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drysdan
Mar 20, 2002, 9:16 PM
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Buildings? Walls? Lets hear about the funky stuff you've climbed. I tell you what, those brick walls with grout nearly to the surface are dad-gummed impossible!!!
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treyr
Mar 20, 2002, 9:37 PM
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I had to climb latis work onto the side of my house because i was so bored!!! Trob
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paintinhaler
Mar 20, 2002, 9:49 PM
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downtown where I live there is a building that is some kind of rock. Blocks with real features. I went and finaly did it. People where watching me but whatever. It was wack.. i cant even spell
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jdtschida
Mar 20, 2002, 9:56 PM
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the glass display counter at the climbing gym.
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miagi
Mar 20, 2002, 10:04 PM
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This is me using one of the stone walls in my house as a climbing wall. http://cocolopez.8m.com/html/climbing.html I have to climb at night or when my parents arnt home so i dont get caught lol
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jcclimber
Mar 20, 2002, 11:01 PM
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Climbed up about 35 feet on a brick wall at some church! the brick had plenty of good edges and crimps so it wasn't that bad. Downclimbing wasn't even as hard as I thought either!
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coldclimb
Mar 20, 2002, 11:05 PM
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I'd have to say my route I set up yesterday. Out my window, just over halfway round the house, and back. Soon I hope to try the under-the-back-porch variation.
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case22
Mar 20, 2002, 11:35 PM
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The stone area at Chili's! The old train tressel, where I climb all the time when it's nice out! I guess I'm not too crazy!
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radistrad
Mar 21, 2002, 12:29 AM
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Cracks between buildings. Its amazing where you can find a jam.
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drysdan
Mar 21, 2002, 5:34 AM
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Almost tried to stem a spot between a big pillar and the wall in my school's library today. But it was plaster and would scar like crazy.....
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addiroids
Mar 21, 2002, 7:08 AM
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First Ascent on a 90' 22" wide chimney at the University of Nebraska. Protected with 8 2"x4"s. Didn't get arrested by the Nazi Police State - Campus Security Officers because I am so awesome. That is the only building I have officially climbed. TRADitionally yours, Cali Dirtbag
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leadingedge
Mar 21, 2002, 7:58 AM
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Sometimes I get desparate... So I campus road signs.
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upfreak
Mar 21, 2002, 11:17 AM
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Well its NOT the most craziest, BUT the most satisfiying..... WOMEN.... MUAHAHAHAHA other than that... the door at my room. Have been thinking about Bus Stops though. HMMMM...... [ This Message was edited by: upfreak on 2002-03-21 03:18 ]
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angusmackay2000
Mar 21, 2002, 12:53 PM
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I have done alot of stuiped climbs for people like climbing onto roofs of buildings to get thigs stuck on top or climbing up a spout to a third story window and sliding down again and i have climbed up alot of other things all for fun and just cause i wanted to climb i love it so much.
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andrejka
Mar 21, 2002, 1:07 PM
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tunnel located near boulder places in my city. there are 4 routes on the tunnel, secured and we TR them for training.
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madscientist
Mar 21, 2002, 2:19 PM
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A 40 foot tall crack on a Parking Garage. We used ropes and gear and did it at night. We used to builder at night on campus, but the parking garage is the craziest thing I ever climbed. The only time I used a rope.
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rrrADAM
Mar 21, 2002, 2:31 PM
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I work inspecting Nuclear Power Plants, and was dressed like Homer Simpson with the yellow "anti-c's", and was climbing upside down on the bottom of some scaffolding in what I thought was a secluded area of containmant, but I was caught by a sneakey video camera. The guy watching was a friend, thank God, and he called me on my radio and said I shouldn't do that. rrrADAM [ This Message was edited by: rrradam on 2002-03-21 06:35 ]
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galt
Mar 21, 2002, 4:15 PM
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In line at Universal Studios in Orlando Fl. My brother and I got bored waiting in line for some ride that looked like a castle so we just started bouldering. The folks around us thought it was a joke and my girlfriend made me stop climbing (See Upfreak on the first page) but that didn't stop my brother. It may not be crazy, but it was a ton of fun and it made time fly.
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orngave
Mar 21, 2002, 7:10 PM
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We have rest areas around backbone, and they have river/rock chimneys. you just have to be carefull for spider webs and what not. E.B.
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towergod
Mar 22, 2002, 12:12 AM
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My Porches rock pillar
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alternativekudzu
Mar 22, 2002, 1:19 AM
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me and my buddy went out to a public lake down here and climbed tree's and pavillions...its actually cook...match up on the roof and pull a leg up...ouch!
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hardcoredana
Mar 22, 2002, 6:12 AM
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I was at a bar with some climbing friends, and we came up with this rather difficult boulder problem that involved a bar stool and a pool table. We set the bar stool next to the table, and you had to sit in the stool, then somehow get from the stool to the underside of the pool table, and then "top out" on the top of the pool table. It was difficult to get from the top of the stool to the underside of the table without tipping the chair over. I got mega style points because I found a knee bar underneath the pool table.
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kahuna3602
Mar 22, 2002, 6:26 AM
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I've done the fake rocks at Disney World also. But they put a slippery finish on them to preserve them. And me with no chalk...
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apollodorus
Mar 22, 2002, 7:37 AM
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I free soloed to the top of the local bank's flagpole one night, and then used the zip line (halyard) to bring up an old tire that I was barely able to force onto the spherical finial at the top. Then I did the second pole. The tires stayed up there for almost a month, and they couldn't fly the flags. A fire truck was finally required to move them. A few years later I was arrested for using climbing equipment to A1 out onto a hanging sculpture, with the intent of rearranging the pieces so it no longer resembled an artsy-fartsy fish, but just a bunch of hanging rusted junk. Did forty hours community service and year of probation. I still climb local building offwidths, because there are no wide cracks on the fine crags here. There is a 30', 6.5" wide smooth slot between two buildings that is easily 5.11, maybe harder. I learned to foot-stack in that crack. Another building gap is a 40 foot long, smooth 11" squeeze that suddenly closes down to 9" hell offwidth ten feet off the ground, and has yet to see an ascent. It looks like 5.12. I call it the Mullah Crack. Here is a list of suitable crack climbs in my area: http://home.pacbell.net/takasper/slocracks.html I like Addiroids' chimney gig, with the 2x4 pro. Yee-Haw! Just the sort of trouble I like. [ This Message was edited by: apollodorus on 2002-03-28 00:10 ]
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mpepe
Mar 22, 2002, 8:02 AM
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Me and my friend climbed his dorm when he went to the university of washington. Ten stories with a sweet three foot horizontal roof at the top that you could get a nice hold on before cutting your feet loose . The end of each hallway in the building ended with a huge glass window. I stopped in front of one where two people were talking. You should have seen the look on their faces when they realized there was someone dressed all in black hanging outside the 8th story of their dorm.
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