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I was hard up to climb last weekend. SO I staggered out to the local proj in some heat. very sweaty. I don't know if top rope soloing in bad conditions in your boxer shorts is hard core or just pathetic. If felt like it was on the pathetic side.
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woo! sweaty grots zolo FTW!
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snoopy138
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caughtinside wrote: I was hard up to climb last weekend. SO I staggered out to the local proj in some heat. very sweaty. I don't know if top rope soloing in bad conditions in your boxer shorts is hard core or just pathetic. If felt like it was on the pathetic side. Teh deliverance? Is that thing in the sun? sounds pretty miserable.
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caughtinside
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snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: I was hard up to climb last weekend. SO I staggered out to the local proj in some heat. very sweaty. I don't know if top rope soloing in bad conditions in your boxer shorts is hard core or just pathetic. If felt like it was on the pathetic side. Teh deliverance? Is that thing in the sun? sounds pretty miserable. No, it is very shady but the hike is sunny and hot and Im in a froth when I get there. The climb has mostly good texture, but the crux is tenuous and I fall off every time if my fingers are sweating (which they were). An evening breeze kicked up and my second run went better though, I just got out there too early. I don't even bother trying to climb anything remotely hard in the sun any more unless it's cold. Spent like zero days at the house and Gee dub last season since I saw you guys in November... because it was 80 and sunny every weekend all winter.
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dr_feelgood
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snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: sungam wrote: caughtinside wrote: where in CA? it is a large state. It is larger than your haggis-town. Bay area, next month. My GF got a job offer over there and we decided that a wee adventure would be quite fun so she took it. Sweet. I hope it pay$. Oakland is great. All the hipsters got priced out of SF so they're dragging us down now too. What city is the job in? I like how you say "us", as though you're not part of the gentrificashunz. durp
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dr_feelgood wrote: snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: sungam wrote: caughtinside wrote: where in CA? it is a large state. It is larger than your haggis-town. Bay area, next month. My GF got a job offer over there and we decided that a wee adventure would be quite fun so she took it. Sweet. I hope it pay$. Oakland is great. All the hipsters got priced out of SF so they're dragging us down now too. What city is the job in? I like how you say "us", as though you're not part of the gentrificashunz. durp Oh man! Getting burned by a bozone transplant! That one stingz
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snoopy138
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caughtinside wrote: snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: I was hard up to climb last weekend. SO I staggered out to the local proj in some heat. very sweaty. I don't know if top rope soloing in bad conditions in your boxer shorts is hard core or just pathetic. If felt like it was on the pathetic side. Teh deliverance? Is that thing in the sun? sounds pretty miserable. No, it is very shady but the hike is sunny and hot and Im in a froth when I get there. The climb has mostly good texture, but the crux is tenuous and I fall off every time if my fingers are sweating (which they were). An evening breeze kicked up and my second run went better though, I just got out there too early. I don't even bother trying to climb anything remotely hard in the sun any more unless it's cold. Spent like zero days at the house and Gee dub last season since I saw you guys in November... because it was 80 and sunny every weekend all winter. speaking of which ... it's early, but I might try to get up there t-day weke end again. would like to get back the teh house.
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snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: I was hard up to climb last weekend. SO I staggered out to the local proj in some heat. very sweaty. I don't know if top rope soloing in bad conditions in your boxer shorts is hard core or just pathetic. If felt like it was on the pathetic side. Teh deliverance? Is that thing in the sun? sounds pretty miserable. No, it is very shady but the hike is sunny and hot and Im in a froth when I get there. The climb has mostly good texture, but the crux is tenuous and I fall off every time if my fingers are sweating (which they were). An evening breeze kicked up and my second run went better though, I just got out there too early. I don't even bother trying to climb anything remotely hard in the sun any more unless it's cold. Spent like zero days at the house and Gee dub last season since I saw you guys in November... because it was 80 and sunny every weekend all winter. speaking of which ... it's early, but I might try to get up there t-day weke end again. would like to get back the teh house. Right on, keep me posted. I'm sure I can get out for a day.
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Zent the last of the morning carg routes on Saturday, that's the whole wall. Have one more weke end before I head to france, hopefully I can get in a day either at Echo (if it cools off a bit) or teh Hole.
