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blueeyedclimber
Sep 11, 2009, 5:19 PM
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wonderwoman wrote: blueeyedclimber wrote: olderic wrote: el_layclimber wrote: People who don't think that someone having a bout of explosive diarrhea, projectile vomiting or both mid-pitch on the rock, and labeling that a "Major Incident" is funny haven't got the sense of humor that climbing is founded upon. This sport is all about morbid and/or toilet humor, and I myself demand a more detailed incident report so future accidents can be avoided: 1) what did they eat? or is Shockley's just really really run-out? 2) through what bowel function did this meal leave the body of said climber(s)? 3) was it the leader, the second, or a team accident? 4) Is the mess awaiting a strong rainstorm on the ground or on the pitch itself? 5) can we in any way blame a gri-gri for this incident? #6 - were they wearing helmets? #6a - What type of helmet makes the best barf bucket? It wasn't barf!!! I certainly hope they weren't doing it Vulgarian style! Oh...in that case....what do think about a harness with a built in depends undergarment. It could save you time on a big wall.
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olderic
Sep 11, 2009, 5:31 PM
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blueeyedclimber wrote: wonderwoman wrote: blueeyedclimber wrote: olderic wrote: el_layclimber wrote: People who don't think that someone having a bout of explosive diarrhea, projectile vomiting or both mid-pitch on the rock, and labeling that a "Major Incident" is funny haven't got the sense of humor that climbing is founded upon. This sport is all about morbid and/or toilet humor, and I myself demand a more detailed incident report so future accidents can be avoided: 1) what did they eat? or is Shockley's just really really run-out? 2) through what bowel function did this meal leave the body of said climber(s)? 3) was it the leader, the second, or a team accident? 4) Is the mess awaiting a strong rainstorm on the ground or on the pitch itself? 5) can we in any way blame a gri-gri for this incident? #6 - were they wearing helmets? #6a - What type of helmet makes the best barf bucket? It wasn't barf!!! I certainly hope they weren't doing it Vulgarian style! Oh...in that case....what do think about a harness with a built in depends undergarment. It could save you time on a big wall. In 2010 it is rumored that Black Diamond is going to offer a "helmet/honey pot". Can be used on either "end".
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bill413
Sep 11, 2009, 5:37 PM
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olderic wrote: blueeyedclimber wrote: wonderwoman wrote: blueeyedclimber wrote: olderic wrote: el_layclimber wrote: People who don't think that someone having a bout of explosive diarrhea, projectile vomiting or both mid-pitch on the rock, and labeling that a "Major Incident" is funny haven't got the sense of humor that climbing is founded upon. This sport is all about morbid and/or toilet humor, and I myself demand a more detailed incident report so future accidents can be avoided: 1) what did they eat? or is Shockley's just really really run-out? 2) through what bowel function did this meal leave the body of said climber(s)? 3) was it the leader, the second, or a team accident? 4) Is the mess awaiting a strong rainstorm on the ground or on the pitch itself? 5) can we in any way blame a gri-gri for this incident? #6 - were they wearing helmets? #6a - What type of helmet makes the best barf bucket? It wasn't barf!!! I certainly hope they weren't doing it Vulgarian style! Oh...in that case....what do think about a harness with a built in depends undergarment. It could save you time on a big wall. In 2010 it is rumored that Black Diamond is going to offer a "helmet/honey pot". Can be used on either "end". Just wondering if the darn thing will be ventilated.
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rock_fencer
Sep 11, 2009, 6:27 PM
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im sure it will have a goretex type barrier to keep the liquids in but still allow breathing
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el_layclimber
Sep 11, 2009, 7:01 PM
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wonderwoman wrote: I certainly hope they weren't doing it Vulgarian style! So that's why the Vulgarians climbed with no pants on! It's like the English bowmen at Agincourt who had to fight pantless because of their dysentery.
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wonderwoman
Sep 11, 2009, 7:14 PM
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el_layclimber wrote: wonderwoman wrote: I certainly hope they weren't doing it Vulgarian style! So that's why the Vulgarians climbed with no pants on! It's like the English bowmen at Agincourt who had to fight pantless because of their dysentery. Then again, I've been on Shockley's. Maybe they just pooped themselves while trying to pull the 5.5 roof! Sure it was food poisoning!
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welle
Sep 11, 2009, 7:47 PM
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This gotta be the funniest thread I've seen here - I almost peed my pants trying not to laugh at work. And I was actually contemplating climbing at Shockley's this weekend! I was in the Dacks this past weekend and was wise enough to stay behind my friends in the parking lot the entire morning puking in the woods - too much beer and whiskey the night before!
