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churningindawake
Oct 3, 2009, 12:46 AM
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Wakester has an iPhone now.
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Lazlo
Oct 3, 2009, 7:12 PM
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zeke_sf wrote: donald949 wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: I did tree root 5.5 about 18 years ago. Looking foward to doing it again. I believe it was my first multi pitch. With a 50M rope it was 3 pitches. Last pitch being short. Two years ago I did Ending Crack, 5.7. A great finger to hands crack, but with foot holds on the face. Anyrate, none of the pitches are short enough to rap with one rope, so I'll break out my lightly used but old Mammot 11 for the tag line and bringing up the 3rd. 11mm?? Good lord man, how old is that thing? I just checked their site and they don't even sell them anymore. Around 15 years old, so its only 50M. I got it on sale at REI before I really needed a new rope. Its a dry treated rope and was only lightly used. But at the time I decided a 2nd rope was a good idea. So its in really good shape. However, since its so old I don't lead on it. Since I don't lead on it I don't climb on it, as most of the climbing is lead to an anchor and TR off that. Plus, my brother bought another Mammut dry 50 shortly thereafter. So I really have two hardly used 15 yo 11mm 50M ropes. My origonal rope is a Chounard non dry, way fuzy and well used 50. But I cut into two for mountainiering. Although it only saw a couple of uses at that. I'd get a new rope if I needed a mountain rope now. Anyrate, I'd love to have another 60M Axis, except in blue to contrast with my red one. 15yo???? AAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH *runz away* I'd TR it in a heartbeat. Thats it. Tthey are in good shape, not beat up at all, hardly climbed on heavy 11mm. I wouldn't worry about that rope at all. I'd worry about belaying it though. I don't think I've ever even belayed an 11mm outside of some gym ropes, and perhaps 10.5s that've fuzzed out to 11mm. hip belay ftw.
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Lazlo
Oct 3, 2009, 7:14 PM
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churningindawake wrote: Wakester has an iPhone now. cool. ya digging it?
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sungam
Oct 3, 2009, 7:36 PM
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Lazlo wrote: churningindawake wrote: Wakester has an iPhone now. cool. ya digging it? I really wanted to get one for a short while, until I realised how quickly I'd lose it.
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notapplicable
Oct 4, 2009, 3:57 AM
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donald949 wrote: zeke_sf wrote: donald949 wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: I did tree root 5.5 about 18 years ago. Looking foward to doing it again. I believe it was my first multi pitch. With a 50M rope it was 3 pitches. Last pitch being short. Two years ago I did Ending Crack, 5.7. A great finger to hands crack, but with foot holds on the face. Anyrate, none of the pitches are short enough to rap with one rope, so I'll break out my lightly used but old Mammot 11 for the tag line and bringing up the 3rd. 11mm?? Good lord man, how old is that thing? I just checked their site and they don't even sell them anymore. Around 15 years old, so its only 50M. I got it on sale at REI before I really needed a new rope. Its a dry treated rope and was only lightly used. But at the time I decided a 2nd rope was a good idea. So its in really good shape. However, since its so old I don't lead on it. Since I don't lead on it I don't climb on it, as most of the climbing is lead to an anchor and TR off that. Plus, my brother bought another Mammut dry 50 shortly thereafter. So I really have two hardly used 15 yo 11mm 50M ropes. My origonal rope is a Chounard non dry, way fuzy and well used 50. But I cut into two for mountainiering. Although it only saw a couple of uses at that. I'd get a new rope if I needed a mountain rope now. Anyrate, I'd love to have another 60M Axis, except in blue to contrast with my red one. 15yo???? AAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH *runz away* I'd TR it in a heartbeat. Thats it. Tthey are in good shape, not beat up at all, hardly climbed on heavy 11mm. I wouldn't worry about that rope at all. I'd worry about belaying it though. I don't think I've ever even belayed an 11mm outside of some gym ropes, and perhaps 10.5s that've fuzzed out to 11mm. How about a really fuzzy 11? Again, mental image of climbing with a garden hose.