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I was browsing some photos on MP... and found Jack, CI, and Art photos from Thailand. Just a random fact of the day.
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dr_feelgood
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caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: sungam wrote: caughtinside wrote: where in CA? it is a large state. It is larger than your haggis-town. Bay area, next month. My GF got a job offer over there and we decided that a wee adventure would be quite fun so she took it. Sweet. I hope it pay$. Oakland is great. All the hipsters got priced out of SF so they're dragging us down now too. What city is the job in? I like how you say "us", as though you're not part of the gentrificashunz. durp Oh man! Getting burned by a bozone transplant! That one stingz Haha! I know I am part of the problem.
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lena_chita wrote: I was browsing some photos on MP... and found Jack, CI, and Art photos from Thailand. Just a random fact of the day. I think AB has a bunch too RIP pBLL Man, I drank a AB the other day, first one in years... It was delicious. Then went to a Grace Potter show. Never heard of her, best show I've seen in at least 5, maybe 10 years? So good.
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caughtinside wrote: lena_chita wrote: I was browsing some photos on MP... and found Jack, CI, and Art photos from Thailand. Just a random fact of the day. I think AB has a bunch too RIP pBLL Man, I drank a AB the other day, first one in years... It was delicious. Then went to a Grace Potter show. Never heard of her, best show I've seen in at least 5, maybe 10 years? So good. shes a Vermonter, I saw her before she got big when she just played street corners and farmers markets.
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carabiner96 wrote: caughtinside wrote: lena_chita wrote: I was browsing some photos on MP... and found Jack, CI, and Art photos from Thailand. Just a random fact of the day. I think AB has a bunch too RIP pBLL Man, I drank a AB the other day, first one in years... It was delicious. Then went to a Grace Potter show. Never heard of her, best show I've seen in at least 5, maybe 10 years? So good. shes a Vermonter, I saw her before she got big when she just played street corners and farmers markets. Hipster.
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So I'm trying to decide if I want to go to the big folk music festival happening in town here this weekend. Ticket price for two and a half days (Friday to Sunday) go at $115, which is a good value if this was something that you were really into, but a little steep if you're not sure if you want to go. Could but a one day ticket for $70, but it's not that much more for the whole weekend. Lot of people going to be there, but I only know a few of the names and of those I'd only be interested in Joel Plasket and Whitehorse (though I think it's likely that you guys have never heard of either). But, if I don't go I'm not sure what I'm going to do with myself all weekend. Every other year I've had something else going on.
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granite_grrl wrote: So I'm trying to decide if I want to go to the big folk music festival happening in town here this weekend. Ticket price for two and a half days (Friday to Sunday) go at $115, which is a good value if this was something that you were really into, but a little steep if you're not sure if you want to go. Could but a one day ticket for $70, but it's not that much more for the whole weekend. Lot of people going to be there, but I only know a few of the names and of those I'd only be interested in Joel Plasket and Whitehorse (though I think it's likely that you guys have never heard of either). But, if I don't go I'm not sure what I'm going to do with myself all weekend. Every other year I've had something else going on. That doesn't seem all that pricey for a 2-day fest. I like going to those smaller festivals, because you can often find some kickass new acts that you like, and if the act that is playing sucks, do something else for a half-hour.
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dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: So I'm trying to decide if I want to go to the big folk music festival happening in town here this weekend. Ticket price for two and a half days (Friday to Sunday) go at $115, which is a good value if this was something that you were really into, but a little steep if you're not sure if you want to go. Could but a one day ticket for $70, but it's not that much more for the whole weekend. Lot of people going to be there, but I only know a few of the names and of those I'd only be interested in Joel Plasket and Whitehorse (though I think it's likely that you guys have never heard of either). But, if I don't go I'm not sure what I'm going to do with myself all weekend. Every other year I've had something else going on. That doesn't seem all that pricey for a 2-day fest. I like going to those smaller festivals, because you can often find some kickass new acts that you like, and if the act that is playing sucks, do something else for a half-hour. No, I don't think it's expensive considering it's a 2-day+ (Friday night is in there too) fest. It's just expensive enough though that I don't know if I should go just for the sake of going, ya know?
