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nooyoozer
Jan 16, 2007, 5:07 AM
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socalclimber wrote: Yup, pretty much. Now go clip a bolt. i wasn't directing that at trad climbers buddy, I love Jtree, and trad, and sport, aid, and bouldering, but mostly trad...
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atpeaceinbozeman
Jan 16, 2007, 10:33 PM
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Pretty funny banter from both sides.... So this is a pissing contest over whether Jtree is 'hot or not'? "Josh is soooo 80's!" Could someone clue me into what's cool so I can jump on the bandwagon? cause this is what's all about right? Climbsomething? Jay? where are the cool kids climbing? I haven't really been reading the rags so I guess I'm out of the loop.... bwahahahahahahahaha Tom Climbing in the 'lame' backwaters - and loving life....
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climbsomething
Jan 16, 2007, 11:48 PM
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atpeaceinbozeman wrote: Pretty funny banter from both sides.... So this is a pissing contest over whether Jtree is 'hot or not'? "Josh is soooo 80's!" Could someone clue me into what's cool so I can jump on the bandwagon? cause this is what's all about right? Climbsomething? Jay? where are the cool kids climbing? I haven't really been reading the rags so I guess I'm out of the loop.... bwahahahahahahahaha Tom Climbing in the 'lame' backwaters - and loving life.... Now that's just a trick question. I'm a totally hopeless geek. I suspect the really super kewl kids are tugging on some limestone, though. Notice how there's no limestone in JTree
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tripperjm
Jan 17, 2007, 12:13 AM
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Actually Hill you are smarter than you think... At this time of the year, the cool kids are climbing at the Surf Bowl or Tonsai, both limestone. Locally, we are climbing at one of the three nearby steep choss piles, in any case definately NOT Josh!
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sidepull
Jan 17, 2007, 12:33 AM
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In honor of the initiating statement shouldn't everyone have to respond to this thread with pictures?
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climbsomething
Jan 17, 2007, 12:41 AM
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Ask and ye shall receive! HEHEHEHE!!!!
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tripperjm
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gnat
Jan 17, 2007, 1:42 AM
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graniteboy
Jan 17, 2007, 1:58 AM
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Wow...what an incredibly productive and informative thread this is.
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iamthewallress
Jan 17, 2007, 2:03 AM
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tripperjm wrote: At this time of the year, the cool kids are climbing at the Surf Bowl or Tonsai I've noticed that over a certain age, the image-conscious do well to hang with the has-beens as opposed to the kewl kids. It's like that line from Dazed and Confused..."what I love about [the kewl climbers] is, I keep getting older, but they just stay the same age."
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climbsomething
Jan 17, 2007, 2:13 AM
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iamthewallress wrote: I've noticed that over a certain age, the image conscious do well to hang with the hasbeens as opposed to the kewl kids. ((DA may want to prepare his barf bag now...)) You heard it here first, Jack'n'Jay- I guess you're not old!! Well... hmm... Eh, anybody who's seen Jack's hair or Jay's Croakies and sweatpants knows they just don't give a fuck anyway You're so stylish guys, that's a good look guys, yup yup!
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socalclimber
Jan 17, 2007, 2:30 AM
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"Well Jay, at least socal "likes you and has a ton of respect for you", he told me I was a "washed up never-will-be". HAHAHAHA!!!" Don't worry about it Jack, just poking fun. It's been a while, but we met up a couple times when Raliegh and I were climbing out in your "hood". I'm guessing that it must have been at least 5 or 6 years ago. You even gave me the grand tour. BTW, I really felt bad for you when I read something over on Todd's site about New Years. For all the time you have spent out there putting up an area we can all enjoy, that must have been a bit of blow. Hats off to you, you bolt clipping sport tard
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greatgarbanzo
Jan 17, 2007, 4:43 PM
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Climb you are rigth! Life has taken me from J-Tree low-angle-wasteland-for-hard-men-only to some viciously overhanging 5.9 jug after jug limestone... It looks cooler on the overhang so... I guess this is what cool kids are climbing... just to look like Andrada and Sharma on Chilam Balam...
