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bellaitalia
Sep 4, 2006, 12:56 PM
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You guys are talking about October, right? I'm assuming so since the 5th of September is tomorrow.
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paolo75
Sep 4, 2006, 2:28 PM
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In reply to: So where/when are we going to have our next gathering? How about somewhere in Italy? You know, Paolo, Italy, that beautiful country where Heiko and I live? I've heard there are some great places to climb here. :-) you know how bad is gonna be my revenge as soon as I see you, right? :evil:
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tisar
Sep 4, 2006, 2:34 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: So where/when are we going to have our next gathering? How about somewhere in Italy? You know, Paolo, Italy, that beautiful country where Heiko and I live? I've heard there are some great places to climb here. :-) you know how bad is gonna be my revenge as soon as I see you, right? :evil: You seem to be some reeeeally angry Italian lately! Maybe the Ally McBeal diet doesn't do you any good?!? :lol: - Daniel
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paolo75
Sep 4, 2006, 3:06 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: In reply to: So where/when are we going to have our next gathering? How about somewhere in Italy? You know, Paolo, Italy, that beautiful country where Heiko and I live? I've heard there are some great places to climb here. :-) you know how bad is gonna be my revenge as soon as I see you, right? :evil: You seem to be some reeeeally angry Italian lately! Maybe the Ally McBeal diet doesn't do you any good?!? :lol: - Daniel :( :( you are right...I should stop arguing against these people when they are making me really jealous...I should simply delete them from my friend's list.
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tisar
Sep 4, 2006, 3:14 PM
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In reply to: :( :( you are right...I should stop arguing against these people when they are making me really jealous...I should simply delete them from my friend's list. The only cure will be to get some pics done on your own, I bet. And I'm not even close to be a psychatrist :D Let's watch out for the Kodak moment in VDM in October. If it rains there's still plenty of time to track down the source of self-pity and punish them :twisted: - Daniel
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adnix
Sep 5, 2006, 3:47 PM
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Here's a really good picture. Saved my day. :D
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uasunflower
Sep 6, 2006, 7:25 AM
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it's lucky for you my camera isn't working anymore lately, otherwise paolo would be really angry! :lol: but you don't like chamonix and that nice polished granite there, do you? chtur, back to italy yet? or still resting on your swedish laurels there? adnix, btw, where are you from? what about some short introduction?
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uasunflower
Sep 6, 2006, 2:44 PM
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at work :evil: it's finally beautiful outside though! hopefully in the mountains soon :robert:
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tisar
Sep 6, 2006, 2:55 PM
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In reply to: at work :evil: it's finally beautiful outside though! hopefully in the mountains soon :robert: You will! Most probably earlier than me... but I won't complain. Pity is just that the sun sets so freaking early so after-work slacklining/park-hanging is deminished :? Keep upright! It's already humpday, everything's going uphills from here on :D - Daniel
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uasunflower
Sep 6, 2006, 3:01 PM
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i thought it was going downhill... :roll:
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In reply to: Keep upright! It's already humpday, everything's going uphills from here on It sure was hump day today! I freakin humped heavy wooden beams and boards onto a roof after removing all the old ones. And I've felt like crap lately, got the flu or something. I think Paolo put somekinda voodoo italian curse on me. But I can't complain, I'm still living in such a beautiful place with climbing in every direction. Yeah, so if I'm not hanging out here much it's cause I finally broke down and got a job. This working thing is hard! But then it's worth it if you can afford to do stuff like this: http://i89.photobucket.com/...rshstephen/alb27.jpg
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tisar
Sep 6, 2006, 8:17 PM
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f... f... f... please tell me it's photoshopped! :shock: DATISDAMOSTINCREDIBBLTINGIEVASEEN! - Daniel PS: Now, how about bringing a monocycle into play :lol:
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bellaitalia
Sep 7, 2006, 6:33 AM
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Sorry to inform you that photo shop had no part in that picture, since I took the shot. It's really that incredible!!!! The pitch up the "flame" as it's called is only 5c+, but the exposure is pretty crazy. Oh, and right after we rapped off, we saw that amazing rainbow. Life is hard...
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overlord
Sep 7, 2006, 7:41 AM
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:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: 'only' 5c+?? for that?? is it a 'real' 5c+ or an 'old school' 5c+? whats the pro like? WHERE IS IT??? im drooling all over the keyboard right now. anyway, i just sent my nemesis yesterday. its a nasty 6b+ that i decked on (you can easily deck from the first three clips or so and offcourse the crux is at the beginning) and that i was really scared of. man, that made me feel good.