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granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: So I'm trying to decide if I want to go to the big folk music festival happening in town here this weekend. Ticket price for two and a half days (Friday to Sunday) go at $115, which is a good value if this was something that you were really into, but a little steep if you're not sure if you want to go. Could but a one day ticket for $70, but it's not that much more for the whole weekend. Lot of people going to be there, but I only know a few of the names and of those I'd only be interested in Joel Plasket and Whitehorse (though I think it's likely that you guys have never heard of either). But, if I don't go I'm not sure what I'm going to do with myself all weekend. Every other year I've had something else going on. That doesn't seem all that pricey for a 2-day fest. I like going to those smaller festivals, because you can often find some kickass new acts that you like, and if the act that is playing sucks, do something else for a half-hour. No, I don't think it's expensive considering it's a 2-day+ (Friday night is in there too) fest. It's just expensive enough though that I don't know if I should go just for the sake of going, ya know? Oh totally. There are a few festivals around bozeangeles that I haven't made it to, largely due to scheduling, but also due to only mild interest in the genre.
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dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: So I'm trying to decide if I want to go to the big folk music festival happening in town here this weekend. Ticket price for two and a half days (Friday to Sunday) go at $115, which is a good value if this was something that you were really into, but a little steep if you're not sure if you want to go. Could but a one day ticket for $70, but it's not that much more for the whole weekend. Lot of people going to be there, but I only know a few of the names and of those I'd only be interested in Joel Plasket and Whitehorse (though I think it's likely that you guys have never heard of either). But, if I don't go I'm not sure what I'm going to do with myself all weekend. Every other year I've had something else going on. That doesn't seem all that pricey for a 2-day fest. I like going to those smaller festivals, because you can often find some kickass new acts that you like, and if the act that is playing sucks, do something else for a half-hour. No, I don't think it's expensive considering it's a 2-day+ (Friday night is in there too) fest. It's just expensive enough though that I don't know if I should go just for the sake of going, ya know? Oh totally. There are a few festivals around bozeangeles that I haven't made it to, largely due to scheduling, but also due to only mild interest in the genre. I dabbled in folk music festivals.
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dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: So I'm trying to decide if I want to go to the big folk music festival happening in town here this weekend. Ticket price for two and a half days (Friday to Sunday) go at $115, which is a good value if this was something that you were really into, but a little steep if you're not sure if you want to go. Could but a one day ticket for $70, but it's not that much more for the whole weekend. Lot of people going to be there, but I only know a few of the names and of those I'd only be interested in Joel Plasket and Whitehorse (though I think it's likely that you guys have never heard of either). But, if I don't go I'm not sure what I'm going to do with myself all weekend. Every other year I've had something else going on. That doesn't seem all that pricey for a 2-day fest. I like going to those smaller festivals, because you can often find some kickass new acts that you like, and if the act that is playing sucks, do something else for a half-hour. No, I don't think it's expensive considering it's a 2-day+ (Friday night is in there too) fest. It's just expensive enough though that I don't know if I should go just for the sake of going, ya know? Oh totally. There are a few festivals around bozeangeles that I haven't made it to, largely due to scheduling, but also due to only mild interest in the genre. I like golf music, but I feel that there should be more than two people on the list that I recognize and I'm interested in. Still, I have some friends that absolutely RAVE about this festival every year, and seeing as this I my last week up in the area I think I'll probably go. Then I can say, yeah I went to SummerFolk once.....I've seen better. Plus I decided to do hangboreding right now, so I don't really need to get out and climb the climbs this weekend, just get my workout in on Sunday.
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granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: So I'm trying to decide if I want to go to the big folk music festival happening in town here this weekend. Ticket price for two and a half days (Friday to Sunday) go at $115, which is a good value if this was something that you were really into, but a little steep if you're not sure if you want to go. Could but a one day ticket for $70, but it's not that much more for the whole weekend. Lot of people going to be there, but I only know a few of the names and of those I'd only be interested in Joel Plasket and Whitehorse (though I think it's likely that you guys have never heard of either). But, if I don't go I'm not sure what I'm going to do with myself all weekend. Every other year I've had something else going on. That doesn't seem all that pricey for a 2-day fest. I like going to those smaller festivals, because you can often find some kickass new acts that you like, and if the act that is playing sucks, do something else for a half-hour. No, I don't think it's expensive considering it's a 2-day+ (Friday night is in there too) fest. It's just expensive enough though that I don't know if I should go just for the sake of going, ya know? Oh totally. There are a few festivals around bozeangeles that I haven't made it to, largely due to scheduling, but also due to only mild interest in the genre. I like golf music, but I feel that there should be more than two people on the list that I recognize and I'm interested in. Still, I have some friends that absolutely RAVE about this festival every year, and seeing as this I my last week up in the area I think I'll probably go. Then I can say, yeah I went to SummerFolk once.....I've seen better. Plus I decided to do hangboreding right now, so I don't really need to get out and climb the climbs this weekend, just get my workout in on Sunday. Golf music?
