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psecody
May 8, 2011, 1:34 PM
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I haven't been sport climbing much this year so I haven't really got to climb much but I think the hardest one I've climbed so far this year is War on Rugs 5.10d at Reimer's. My goal is to get liposuction sometime this year though, that route catches my interest and at the same time intimidates me haha.
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enigma
May 8, 2011, 2:44 PM
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bandycoot wrote: enigma wrote: Would appreciate photos, beta, Location, details. That makes it special. In the last year. Thanks for sharing. Pro's Welcome, Foreign Lands , If I were a single female, and I wanted to date a stong climber, this would be a great way to start mining for data... That said: 12c quite regularly when I actually go sport climbing. Josh Sure don't want a weak climber.
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enigma
May 8, 2011, 2:46 PM
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My goal is to get liposuction sometime this year though, that route catches my interest and at the same time intimidates me haha. Where is it?
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psecody
May 8, 2011, 4:36 PM
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It's at Reimer's Ranch near Austin, Texas. It's a 5.12a but the start is just really neat.
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enigma
May 11, 2011, 12:07 AM
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caughtinside wrote: I Onflashed a notorious secret route known as either The $20 Hooker or The Warmup. I then downgraded it from 12a to .11d. It is at a super dooper secret crag so I cannot reveal location or post photos. I think some of these secret crags are just that way for a reason.
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cacalderon
May 12, 2011, 2:09 AM
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11b/c in La Alberca, Valle de Santiago, Mexico
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enigma
May 18, 2011, 3:12 AM
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cacalderon wrote: 11b/c in La Alberca, Valle de Santiago, Mexico What is that area like? Great job!
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enigma
May 24, 2011, 2:21 AM
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psecody wrote: It's at Reimer's Ranch near Austin, Texas. It's a 5.12a but the start is just really neat. Essay, here's someone who has accomplished a great onsight sport lead ! After all this is rockclimbing site. Just try your best !
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psecody
May 24, 2011, 3:16 AM
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Was that a putdown toward me? I was just saying that route was my goal this year, I wasn't saying I had done it.
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enigma
May 24, 2011, 3:26 AM
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psecody wrote: I haven't been sport climbing much this year so I haven't really got to climb much but I think the hardest one I've climbed so far this year is War on Rugs 5.10d at Reimer's. My goal is to get liposuction sometime this year though, that route catches my interest and at the same time intimidates me haha. No, I used your post as a positive example for the other off topic post. So where have you been recently climbing?
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psecody
May 24, 2011, 4:02 AM
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Oh ok, thanks. I wasn't sure which way you meant it haha. I haven't had much time to go climbing recently between work and finals. Mostly all I've gotten to do is go to a couple of gyms which while I was there I was mainly bouldering, just something about sport climbing in a gym I can't really enjoy it as much. But I was doing V4's and 5's which was a big improvement for me since I used to struggle a whole lot on 4's and I got pretty much all the one's I tried within the first few tries. We're planning on going back to Reimer's next weekend though so hopefully I can jump on liposuction and do it.
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cacalderon
May 25, 2011, 11:59 PM
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hehe thanks. I would not make a trip solely to check this area. However, if you are in Mexico City and can spare half a day, the spot is only 1 hr drive. The area is actually interesting since you need to hike down into a circular cliff. Imagine walking into a pot, where you can climb the inner walls of the pot. The place was unique for sure, very hot too in July and I saw several snakes that looked serious (bright red).
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climber49er
May 27, 2011, 11:22 PM
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This thread seriously isn't what it was likely intended to be. For that we should all be ashamed.
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superchuffer
Aug 10, 2011, 9:54 PM
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my hardest climb was.... your mom!
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swoopee
Aug 11, 2011, 4:38 AM
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kennoyce wrote: Last week I onflashed the first ascent of a 5.17e on my eighth attempt right after my friend pink pointed it on his first try. We both agreed on the grade, but its at a super secret area so no one else has confirmed it. 5.17e??? That's nearly as hard as a 5.9+ right?
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freeclimber92
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Hardest onsight hanging draws and all for me was in obed on homeboy I think 12b which is my first 12 ever and only second time leading outside!
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