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sungam
Sep 23, 2008, 6:56 PM
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Do we have to carry the canoes up the climb? Or can we just canoe to a climb then canoe back? Either way it sounds fun
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sungam
Sep 23, 2008, 7:01 PM
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Magnus, man... over 100 posts in less the 24 hours... What have you created? keep 'em coming, folks!even if you're gym gumbies (hell, I might even teach you a thing or two about the great outdoors!).
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coolcatpet4e
Sep 23, 2008, 7:35 PM
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only canoe to the climbs, bringing the canoes up would be interesting though. -pete
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sungam
Sep 23, 2008, 7:53 PM
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coolcatpet4e wrote: only canoe to the climbs, bringing the canoes up would be interesting though. -pete "here, buddy, unclip that rope" "What, this one? okay" "wait, shit, no! wrong one! CANOE BELOOOWWW!!!"
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Parenteau
Sep 23, 2008, 8:41 PM
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Let me know if you want to do some climbing / get some culture around Baltimore and the rest of Maryland. I can show you around Seneca as well. -Chris
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sungam
Sep 23, 2008, 8:42 PM
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Parenteau wrote: Let me know if you want to do some climbing / get some culture around Baltimore and the rest of Maryland. I can show you around Seneca as well. -Chris Good lobster there, right?
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sungam
Sep 23, 2008, 9:03 PM
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Shhhhh. So we going climbing then?
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flipnfall
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sungam wrote: Shhhhh. So we going climbing then? You should have started a post with the title "Barely legal and oh so ready to climb". I'm just giving you crap (as you can tell by the picture). I'd love to go with a group out to J-Tree but would need a month or two advance notice. If you head out there with a crew, let me know when and what camp. GT
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donald949
Sep 23, 2008, 9:13 PM
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flipnfall wrote: sungam wrote: ...I'm all over hitting up Jtree! Work on adding an extra layer of skin. The rock out there is SO sharp. Sweet rock, though. I love the formations and it's only a few hours away from where we live. Dude, I seriously can't believe you have so many posts and you're only 19. WTF-bomb? You started posting while you were in diapers! GT Shh, no let on bout jtree rockclimbing. meez want to seez em cry lik babie when em climbz it first time. DD
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Parenteau
Sep 23, 2008, 9:18 PM
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sungam wrote: Parenteau wrote: Let me know if you want to do some climbing / get some culture around Baltimore and the rest of Maryland. I can show you around Seneca as well. -Chris Good lobster there, right? No lobster but plenty of crabs
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sungam
Sep 23, 2008, 9:20 PM
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FLipnfall... A couple of months?!? why so long? As to the rought stone... I'm sure it is rough. Have you heard of gabbro?
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Maddhatter
Sep 23, 2008, 9:22 PM
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donald949 wrote: flipnfall wrote: sungam wrote: ...I'm all over hitting up Jtree! Work on adding an extra layer of skin. The rock out there is SO sharp. Sweet rock, though. I love the formations and it's only a few hours away from where we live. Dude, I seriously can't believe you have so many posts and you're only 19. WTF-bomb? You started posting while you were in diapers! GT Shh, no let on bout jtree rockclimbing. meez want to seez em cry lik babie when em climbz it first time. DD J-Tree rock is SWEET!! Try climbing the Tuff at Queen creek AZ!!! (bring some super glue for your tips!) LOL
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sungam
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Parenteau wrote: sungam wrote: Parenteau wrote: Let me know if you want to do some climbing / get some culture around Baltimore and the rest of Maryland. I can show you around Seneca as well. -Chris Good lobster there, right? No lobster but plenty of crabs Crabz?!?!? Erm.. I'll be... uh... out west...
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donald949
Sep 23, 2008, 9:57 PM
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Maddhatter wrote: donald949 wrote: flipnfall wrote: sungam wrote: ...I'm all over hitting up Jtree! Work on adding an extra layer of skin. The rock out there is SO sharp. Sweet rock, though. I love the formations and it's only a few hours away from where we live. Dude, I seriously can't believe you have so many posts and you're only 19. WTF-bomb? You started posting while you were in diapers! GT Shh, no let on bout jtree rockclimbing. meez want to seez em cry lik babie when em climbz it first time. DD J-Tree rock is SWEET!! Try climbing the Tuff at Queen creek AZ!!! (bring some super glue for your tips!) LOL Don't know about the AZ tuff, how does it compare to the volcanic stuff at deadmans, eastern seirra just north of Mammoth Mountain? D
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sungam
Sep 23, 2008, 10:07 PM
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stop hijacking my thread
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Maddhatter
Sep 23, 2008, 10:11 PM
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donald949 wrote: Maddhatter wrote: donald949 wrote: flipnfall wrote: sungam wrote: ...I'm all over hitting up Jtree! Work on adding an extra layer of skin. The rock out there is SO sharp. Sweet rock, though. I love the formations and it's only a few hours away from where we live. Dude, I seriously can't believe you have so many posts and you're only 19. WTF-bomb? You started posting while you were in diapers! GT Shh, no let on bout jtree rockclimbing. meez want to seez em cry lik babie when em climbz it first time. DD J-Tree rock is SWEET!! Try climbing the Tuff at Queen creek AZ!!! (bring some super glue for your tips!) LOL Don't know about the AZ tuff, how does it compare to the volcanic stuff at deadmans, eastern seirra just north of Mammoth Mountain? D IDK Never been there but the Tuff in AZ is some nasty sharp stuff. Still great climbing though.
