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madmax
Apr 5, 2004, 8:33 PM
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A lot of things, but some that are in the area are Jules Verne, the Scenic Cruise, and Primrose.
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j_ung
Apr 5, 2004, 8:36 PM
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Too many to list! Many at Ship Rock, NC, but they'll have to wait for warmer weather.
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vegastradguy
Apr 5, 2004, 8:44 PM
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lots of long multipitch routes. 1) Resolution Arete (tbd- sometime in the next couple of weeks. damn rain...) 2) Bridge Mountain Linkup (5.9)- many thanks to Brutus for this topo. full on adventure RR route....could take more than a day of backcountry climbin! woohoo! 3) Bird Hunter Buttress IV+, 5.9- the free line up the northeast buttress of the Rainbow Wall. We're kind of waiting on the ASCA to rebolt it, since I hear it's got 48 death bolts on it. we'll see, though. This may have to wait until I figure out if its doable without the bolts. I think there's hanging belays on this thing, so i'm not sure... 4) Black Velvet Canyon- pretty much everything in here .10b and under. Refried, Epi, Sour Mash, etc.... 5) Central Pillar of Frenzy- A yosemite crowded classic. we'll see on this one. 6) East Buttress of El Capitan- Our Valley project. 7) Royal Arches/Crest Jewel Linkup- i want to have a go on this thing...we'll see, though. 8) Snake Dike- if we get around to it, but its low on the list. 9) Community Pillar/Magic Triangle IV, 5.9- We're going to have a go on these two bad boys this summer. 10) August Road Trip- possibly Squamish...but we'll see as it gets closer. that's pretty much it for now until early fall. we'll see what the fall has in store for us once we get as much of this stuff done as we can.
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cragmaster
Apr 5, 2004, 10:08 PM
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Definantely more big wall-once I get more gear. Hopefully prodigal sun, spaceshot, and moonlight and mabe touchstone in zion, and also to try something in yosmite. Other than that, probably chillin in Durango and Moab.
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metolius21
Apr 5, 2004, 10:12 PM
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j,ghnmgdhmfgh
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sandbag
Apr 5, 2004, 10:22 PM
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Tick list to include not working so much and getting outside more. Spring Alpine Season is in full swing, time to get out and up there ASAP!!
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watchme
Apr 5, 2004, 10:30 PM
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What a great topic! I don't have many specific routes, but I'm getting psyched about checking out some local climbing: - Haystack Mtn. in the Winds - Devils Tower - Wild Iris - North Face of the Grand - East Face of the Grand - Enclosure Coulior - Fremont Canyon - Exploring for new routes in the Beartooths and the Big Horns. I love moving to a new area and checking out all the new stuff.
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holdplease2
Apr 5, 2004, 10:34 PM
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deet and tweezers
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shorty
Apr 5, 2004, 11:09 PM
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In reply to: What's on your tick list for this summer? *knock, knock* Um, hello, McFly... Hiamovi Tower (with the skibster), since early fall storms shut us down last year. You are doing your hill running, aren't you? -- lead my first 5.11, most likely an overbolted, over-rated, one-move wonder -- Sykes Sickle and The Barb, RMNP. -- Birds of Fire, RMNP (as a belayer, thank you very much!) -- Mithral Dihedral, California's Sierras (again, as a belay slave) And avoid the spring tick season.
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nthusiastj
Apr 5, 2004, 11:58 PM
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Rosy Crusifixion. Someday. The Grand Teton. This summer.
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cin
Apr 6, 2004, 12:31 AM
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I live in MI w/ a low paying job. So no long distance rd trips this yr. But I've been looking for bouldering and buildering opportunities and I've got a few small rd trips to Grand Ledge and Canada in mind. No actual tick list though.
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rokshoxbkr19
Apr 6, 2004, 12:40 AM
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I don't have many routes specifically named to be ticked. But I am aiming for between 150-300 new routes on my list in the next several months. I am also planning on doing some FA of some higher rated (5.12) trad climbs on the PA side of the Delaware Water Gap (If dirty Jersey can have 12's, so can we). OH WAIT, I have to tick off Wonderama, 5.12b at Safe Harbor. WOOHOO, now if it would only stop raining.
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wonder1978
Apr 6, 2004, 12:40 AM
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Hmmm let's see, lot's of different things I wanna do in the summer. I guess Flesh for Lulu 5.12 a/b at Rumney would still be at the top of the list for hardest redpoint. Beta anyone? But even more important, I wanna get back into climbing longer multipitch trad routes in the beautiful adirondacks.
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climbsomething
Apr 6, 2004, 12:42 AM
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In reply to: deet and tweezers *giggle* Probably Tahquitz/Suicide, and lots of COLORADO- my roadie is coming up in a month and a half, and will likely include pit stops at Shelf, Rifle, Eldo, Boulder Cyn, Flagstaff Mtn, Flatirons, and some hiking. I may come back with a Subaru Forester and a dependence on yerba mate 8) I'd also like to check out the Gunks (*pokes Curt in the ribs*), but I have to sell lots more pics and stories to cough up the airfare for that.
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jt512
Apr 6, 2004, 12:55 AM
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In reply to: Probably Tahquitz/Suicide... You're gonna get me in trouble. -Jay
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esoteric1
Apr 6, 2004, 1:00 AM
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ahh, due to my most recent hobby....dumping money into the 4x4, on a megar salary. ill probably stay close to home this season...vampire at tahquits maybee insomnia, (high hopes) peace
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couloir
Apr 6, 2004, 1:01 AM
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East Buttress of Middle Cathedral Northeast Buttress of Higher Cathedral Braile Book Serenity & Sons(if there is ever a slow, cool day) All 5 open books and selaginella in a day Mindahoonee Wall Arrowhead Arete And hundreds of other things
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reno
Apr 6, 2004, 1:08 AM
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Casual Route on the Diamond. (If, that is, I can grow a pair big enough to try it.)
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katanaman
Apr 6, 2004, 1:09 AM
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not sure if this is much of a tick list, more of a bouldering routes i should do type deal -tsunami V9 chebucto head -fynished V10 fynished are/duncans cove -young one V10 duncans cove hopefulyl i can get at least one:)
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shorty
Apr 6, 2004, 1:22 AM
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In reply to: Definitely Hiamovi, shorty! *Strong return to trad leading so I can swap leads on Hiamovi (that means a bunch of stuff in Eldo)! That's the spirit! But don't even think about scamming the lead for the optional crux handcrack pitch at the top of the tower -- it's mine, all mine, mine, mine... **Bad flashback to the seagulls in "Finding Nemo". Sorry.**
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socalbolter
Apr 6, 2004, 1:22 AM
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my current projects, of course! mainly new routes locally, since i'm a washed-up hasbeen with a family and a fulltime job. hopefully it won't be too hot.
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mreardon
Apr 6, 2004, 1:24 AM
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In reply to: my current projects, of course! mainly new routes locally, since i'm a washed-up hasbeen with a family and a fulltime job. hopefully it won't be too hot. Welcome to the club!
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rmiller
Apr 6, 2004, 1:26 AM
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In reply to: In reply to: my current projects, of course! mainly new routes locally, since i'm a washed-up hasbeen with a family and a fulltime job. hopefully it won't be too hot. Welcome to the club! Pussies :D
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gritstoner
Apr 6, 2004, 1:46 AM
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got to be monkey the needle (hvs at black crag) and the arete cosmiques on the aguille du midi
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