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tisar
Sep 7, 2006, 8:01 AM
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In reply to: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: 'only' 5c+?? for that?? is it a 'real' 5c+ or an 'old school' 5c+? whats the pro like? WHERE IS IT??? im drooling all over the keyboard right now. Exactly what I thought. 5c+? That means it's not impossible for me to do it. Which also means, I might have to do it sometimes...
In reply to: anyway, i just sent my nemesis yesterday. its a nasty 6b+ that i decked on (you can easily deck from the first three clips or so and offcourse the crux is at the beginning) and that i was really scared of. man, that made me feel good. Congrats! Which idiot bolted a 'deck from the third clip' route :? Sometimes I just don't get those FA freaks.... Have a nice one all! Daniel
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adnix
Sep 7, 2006, 8:36 AM
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In reply to: adnix, btw, where are you from? what about some short introduction? I'm from Finland, Scandinavia. I work in a climbing shop atm. We're going for Patagonia next February, I hope. Two masterplans there, the Franco Argentine route on Fitzroy and Whillans route on Poincenot. This is the draft for our website (I'm the sampsa guy): http://www.students.tut.fi/~viper/patagonia
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tisar
Sep 7, 2006, 9:46 AM
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In reply to: In reply to: adnix, btw, where are you from? what about some short introduction? I'm from Finland, Scandinavia. I work in a climbing shop atm. We're going for Patagonia next February, I hope. Two masterplans there, the Franco Argentine route on Fitzroy and Whillans route on Poincenot. This is the draft for our website (I'm the sampsa guy): http://www.students.tut.fi/~viper/patagonia :shock: WOW! Chapeaux! Wouldn't have know there are real expedition climbers amogst us! I'll never complain about the weather again :) - Daniel
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heiko
Sep 7, 2006, 9:47 AM
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Still alive... Last Sunday, Dolomites, Torre Firenze NW Arete 600m IV. Probably the must fun climb I've ever done. Awesome rock, incredibly solid, easy, sometimes unneccessary to protect whole pitches, it was JUST pleasant: http://i36.photobucket.com/...Firenze/nw_arete.jpg http://i36.photobucket.com/...Firenze/IMG_0058.jpg http://i36.photobucket.com/...Firenze/IMG_0100.jpg Ciao ciao, h.
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tisar
Sep 7, 2006, 10:14 AM
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In reply to: Still alive... Last Sunday, Dolomites, Torre Firenze NW Arete 600m IV. Probably the must fun climb I've ever done. Awesome rock, incredibly solid, easy, sometimes unneccessary to protect whole pitches, it was JUST pleasant: *snip nice pix* Ciao ciao, h. Ah voilą, back amongst the living! That route looks niiiice (and oddly the sheep are sooo calming me down). Sounds like something I wanna do... especially the 'easy' part :D Three weeks to go... hope you got something similar for me - if I did haul my a$s all the way down to Italy then?!? - Daniel
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booger
Sep 7, 2006, 10:20 AM
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In reply to: In reply to: adnix, btw, where are you from? what about some short introduction? I'm from Finland, Scandinavia. I work in a climbing shop atm. We're going for Patagonia next February, I hope. Two masterplans there, the Franco Argentine route on Fitzroy and Whillans route on Poincenot. This is the draft for our website (I'm the sampsa guy): http://www.students.tut.fi/~viper/patagonia :shock: ua... I think you maybe found your Eiger partner!
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heiko
Sep 7, 2006, 10:31 AM
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In reply to: Three weeks to go... hope you got something similar for me - if I did haul my a$s all the way down to Italy then?!? Generally I'd repeat that route for sure, but I can't plan anything right now... the peak isn't very high (~2500m) so temperature end of Sept should be less of a problem. If things work out somehow, I'll haul your old ass up ;), but I'm telling you, it's 1.5hrs approach, partly up the choss pile, 500-600m of climbing, and another 1hr descent, so better go running twice a week now, starting TODAY ;)
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tisar
Sep 7, 2006, 10:38 AM
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In reply to: Generally I'd repeat that route for sure, but I can't plan anything right now... the peak isn't very high (~2500m) so temperature end of Sept should be less of a problem. If things work out somehow, I'll haul your old ass up ;), but I'm telling you, it's 1.5hrs approach, partly up the choss pile, 500-600m of climbing, and another 1hr descent, so better go running twice a week now, starting TODAY ;) Seems you doubt, that my cancerous smoker's lung regained life enough the last half of a year?! I'll tell you as soon I stopped puking at the base of the climb :lol: - Daniel
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