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caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: So I'm trying to decide if I want to go to the big folk music festival happening in town here this weekend. Ticket price for two and a half days (Friday to Sunday) go at $115, which is a good value if this was something that you were really into, but a little steep if you're not sure if you want to go. Could but a one day ticket for $70, but it's not that much more for the whole weekend. Lot of people going to be there, but I only know a few of the names and of those I'd only be interested in Joel Plasket and Whitehorse (though I think it's likely that you guys have never heard of either). But, if I don't go I'm not sure what I'm going to do with myself all weekend. Every other year I've had something else going on. That doesn't seem all that pricey for a 2-day fest. I like going to those smaller festivals, because you can often find some kickass new acts that you like, and if the act that is playing sucks, do something else for a half-hour. No, I don't think it's expensive considering it's a 2-day+ (Friday night is in there too) fest. It's just expensive enough though that I don't know if I should go just for the sake of going, ya know? Oh totally. There are a few festivals around bozeangeles that I haven't made it to, largely due to scheduling, but also due to only mild interest in the genre. I dabbled in folk music festivals. not in 'Nam, of course.
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snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: So I'm trying to decide if I want to go to the big folk music festival happening in town here this weekend. Ticket price for two and a half days (Friday to Sunday) go at $115, which is a good value if this was something that you were really into, but a little steep if you're not sure if you want to go. Could but a one day ticket for $70, but it's not that much more for the whole weekend. Lot of people going to be there, but I only know a few of the names and of those I'd only be interested in Joel Plasket and Whitehorse (though I think it's likely that you guys have never heard of either). But, if I don't go I'm not sure what I'm going to do with myself all weekend. Every other year I've had something else going on. That doesn't seem all that pricey for a 2-day fest. I like going to those smaller festivals, because you can often find some kickass new acts that you like, and if the act that is playing sucks, do something else for a half-hour. No, I don't think it's expensive considering it's a 2-day+ (Friday night is in there too) fest. It's just expensive enough though that I don't know if I should go just for the sake of going, ya know? Oh totally. There are a few festivals around bozeangeles that I haven't made it to, largely due to scheduling, but also due to only mild interest in the genre. I dabbled in folk music festivals. not in 'Nam, of course. I appear to have dabbled in cheesetittery.
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caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: So I'm trying to decide if I want to go to the big folk music festival happening in town here this weekend. Ticket price for two and a half days (Friday to Sunday) go at $115, which is a good value if this was something that you were really into, but a little steep if you're not sure if you want to go. Could but a one day ticket for $70, but it's not that much more for the whole weekend. Lot of people going to be there, but I only know a few of the names and of those I'd only be interested in Joel Plasket and Whitehorse (though I think it's likely that you guys have never heard of either). But, if I don't go I'm not sure what I'm going to do with myself all weekend. Every other year I've had something else going on. That doesn't seem all that pricey for a 2-day fest. I like going to those smaller festivals, because you can often find some kickass new acts that you like, and if the act that is playing sucks, do something else for a half-hour. No, I don't think it's expensive considering it's a 2-day+ (Friday night is in there too) fest. It's just expensive enough though that I don't know if I should go just for the sake of going, ya know? Oh totally. There are a few festivals around bozeangeles that I haven't made it to, largely due to scheduling, but also due to only mild interest in the genre. I dabbled in folk music festivals. I have not dabbled. But there is a punk festival out in the desert in October that I'm going to. Bad Religion, Pennywise, Descendents, NOFX, Agent Orange, TSOL, Bouncing Souls, Strung Out, Anti-Flag, Sham 69, Swingin' Utters, H20, some 90's ska bands I could really do without, and some others. Hopefully I'll be able to hit up New Jack the next day, it's not too far away from there.
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