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notapplicable
Oct 4, 2009, 3:58 AM
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Lazlo wrote: zeke_sf wrote: donald949 wrote: Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: I did tree root 5.5 about 18 years ago. Looking foward to doing it again. I believe it was my first multi pitch. With a 50M rope it was 3 pitches. Last pitch being short. Two years ago I did Ending Crack, 5.7. A great finger to hands crack, but with foot holds on the face. Anyrate, none of the pitches are short enough to rap with one rope, so I'll break out my lightly used but old Mammot 11 for the tag line and bringing up the 3rd. 11mm?? Good lord man, how old is that thing? I just checked their site and they don't even sell them anymore. Around 15 years old, so its only 50M. I got it on sale at REI before I really needed a new rope. Its a dry treated rope and was only lightly used. But at the time I decided a 2nd rope was a good idea. So its in really good shape. However, since its so old I don't lead on it. Since I don't lead on it I don't climb on it, as most of the climbing is lead to an anchor and TR off that. Plus, my brother bought another Mammut dry 50 shortly thereafter. So I really have two hardly used 15 yo 11mm 50M ropes. My origonal rope is a Chounard non dry, way fuzy and well used 50. But I cut into two for mountainiering. Although it only saw a couple of uses at that. I'd get a new rope if I needed a mountain rope now. Anyrate, I'd love to have another 60M Axis, except in blue to contrast with my red one. 15yo???? AAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH *runz away* I'd TR it in a heartbeat. Thats it. Tthey are in good shape, not beat up at all, hardly climbed on heavy 11mm. I wouldn't worry about that rope at all. I'd worry about belaying it though. I don't think I've ever even belayed an 11mm outside of some gym ropes, and perhaps 10.5s that've fuzzed out to 11mm. hip belay ftw. Ha!! Thats exactly right.
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notapplicable
Oct 4, 2009, 4:01 AM
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sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: churningindawake wrote: Wakester has an iPhone now. cool. ya digging it? I really wanted to get one for a short while, until I realised how quickly I'd lose it. I'm in the same boat but instead of losing it, It'll be destroyed at work within a few weeks. I've only ever found one phone that can last longer than 8 months in my possession.
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notapplicable
Oct 4, 2009, 4:05 AM
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I was all geared up to go climbing this weekend but then I started to feel like I might be getting sick and I was supposed to crash with a friend who has two kids so called it off. Turns out I wasn't getting sick at all. Now I'm bored with nothing to do all weekend. Fuckin hell. I actually did go climbing yesterday but it's just the local spot so it doesn't really count. Might have to go back for a second helping tomorrow despite that fact. Whos counting anyway, right?
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churningindawake
Oct 4, 2009, 3:06 PM
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Lazlo wrote: churningindawake wrote: Wakester has an iPhone now. cool. ya digging it? Hell yes! I could have been posting from the crag yesterday!
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churningindawake
Oct 4, 2009, 3:08 PM
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sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: churningindawake wrote: Wakester has an iPhone now. cool. ya digging it? I really wanted to get one for a short while, until I realised how quickly I'd lose it. they are amazing. Was able to watch the radar at the crag yesterday and get out of there before it started storming.
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churningindawake
Oct 4, 2009, 3:11 PM
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notapplicable wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: churningindawake wrote: Wakester has an iPhone now. cool. ya digging it? I really wanted to get one for a short while, until I realised how quickly I'd lose it. I'm in the same boat but instead of losing it, It'll be destroyed at work within a few weeks. I've only ever found one phone that can last longer than 8 months in my possession. [image]http://www.amoswong.com/images/verizon-wireless-type-v.jpg[/image] my dad had that phone before we got new ones. They are crazy strong and water resistant.
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churningindawake
Oct 4, 2009, 3:15 PM
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Went to Smith Rocks yesterday and climbed with some friends! Had to project some routes because it was sprinkling on and off. Got to work in a route a little, and then looked at the radar and saw a storm was just about to hit. Right as we got to the car it started raining really hard. Need to get back out to Smith Rocks and climb because the style of climbing is really hard there for me.