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Eugene
Sep 23, 2008, 10:38 PM
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I wish I could meet you in person, you seem like a cool guy to go climbing with but I don't think it could happen. Legendary sungam.
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sungam
Sep 23, 2008, 11:00 PM
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You can't get to the gunks-a-thon? Oh BTW guys I decided there should be a gunks a thon. GMBurns will be there, so will blueyes and wonderwomen (this is not an invite, guys, I'm telling you.)
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donald949
Sep 23, 2008, 11:12 PM
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Maddhatter wrote: donald949 wrote: Maddhatter wrote: donald949 wrote: flipnfall wrote: sungam wrote: ...I'm all over hitting up Jtree! Work on adding an extra layer of skin. The rock out there is SO sharp. Sweet rock, though. I love the formations and it's only a few hours away from where we live. Dude, I seriously can't believe you have so many posts and you're only 19. WTF-bomb? You started posting while you were in diapers! GT Shh, no let on bout jtree rockclimbing. meez want to seez em cry lik babie when em climbz it first time. DD J-Tree rock is SWEET!! Try climbing the Tuff at Queen creek AZ!!! (bring some super glue for your tips!) LOL Don't know about the AZ tuff, how does it compare to the volcanic stuff at deadmans, eastern seirra just north of Mammoth Mountain? D IDK Never been there but the Tuff in AZ is some nasty sharp stuff. Still great climbing though. So I take it that its sharper than Josh. DD
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Maddhatter
Sep 23, 2008, 11:24 PM
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donald949 wrote: Maddhatter wrote: donald949 wrote: Maddhatter wrote: donald949 wrote: flipnfall wrote: sungam wrote: ...I'm all over hitting up Jtree! Work on adding an extra layer of skin. The rock out there is SO sharp. Sweet rock, though. I love the formations and it's only a few hours away from where we live. Dude, I seriously can't believe you have so many posts and you're only 19. WTF-bomb? You started posting while you were in diapers! GT Shh, no let on bout jtree rockclimbing. meez want to seez em cry lik babie when em climbz it first time. DD J-Tree rock is SWEET!! Try climbing the Tuff at Queen creek AZ!!! (bring some super glue for your tips!) LOL Don't know about the AZ tuff, how does it compare to the volcanic stuff at deadmans, eastern seirra just north of Mammoth Mountain? D IDK Never been there but the Tuff in AZ is some nasty sharp stuff. Still great climbing though. So I take it that its sharper than Josh. DD Much much sharper. But then I never thought J-tree rock was all that sharp in the first place. We would do 10 climbs a day some days at J-tree and my hands were fine most the time. I do tape up for jam cracks though. Hobbit roof (10.b) did take a nice bight out of me But other then that I thought the rock was pretty dam good. It's not smooth by any means but far from the worst I have climbed on.
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Maddhatter
Sep 23, 2008, 11:29 PM
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I am a handy man so I work with my hands alot. That might be why I have tuff skin of something but my wife climbs with me to and her hands held up really well also. Don't get me wrong after a soild week of climbing your hands will be beat to hell and back. But most times not in just one day.
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donald949
Sep 23, 2008, 11:34 PM
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Maddhatter wrote: I am a handy man so I work with my hands alot. That might be why I have tuff skin of something but my wife climbs with me to and her hands held up really well also. Don't get me wrong after a soild week of climbing your hands will be beat to hell and back. But most times not in just one day. Well back before the wife and kids, we climbed there a bit. And a weekend was enough. Although not beat up like you say, just the finger tips were toast, and not up for any more climbing. Now, one day is enough to reach that level. DD
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thatguyat99
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if you can make it to atlanta, georgia i can get you out to some good trad here and up in NC or Tenn... actually planning on 3 days in linville gorge(NC) late Oct...let me know... also i've got plenty of space in mi casa for you to crash...and i like scotch too...and i'm in a bagpipe band for crying out loud.
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