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murf
Jan 17, 2007, 5:28 PM
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tripperjm wrote: if you are a decent climber there might be only 40 that are worth going to. I attempt to be a decent climber some days. Jack what's the list of 40? -Murf
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tripperjm
Jan 18, 2007, 6:48 PM
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murf wrote: tripperjm wrote: if you are a decent climber there might be only 40 that are worth going to. I attempt to be a decent climber some days. Jack what's the list of 40? -Murf I don't have a guide handy, nor have I been a regular local for many years, so I'm sure I'll miss a few. That being said, I would certainly think these routes, that I have been to, would be on the list. Condor Beaver Bikini Whale Bloodline Black Diamond Equinox Acid Crack Baby Apes Skin Head Arete South of Heaven Iconoclast Father Figure Desert Shield Powers That Be Ocean of Doubt For the truely talented climbers I would add these routes, that I haven't tried, to the list. NWO Chain of Addiction Hydra La Machine I suspect, though I haven't tried, these routes might also make the list. Eagle Talons Tomahawk Little Big Horn Ionic Strength Add a handful of eaisier classics, even if just for historical purposes, that I have been to. Jug Line Vector Spiderline Morongo Man Wangerbanger 29 Palms Hidden Arch Add half a dozen of your own picks to cover routes I'm too stoned or stupid to remember, or don't know about. And there you have it, a good tick list of just under 40 routes, that are "worth it" for the decent climber to go to. I think the list represents the range of styles of climbing and length of routes avalible at Josh.
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murf
Jan 18, 2007, 10:38 PM
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tripperjm wrote: murf wrote: tripperjm wrote: if you are a decent climber there might be only 40 that are worth going to. I attempt to be a decent climber some days. Jack what's the list of 40? -Murf I don't have a guide handy, nor have I been a regular local for many years, so I'm sure I'll miss a few. That being said, I would certainly think these routes, that I have been to, would be on the list. SNIP a good list Did I say "decent"? I meant a docent climber ( YIKES ).... And now we are passing Double Cross a known killer of hapless gym climbers...
tripperjm wrote: For the truely talented climbers I would add these routes, that I haven't tried, to the list. NWO Chain of Addiction Hydra La Machine Has any the above even had a second ascent?
tripperjm wrote: I suspect, though I haven't tried, these routes might also make the list. Eagle Talons Tomahawk Little Big Horn Ionic Strength I've done Little Big Horn, its quite good. Not sure if it belongs in the top 40 ( sorry Kris ).
tripperjm wrote: Add a handful of eaisier classics, even if just for historical purposes, that I have been to. Jug Line Vector Spiderline Morongo Man Wangerbanger 29 Palms Hidden Arch I'll hang out on these for a while longer. Thanks for the list, interesting to see what intrigues you. I swear one of these days I'll go sport climbing! - Murf
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superbum
Jan 19, 2007, 8:28 AM
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You know the only thing that sucks about J-Tree IS THE FUCKING GAWDAMN SHITTY PARK SERVICE AND ALL THEIR RULES, FEES, AND LACK OF EFFORT! Gosh. I sure do hate to wake up to a gun-toting fat bitch ass park ranger eying me suspiciously. If they weren't so busy eyeing my ass they might notice THE ABUNDANCE OF TRASH AND LOCAL PARTYING SHIT KIDS THAT ACTUALLY NEED THEIR ATTENTION! Use your pay raises to fucking WORK assholes. By the way, the climbing is awesome. The routes are awesome and the history is even awesomer...
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bvb
Jan 19, 2007, 8:29 PM
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ahem. methinks jay is still smarting from that beat-down he recieved on grit roof -- an old, early 70's 10c we used to do in tennies.
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j_ung
Jan 19, 2007, 9:06 PM
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The entire southwest is far too full of itself.
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climbsomething
Jan 19, 2007, 9:30 PM
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Who's Biggie Smalls?
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jdouble
Jan 19, 2007, 9:34 PM
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I think JT512 would get the most votes......
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climbsomething
Jan 19, 2007, 9:37 PM
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Nah. 2Pac, maybe. Biggie was East Coast. Pac and Suge are both West. Jay as Pac would make him a dead legend, versus a fat gangsta in red. I'm not sure which one he'd rather be...
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raymondjeffrey
Jan 19, 2007, 9:38 PM
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What 'd I miss?
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