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caughtinside
Oct 23, 2007, 2:29 AM
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happiegrrrl wrote: Ya know..... If you look at the original post, and my original response - I don't know where all someone got off on trolling me. maybe this was part of it?
In reply to: If you are going to put an option of ascent type IN the Ascent log....May I suggest the heading "DIDN'T?" anyway, I wasn't trying to troll you, I seriously thought that your nomenclature for ascents with falls is a tiny minority view. You preceded to raise the specter of spiritual crimes and bleeding broken bodies on the carriage road. Which has nothing to do with how someone records their ascent, only your longing of some imaginary, pure as the driven snow, new tradition. if you don't want to dog, that's cool. if you don't want to record a climb because you took a fall on it that's fine. If you don't want to belay someone who is dogging, that's cool. You don't have to like those things. But don't expect to not get any opposition when someone who does like to climb like that takes issue with it. And I'm pretty surprised style is so important to a person who topropes so much.
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happiegrrrl
Oct 23, 2007, 2:51 AM
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....the ascents marked Toprope are almost exclusively where I seconded on a gear route. Do I like to follow good partners? Yes. Do I like to lead? yes. My favorite climbing is onsight, leading. Someone "likes" to climb in a style where dogging is the norm - go to it. But don;t claim they sent the route! Especially if they demanded their belayer to take up slack right before they tried any hard moves. Doubly especially if their belayer outweights them by enough to yard them up the route in doing so. And I'm interested to know exactly - Who hear DOES count an ascent as ticked if they fell on it? Truly - that is a serious reqeust. And if so - what would they say is their "falling acsent" grade vs. their "nonfalling" ascent? As to Dr Feelgood projecting my mom. Yeah...she probably is pretty stiff. And not very hungry. Being that she died in 1999 at the age of 65 and all. But you just go right ahead and flail away.
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caughtinside
Oct 23, 2007, 2:57 AM
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happiegrrrl wrote: Someone "likes" to climb in a style where dogging is the norm - go to it. But don;t claim they sent the route! Especially if they demanded their belayer to take up slack right before they tried any hard moves. Doubly especially if their belayer outweights them by enough to yard them up the route in doing so. Ok, now I have no idea what you are talking about. Obviously, if someone fell or had to take, they did not send the route. But they still did the route, and it isn't dishonest to record it as a dogging ascent. it sounds like your problem is with people who lie, not about terminology at all. I'd say your earlier comments are irrelevant.
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happiegrrrl
Oct 23, 2007, 3:19 AM
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OH MY F'ING GOD, CAUGHTINSIDE! My whole post STARTED OUT SAYING IF YOU FELL (oops...cap button stuck) on the route you didn't send it! I said I thought it was "well...." about even having a "hangdog" option as an ascent! Thanks for the waste of my time these last few hours... I'm done with this thread.
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caughtinside
Oct 23, 2007, 3:46 AM
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happiegrrrl wrote: OH MY F'ING GOD, CAUGHTINSIDE! My whole post STARTED OUT SAYING IF YOU FELL (oops...cap button stuck) on the route you didn't send it! I said I thought it was "well...." about even having a "hangdog" option as an ascent! Thanks for the waste of my time these last few hours... I'm done with this thread. That's not true at all. This is the first time you've said that if you fell you didn't send What you actually said was:
In reply to: ....falling off a climb isn't an ascent; why dogging is one of the options is....well, anyway. so either you didn't know the difference between the terms ascent and send, your arugments are a rambling incoherent mess, or you're backtracking. I'm a little confused as well.
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dr_feelgood
Oct 23, 2007, 9:52 AM
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happiegrrrl wrote: As to Dr Feelgood projecting my mom. Yeah...she probably is pretty stiff. And not very hungry. Being that she died in 1999 at the age of 65 and all. But you just go right ahead and flail away. So she won't be talking then? Perfect.
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snoopy138
Oct 23, 2007, 3:05 PM
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C1 1Z ST4WKUR?
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caughtinside
Oct 23, 2007, 3:08 PM
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snoopy138 wrote: C1 1Z ST4WKUR? C1 R33Dz STUP1DT03P03
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artm
Oct 23, 2007, 3:27 PM
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caughtinside wrote: happiegrrrl wrote: Ya know..... If you look at the original post, and my original response - I don't know where all someone got off on trolling me. maybe this was part of it? In reply to: If you are going to put an option of ascent type IN the Ascent log....May I suggest the heading "DIDN'T?" anyway, I wasn't trying to troll you, I seriously thought that your nomenclature for ascents with falls is a tiny minority view. You preceded to raise the specter of spiritual crimes and bleeding broken bodies on the carriage road. Which has nothing to do with how someone records their ascent, only your longing of some imaginary, pure as the driven snow, new tradition. if you don't want to dog, that's cool. if you don't want to record a climb because you took a fall on it that's fine. If you don't want to belay someone who is dogging, that's cool. You don't have to like those things. But don't expect to not get any opposition when someone who does like to climb like that takes issue with it. And I'm pretty surprised style is so important to a person who topropes so much. Some people like to talk the talk but they can't walk the walk. That is all.
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carabiner96
Oct 26, 2007, 4:11 AM
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dr_feelgood wrote: happiegrrrl wrote: As to Dr Feelgood projecting my mom. Yeah...she probably is pretty stiff. And not very hungry. Being that she died in 1999 at the age of 65 and all. But you just go right ahead and flail away. So she won't be talking then? Perfect. You make me hot.
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wanderlustmd
Oct 26, 2007, 5:39 PM
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carabiner96 wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: happiegrrrl wrote: As to Dr Feelgood projecting my mom. Yeah...she probably is pretty stiff. And not very hungry. Being that she died in 1999 at the age of 65 and all. But you just go right ahead and flail away. So she won't be talking then? Perfect. You make me hot.
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zeke_sf
Oct 26, 2007, 6:36 PM
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carabiner96 wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: happiegrrrl wrote: As to Dr Feelgood projecting my mom. Yeah...she probably is pretty stiff. And not very hungry. Being that she died in 1999 at the age of 65 and all. But you just go right ahead and flail away. So she won't be talking then? Perfect. You make me hot. Are you saying that because you know doc only likes cold women? Wise move.
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dr_feelgood
Oct 27, 2007, 12:14 AM
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zeke_sf wrote: carabiner96 wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: happiegrrrl wrote: As to Dr Feelgood projecting my mom. Yeah...she probably is pretty stiff. And not very hungry. Being that she died in 1999 at the age of 65 and all. But you just go right ahead and flail away. So she won't be talking then? Perfect. You make me hot. Are you saying that because you know doc only likes cold women? Wise move. Neferiti Marylin monroe
carabiner96 happiegrrrrls mom Zeke's grandmother Princess Diana Queen Elizabeth 1 Margaret Thatcher...
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