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Lazlo
Oct 4, 2009, 4:35 PM
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sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: churningindawake wrote: Wakester has an iPhone now. cool. ya digging it? I really wanted to get one for a short while, until I realised how quickly I'd lose it. or not pay for it
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Lazlo
Oct 4, 2009, 4:40 PM
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notapplicable wrote: I was all geared up to go climbing this weekend but then I started to feel like I might be getting sick and I was supposed to crash with a friend who has two kids so called it off. Turns out I wasn't getting sick at all. Now I'm bored with nothing to do all weekend. Fuckin hell. I actually did go climbing yesterday but it's just the local spot so it doesn't really count. Might have to go back for a second helping tomorrow despite that fact. Whos counting anyway, right? I like the looks of your local spot. looks fun. It's the one with the huge stone blocks, right?
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Lazlo
Oct 4, 2009, 4:44 PM
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I almost got to go sport climbing today, but got bailed on. I was all stoked too. Now I'm chillaxing at Leigha's softbqll tournament.
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churningindawake
Oct 4, 2009, 5:08 PM
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Lazlo wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: churningindawake wrote: Wakester has an iPhone now. cool. ya digging it? I really wanted to get one for a short while, until I realised how quickly I'd lose it. or not pay for it rofl
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churningindawake
Oct 4, 2009, 5:08 PM
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Lazlo wrote: I almost got to go sport climbing today, but got bailed on. I was all stoked too. Now I'm chillaxing at Leigha's softbqll tournament. thinking that you would rather be out climbing.
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notapplicable
Oct 4, 2009, 5:57 PM
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churningindawake wrote: notapplicable wrote: sungam wrote: Lazlo wrote: churningindawake wrote: Wakester has an iPhone now. cool. ya digging it? I really wanted to get one for a short while, until I realised how quickly I'd lose it. I'm in the same boat but instead of losing it, It'll be destroyed at work within a few weeks. I've only ever found one phone that can last longer than 8 months in my possession. [image]http://www.amoswong.com/images/verizon-wireless-type-v.jpg[/image] my dad had that phone before we got new ones. They are crazy strong and water resistant. Yeah I've been pretty happy with it so far. Had my current one for almost two years and some of the buttons are starting to act a bit funny sometimes but it's lasting pretty good.
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notapplicable
Oct 4, 2009, 5:59 PM
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churningindawake wrote: Need to get back out to Smith Rocks and climb because the style of climbing is really hard there for me. Whats the typical style of route there? Vertical face climbing?
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notapplicable
Oct 4, 2009, 6:00 PM
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Lazlo wrote: notapplicable wrote: I was all geared up to go climbing this weekend but then I started to feel like I might be getting sick and I was supposed to crash with a friend who has two kids so called it off. Turns out I wasn't getting sick at all. Now I'm bored with nothing to do all weekend. Fuckin hell. I actually did go climbing yesterday but it's just the local spot so it doesn't really count. Might have to go back for a second helping tomorrow despite that fact. Whos counting anyway, right? I like the looks of your local spot. looks fun. It's the one with the huge stone blocks, right? For being only twenty minutes away, I got no complaints. The closest real cimbing beyond that is 2 hours away so I'm kind of lucky to have it.
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notapplicable
Oct 4, 2009, 6:02 PM
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Lazlo wrote: I almost got to go sport climbing today, but got bailed on. I was all stoked too. Now I'm chillaxing at Leigha's softbqll tournament. I've seen 1 or 2 female softball games over they years. They go all out with that shit. Much better than watching those pansies in the MLB on TV.
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sungam
Oct 4, 2009, 7:23 PM
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I split a tip today. shit.
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sungam
Oct 4, 2009, 7:55 PM
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notapplicable wrote: Lazlo wrote: I almost got to go sport climbing today, but got bailed on. I was all stoked too. Now I'm chillaxing at Leigha's softbqll tournament. I've seen 1 or 2 female softball games over they years. They go all out with that shit. Much better than watching those pansies in the MLB on TV. I concur.
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churningindawake
Oct 5, 2009, 12:07 AM
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notapplicable wrote: churningindawake wrote: Need to get back out to Smith Rocks and climb because the style of climbing is really hard there for me. Whats the typical style of route there? Vertical face climbing? there is every kind of route there. The climbing just requires you to find the right places to put your feet instead of climbing straight on. It's hard because most of the footholds on more moderate and harder routes are really small.
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