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rocknan
Oct 11, 2008, 5:34 PM
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wondering more details about highball
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i_h8_choss
Oct 11, 2008, 5:39 PM
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rocknan wrote: wondering more details about highball If you mean "highball boulder problem", its a tall scary boulder problem, usually a 16 - 30 foot topout. A little scary.....has a little "pucker-factor" to it. Personally, I love them, but some fear them.
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Lazlo
Oct 11, 2008, 5:43 PM
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rocknan wrote: wondering more details about highball When neked climbing in Alpz, your buds try in hide inside. Hence; highball.
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rocknan
Oct 11, 2008, 5:55 PM
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i_h8_choss wrote: rocknan wrote: wondering more details about highball If you mean "highball boulder problem", its a tall scary boulder problem, usually a 16 - 30 foot topout. A little scary.....has a little "pucker-factor" to it. Personally, I love them, but some fear them. i got it. thx. u know, i am undertaking some translation work about articles here for my climb pals. we want to know more about climbing anyway, see u again, Lazlo :)) thx
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rocknan
Oct 11, 2008, 6:25 PM
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i_h8_choss wrote: rocknan wrote: wondering more details about highball usually a 16 - 30 foot topout. does topout mean there is big roof there?
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sungam
Oct 11, 2008, 7:10 PM
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to "top out" means to get onto the top of a boulder or cliff. example: That top out is super awkward! The way the top is sloping towards you." or "Man, I've never solo'd a route as hard as that before, I felt so elated when I topped out".
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milesenoell
Oct 11, 2008, 7:11 PM
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Most topouts leave you on top of the boulder. Some just have a last jug.
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rocknan
Oct 11, 2008, 7:17 PM
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many thx :))
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rocknan
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i_h8_choss wrote: rocknan wrote: wondering more details about highball If you mean "highball boulder problem", its a tall scary boulder problem, usually a 16 - 30 foot topout. A little scary.....has a little "pucker-factor" to it. Personally, I love them, but some fear them. does "pucker-factor" mean irregular fold on the surface of the rock so you need to struggle moving across the difficulties?
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rocknan
Oct 15, 2008, 2:10 AM
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sungam wrote: to "top out" means to get onto the top of a boulder or cliff. example: That top out is super awkward! The way the top is sloping towards you." or "Man, I've never solo'd a route as hard as that before, I felt so elated when I topped out". you r an excellent teacher
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carbonrx8
Oct 15, 2008, 2:34 AM
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rocknan wrote: i_h8_choss wrote: rocknan wrote: wondering more details about highball If you mean "highball boulder problem", its a tall scary boulder problem, usually a 16 - 30 foot topout. A little scary.....has a little "pucker-factor" to it. Personally, I love them, but some fear them. does "pucker-factor" mean irregular fold on the surface of the rock so you need to struggle moving across the difficulties? Dude! I just spit my beer on my keyboard. I am making a sig of this,.
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rhythm164
Oct 15, 2008, 2:41 AM
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this thread is going to be wildly entertaining
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milesenoell
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A "jug" is a hand hold that you can close your hand or fingers around, making for a very solid grip.
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curt
Oct 15, 2008, 4:51 AM
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rocknan wrote: wondering more details about highball This is a type of mixed drink. How many did you have before posting? Curt
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rocknan
Oct 15, 2008, 5:01 AM
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curt wrote: rocknan wrote: wondering more details about highball This is a type of mixed drink. How many did you have before posting? Curt sure, a little. after, a lot
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porkchop_express
Oct 15, 2008, 6:10 AM
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urban dictionary is a fantastic site. i particularly enjoyed the terms "A Baboonaphile" and "Swamp Donkey" I think the first term is self explanatory-- it was funny that it was listed under the letter A the latter refers to a fat, busted female.
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sungam
Oct 15, 2008, 2:20 PM
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rocknan wrote: i_h8_choss wrote: rocknan wrote: wondering more details about highball If you mean "highball boulder problem", its a tall scary boulder problem, usually a 16 - 30 foot topout. A little scary.....has a little "pucker-factor" to it. Personally, I love them, but some fear them. does "pucker-factor" mean irregular fold on the surface of the rock so you need to struggle moving across the difficulties? Pucker factor means how shit-your-pants scary it is. examples: "Shit, dude, that big spikey rock at the bottom of that highball sure adds to the pucker factor of the thing, eh? Feels like it's waiting for your head to hit it" or "Aw naw! The top-out is covered in lichean, spot me! Pucker factor rising!"
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sungam
Oct 15, 2008, 2:22 PM
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rocknan wrote: milesenoell wrote: Most topouts leave you on top of the boulder. Some just have a last jug. what's jug? A big positive hold. A "thank god jug" is a nice big hold after a desperate (really hard) section right where you want it. Usually you whisper "thanks god" as your searching fingers find it. "My feet were slipping and there was nothing to grab, though I was searching frantically. Luckily, though, just before I popped off for a fecking HUGE whipper onto an rp2 I found the thank god jug and finished the route."
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rocknan
Oct 16, 2008, 11:45 PM
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sungam wrote: rocknan wrote: milesenoell wrote: Most topouts leave you on top of the boulder. Some just have a last jug. what's jug? A big positive hold. A "thank god jug" is a nice big hold after a desperate (really hard) section right where you want it. Usually you whisper "thanks god" as your searching fingers find it. "My feet were slipping and there was nothing to grab, though I was searching frantically. Luckily, though, just before I popped off for a fecking HUGE whipper onto an rp2 I found the thank god jug and finished the route." thx. i got it. it's clearer after your examples
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sungam
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rocknan wrote: sungam wrote: rocknan wrote: milesenoell wrote: Most topouts leave you on top of the boulder. Some just have a last jug. what's jug? A big positive hold. A "thank god jug" is a nice big hold after a desperate (really hard) section right where you want it. Usually you whisper "thanks god" as your searching fingers find it. "My feet were slipping and there was nothing to grab, though I was searching frantically. Luckily, though, just before I popped off for a fecking HUGE whipper onto an rp2 I found the thank god jug and finished the route." thx. i got it. it's clearer after your examples Feel free to ask any more questions you have. I'm happy to help
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a-e-jones
Oct 17, 2008, 12:47 AM
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ah no you got the sig before me
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