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tigerlilly
Sep 12, 2009, 11:31 PM
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Ah, a new entry for "Accidents" in North American Mountaineering. Kathy
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andersjr
Sep 13, 2009, 12:38 AM
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the hippie place on the drive in gave everyone i knew the shits last week. it was awesome.
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wonderwoman
Sep 13, 2009, 4:41 PM
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andersjr wrote: the hippie place on the drive in gave everyone i knew the shits last week. it was awesome. In the gunks? Say it ain't so! I always stop in to Karma Road on the way home for my baked tofu sandwich & carrot juice!
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Sep 14, 2009, 3:47 AM
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wonderwoman wrote: In the gunks? Say it ain't so! I always stop in to Karma Road on the way home for my baked tofu sandwich & carrot juice! The Mexican place by the beer distributor makes a great tofu burrito.
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markc
Sep 14, 2009, 2:59 PM
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wonderwoman wrote: andersjr wrote: the hippie place on the drive in gave everyone i knew the shits last week. it was awesome. In the gunks? Say it ain't so! I always stop in to Karma Road on the way home for my baked tofu sandwich & carrot juice! I guess on the way home is better than on the way there (at least from the perspective of other Gunks climbers).
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gunkiemike
Sep 14, 2009, 9:37 PM
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wonderwoman wrote: andersjr wrote: the hippie place on the drive in gave everyone i knew the shits last week. it was awesome. In the gunks? Say it ain't so! I always stop in to Karma Road on the way home for my baked tofu sandwich & carrot juice! Hmm...there WERE small bits of carrot on the ledge.
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feedmerocks
Sep 14, 2009, 11:35 PM
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el_layclimber wrote: People who don't think that someone having a bout of explosive diarrhea, projectile vomiting or both mid-pitch on the rock, and labeling that a "Major Incident" is funny haven't got the sense of humor that climbing is founded upon. This sport is all about morbid and/or toilet humor, and I myself demand a more detailed incident report so future accidents can be avoided: Word.
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wanderlustmd
Sep 15, 2009, 12:21 AM
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curt wrote: That's actually a pretty creative way to have the climb all to yourself. Curt My thoughts exactly.
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mushroom
Sep 18, 2009, 3:02 AM
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coolcat83 wrote: Maybe you wanted to get some attention with the subject line, but some of us know many many gunks climbers and seeing a subject line like that can be pretty heart stopping bracing for possible terrible news. Some of us have lots of Gunks friends too and thought it was very funny. Sack up, since when did you not like heart stopping excitement in your life?
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coolcat83
Sep 18, 2009, 4:03 AM
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mushroom wrote: coolcat83 wrote: Maybe you wanted to get some attention with the subject line, but some of us know many many gunks climbers and seeing a subject line like that can be pretty heart stopping bracing for possible terrible news. Some of us have lots of Gunks friends too and thought it was very funny. Sack up, since when did you not like heart stopping excitement in your life? I'm an EMT and RN, I get enough 'heart stopping excitement' in my life, and it stops being funny after the first person you have to try to keep alive after he craters off a climb.
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marc801
Sep 18, 2009, 4:44 AM
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coolcat83 wrote: mushroom wrote: coolcat83 wrote: Maybe you wanted to get some attention with the subject line, but some of us know many many gunks climbers and seeing a subject line like that can be pretty heart stopping bracing for possible terrible news. Some of us have lots of Gunks friends too and thought it was very funny. Sack up, since when did you not like heart stopping excitement in your life? I'm an EMT and RN, I get enough 'heart stopping excitement' in my life, and it stops being funny after the first person you have to try to keep alive after he craters off a climb. You have no sense of the gallows humor that totally and completely permeates climbing for the last century. If your panties are in a bunch over this, you probably shouldn't be climbing.
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leemouse
Sep 18, 2009, 2:39 PM
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If they could manage to get their pants off in time why wouldn't they have used a shirt to "contain" the mess? If you're a guy, you can climb shirtless (or rap off shirtless, since I am assuming if you felt that bad you'd probably not finish the climb) and if you're a girl you can climb in your jogbra. It wasn't so hot that day that I'd think people wouldn't have been wearing something. And, sure, you'd have to throw the shirt away, but hell, that's nicer than taking a crap all over the place.
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andersjr
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leemouse wrote: If they could manage to get their pants off in time why wouldn't they have used a shirt to "contain" the mess? If you're a guy, you can climb shirtless (or rap off shirtless, since I am assuming if you felt that bad you'd probably not finish the climb) and if you're a girl you can climb in your jogbra. It wasn't so hot that day that I'd think people wouldn't have been wearing something. And, sure, you'd have to throw the shirt away, but hell, that's nicer than taking a crap all over the place. it hit a lot faster than you think. i would be suprised if he didn't shit himself.
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