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pdpcardsfan
Jul 19, 2011, 1:49 AM
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i have mixed feelings on dogs, met a couple cool ones and have had ones pee on my gear. If they behave bring 'em, if they are devils, leave em. same goes for people under 8 years of age.
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redlude97
Jul 19, 2011, 1:53 AM
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Kartessa wrote: jcapell wrote: In reply to: Satan's tits, man! Up rope! In reply to: I think the belayer could be a little further from the wall there... Ya know, I almost didn't toss this photo out there for these reasons ;) Climber was cleaning anchors and about to go off belay. Still doesn't explain why there's 2 grigris Double rope rappel, its the newest technique so you don't have to biner block
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JoeHamilton
Jul 19, 2011, 2:18 AM
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I admit ,.I was aganst bring my ex wifes dog to the cliffs . She is a minni pitbull . That in itself can cause panicy looks .We do make sure to pick up poop ,and the dog only comes if there is enough of us going (more then 2 people ) to help keep the dog calm with enough attention .We keep our dog leashed ,I also make sure to have a dedicated peice of webbing to sling a good tree to leash her to about ten to twenty feet away from the belay areas ..We went bouldering at THE POUND in rumney ,now the dog must have picked up on the name cause we left her in the car with food and water ,well she got unleashed and found us . The dam dog got rite into the action and tried BOULDERING WITH US . Well ,this made her a true part of the family sport .
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j_ung
Jul 19, 2011, 11:02 AM
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jcapell wrote: In reply to: Satan's tits, man! Up rope! In reply to: I think the belayer could be a little further from the wall there... Ya know, I almost didn't toss this photo out there for these reasons ;) Climber was cleaning anchors and about to go off belay. Well, in that case, good on ya keeping the brake hand on the rope.
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