fun. Ya, I kinda sorta remember that day. Though I don't recall which one of us hopped on the send train of the other. Or if they were hours apart. What I do remember is that I forgot draws for the anchor, and had no extra cams, so I had to downclimb to clean one. I'm not the brightest bulb at the best of times, but that was not my smartest moment. GO The way I heard it was that you pretended not to recognize the famous See Eye!
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climbingtrash
Jan 14, 2015, 2:21 PM
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climbs4fun wrote: lena_chita wrote: climbingtrash wrote: lena_chita wrote: And for the record, I want to go BAAAACKKKK! I wantz blue skiez and sunshine. I don't wantz to drive to work when it is so cold that the salt is not working, and the snow keeps falling. WAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!! I shouldn't have let the whambulance go. I had it on standby the entire time for the trip, and then my reservation ended. Waaaaaaaaa! Teh rays of sunshine here are drowning owt your cries. The snow here is totally muting your gloating, too. It's 9F right now, and thats the high for the day. going down to 2F by afternoon. Tomorrow will be balmy 12F. woohoo Close to 21C or 70F here for the last two days. Whoo!
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lena_chita
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Jan 14, 2015, 3:28 PM
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camhead wrote: Wow, gneiss reminiscenzes with all those photos. Have we become Stuportopo, just sitting around and tawking about how great we never were? I laughed at the GObombz, definitely. Some friends here in Fayettenam finally got it together and built a rad bouldering wall, had the first sesh on it. Hopefully this is step 1 in Operation MOONLIGHT for this April. Even if not it will be fun. Also just found out that the main school that I've been subbing at just got condemned and they removed all students from it immediately, put them like refugees in a bunch of other schools. The root of this is because the county has been taking funding from the schools for years now, but Jesus fucking Christ. Less werk for me. I saw Tracy's post, and was like, wtf, condemned school? That sucks! I hope the cool hippie fayettenam people will actually boulder on that bouldering wall, and not just sit underneath it and smoke weed. I bet it is nice to have a place like this, with the weather being what it is. Do you make a trip to Charleston to climb, ever? I hear they have a comp this weekend.
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lena_chita
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Jan 14, 2015, 3:30 PM
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cracklover wrote: climbs4fun wrote: caughtinside wrote: It's actually a cool pic. And a fantastic route (even if it is a little featherbagged). GO I wontz!
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lena_chita
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Jan 14, 2015, 3:31 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: caughtinside wrote: for Doc. I'm so... happy. Blasphemy! Burning the bible! I remember that pic! Where do I remember it from? There was a thread in soapbox?
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camhead
Jan 14, 2015, 3:33 PM
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lena_chita wrote: camhead wrote: Wow, gneiss reminiscenzes with all those photos. Have we become Stuportopo, just sitting around and tawking about how great we never were? I laughed at the GObombz, definitely. Some friends here in Fayettenam finally got it together and built a rad bouldering wall, had the first sesh on it. Hopefully this is step 1 in Operation MOONLIGHT for this April. Even if not it will be fun. Also just found out that the main school that I've been subbing at just got condemned and they removed all students from it immediately, put them like refugees in a bunch of other schools. The root of this is because the county has been taking funding from the schools for years now, but Jesus fucking Christ. Less werk for me. I saw Tracy's post, and was like, wtf, condemned school? That sucks! I hope the cool hippie fayettenam people will actually boulder on that bouldering wall, and not just sit underneath it and smoke weed. I bet it is nice to have a place like this, with the weather being what it is. Do you make a trip to Charleston to climb, ever? I hear they have a comp this weekend. Yeah, I've got high hopes for this gym. Pat built it, and donated all his holds, and the owner of the garage just wants it to become a donation-based community co-op, so it's not a 100% privately-owned by one person kind of thing. I make the trip to eNergy occasionally, but have never gotten the place dialed enough to really get a good full workout, because I don't go there too often. And honestly, their problems and especially angles are not *that* good.
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lena_chita
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Jan 14, 2015, 4:23 PM
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camhead wrote: lena_chita wrote: camhead wrote: Wow, gneiss reminiscenzes with all those photos. Have we become Stuportopo, just sitting around and tawking about how great we never were? I laughed at the GObombz, definitely. Some friends here in Fayettenam finally got it together and built a rad bouldering wall, had the first sesh on it. Hopefully this is step 1 in Operation MOONLIGHT for this April. Even if not it will be fun. Also just found out that the main school that I've been subbing at just got condemned and they removed all students from it immediately, put them like refugees in a bunch of other schools. The root of this is because the county has been taking funding from the schools for years now, but Jesus fucking Christ. Less werk for me. I saw Tracy's post, and was like, wtf, condemned school? That sucks! I hope the cool hippie fayettenam people will actually boulder on that bouldering wall, and not just sit underneath it and smoke weed. I bet it is nice to have a place like this, with the weather being what it is. Do you make a trip to Charleston to climb, ever? I hear they have a comp this weekend. Yeah, I've got high hopes for this gym. Pat built it, and donated all his holds, and the owner of the garage just wants it to become a donation-based community co-op, so it's not a 100% privately-owned by one person kind of thing. I make the trip to eNergy occasionally, but have never gotten the place dialed enough to really get a good full workout, because I don't go there too often. And honestly, their problems and especially angles are not *that* good. Hmm, what do you consider good angle? I've only been there for comps, but I thought that for the size, it has a great selection of angles. And they just finished a new 50 degree wall. And there is that treadwall machine... 5, 10, 15, 30, 50, wave, and roof, and mushroom? Seems like a good range of angles. I mean, I wish OUR gym had this many... I have not bouldered for so long, it is really sad... and the problems that they DO have at our gym are so unappealing that I almost don't miss it. O.K., who am I kidding -- i do miss bouldering. And every single boulder problem being a dyno... I need that, even though I hate it. Just started my hangboard cycle last night. I decided to change the timing this time around. Do 3 sets on each hold, instead of two that I have been doing before. And do 6-5-4 reps with increasing weights, instead of 7-6-5. So far, so good. We'll see. I expect that I would be bouldering by the time I finish the hangboard stage and start the campusing/power stage. I really felt that skipping it last time (because I couldn't jump yet) was pretty bad for me, because power is my weakness, anyway, it doesn't help to hold on to tiny holds if I don't move off of them. My PT is giving me a very roundabout answer on jumping/landing. First she was saying that I have to wait until I could leg-press body weight on the gimp leg. Well, now I can. And now she is saying, but in jumping you get 2-3 times bodyweight, in terms of forces... And, she says that we are ' working on it", with all the exercises that I am doing, even if it doesn't look that way... Ugh. Anyway, I accidentally jumped down from the bottom of the TR route that i was setting last weekend. Just kinda forgot that I shouldn't. And it was fine, though only from 3 feet off the ground, or so.
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caughtinside
Jan 14, 2015, 4:26 PM
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cracklover wrote: climbs4fun wrote: caughtinside wrote: It's actually a cool pic. And a fantastic route (even if it is a little featherbagged). GO Huh? I thought 7a/11d was right on, if you don't kneebar the hell out of it.
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caughtinside
Jan 14, 2015, 4:27 PM
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cracklover wrote: caughtinside wrote: sending... is fun. Ya, I kinda sorta remember that day. Though I don't recall which one of us hopped on the send train of the other. Or if they were hours apart. What I do remember is that I forgot draws for the anchor, and had no extra cams, so I had to downclimb to clean one. I'm not the brightest bulb at the best of times, but that was not my smartest moment. GO You top roped it clean after my first try. I sent it my next go.
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