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made to counter the 'straight pride' of mr pinktricam.....blah blahblah....40 characters.....
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OK!, i'm tired of hearing all this crap about 'nalgenes will kill you', and that5 'they're dangerous to your health!'..BS i say, in fact i scream it! a slung nalgene is the fundimental basings for my whole rack....i always haul a 400ml slung nalgene on my sling on EVERY climb!
Submitted by: tattooed_climber on 2005-01-03 Views: 1086 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 3
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This is one of the many Chalk bags i've made, this one I custom made for Macherry. I'm more than willing to make any RC.com user a chalk bag in trade for some cash, a brew, a belay, gear stickers, cookies, beanies, magic beans, and/or sex...
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NO, we're not packing up, wer're unpacking...sun's setting and me and my partner Ross squeezed a Gear lead in each on Ancient Mariner via Headlamps. Fun little route and the only gear lead route in Lighthouse Park. And this Cedar tree behind us is just amazing, I love it, I'm Basing a new Bonsi (for spring 2005) after it.
Submitted by: tattooed_climber on 2004-09-10 Views: 1540 | Votes: 16 | Comments: 8
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this is my newest tattoo (tattooed on Sept 6th, 2004), its about the duality of Life and Death, the symbols of the Grim Reaper and a Rose I thought would be represent it. The Ying Yang is a good way to present this. I got this on the Back-center of my Left Caff.
Submitted by: tattooed_climber on 2004-09-07 Views: 630 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 3
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Awesome climb i've done about 6 times this summer, and this is my 3rd Gear Lead climb...i'm placing a #6 BD slung hex in this pic, which i later removed and placed a #1 camalot alittle higher up.
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these pics are meant for the Article i made called "how to make your own rope bag"
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These pics are meant for the Article i made "making your own rope bag"
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These Pics are meant for the Article i made on "making your own rope bag"
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These Pics are meant for the Article i made on "making your own rope bag"
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These Pics are meant for the Article i made on "making your own rope bag"
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These Pics are meant for the Article i made on "making your own rope bag"
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These Pics are meant for the Article i made on "making your own rope bag"
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These Pics are meant for the Article i made on "making your own rope bag"
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These Pics are meant for the Article i made on "making your own rope bag"
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These Pics are meant for the Article i made on "making your own rope bag"
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Well, more and more holds...hummm, i could use some more (roof jugs!)...i finally had a chance to throw up on the woodie some holds my friend Paul Oliver Bernier designed for Globe (Montreal, Canada based holds, crash pad, chalk bag company)...the Holds he designed are apart of Two Series, they are the Solid Red and Solid Tan colored holds.
Submitted by: tattooed_climber on 2004-07-05 Views: 1385 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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Well, more and more holds...hummm, i could use some more (roof jugs!)...i finally had a chance to throw up on the woodie some holds my friend Paul Oliver Bernier designed for Globe (Montreal, Canada based holds, crash pad, chalk bag company)...the Holds he designed are apart of Two Series, they are the Solid Red and Solid Tan colored holds.
Submitted by: tattooed_climber on 2004-07-05 Views: 1204 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 2
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ok, i learnt this the hard way but cement fill isn't very strong (on top of it, i built the foot features out with out then strips of cedar) which = chossy foot features but i guess it makes it more challenging. If i'm not working one of my 3 jobs (4 if you count ex-gurlfriend maintaince) i'll re-do them with a fiberglass resin.
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this is an inside joke that is now outa control and there is no stopping it (and it'll never get out) between me and my partner. NOW! to show further that there is no stopping it, i've illustrated it! (ps, i'm just learning PhotoShop)
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This is the Climbing Wall at Simon Fraser University. I went to SFU today to look for some Boulders I read about in a guild book, me and my partner had no luck so we swung by the campus to visit the Climbing wall and the on-Campus Pub!
Submitted by: tattooed_climber on 2004-06-08 Views: 4107 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 3
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this is my first batch of home-made holds ever. it wasn't too hard, just practice makes perfect, of the four holds, only two turned out, the inset on two of them where the washer is moved, so if a bolt was put in, it wouldn't be at 90 degrees, i'll try to fix 'em though. of them four holds, ones a: rail, jug, sloper, and abstract cubes making slopers and some jugs.
Submitted by: tattooed_climber on 2004-06-02 Views: 1615 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 4
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this is my first batch of home-made holds ever. it wasn't too hard, just practice makes perfect, of the four holds, only two turned out, the inset on two of them where the washer is moved, so if a bolt was put in, it wouldn't be at 90 degrees, i'll try to fix 'em though. of them four holds, ones a: rail, jug, sloper, and abstract cubes making slopers and some jugs. they're still covered in clay cus i forgot to use a WD-40 like oil.
Submitted by: tattooed_climber on 2004-06-02 Views: 1353 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 4
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i started construction on the 18th of april. my folks basicly said i could have all of under the patio for my bouldering cave, this is phase one which is getting just 4 sheets of plywood up (which i got for free(dad's a contractor) in fact the only thing i paid for was the t-bolts) i will continue as i get more free plywood
Submitted by: tattooed_climber on 2004-05-01 Views: 1377 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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i started construction on the 18th of april. my folks basicly said i could have all of under the patio for my bouldering cave, this is phase one which is getting just 4 sheets of plywood up (which i got for free(dad's a contractor) in fact the only thing i paid for was the t-bolts) i will continue as i get more free plywood
Submitted by: tattooed_climber on 2004-05-01 Views: 1009 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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