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Jan 24, 2012, 12:55 AM
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areyoumydude wrote: climbingtrash wrote: areyoumydude wrote: caughtinside wrote: areyoumydude wrote: sisu wrote: This is one of the most ridiculous threads I've ever seen Says the dude that's posing down with the Tap Out boyz. [image]http://www.rockclimbing.com/images/photos/assets/6/480246-largest_Tapout.jpg[/image] Kick ass!!! This one should be on the front page. gawd the new rule of no "non-climbing photoz of radness" shall be voted onto the FP blows. Lego Larry is still on the FP Yeah, and that was slacklining! I could see a lego climbing pic, but slacking? Banz him now!
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areyoumydude
Jan 24, 2012, 1:13 AM
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camhead wrote: areyoumydude wrote: climbingtrash wrote: areyoumydude wrote: caughtinside wrote: areyoumydude wrote: sisu wrote: This is one of the most ridiculous threads I've ever seen Says the dude that's posing down with the Tap Out boyz. Kick ass!!! This one should be on the front page. gawd the new rule of no "non-climbing photoz of radness" shall be voted onto the FP blows. Lego Larry is still on the FP Yeah, and that was slacklining! I could see a lego climbing pic, but slacking? Banz him now! Damn lego liners.
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lena_chita
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Jan 24, 2012, 1:19 AM
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curt wrote: lena_chita wrote: curt wrote: lena_chita wrote: camhead wrote: Oh, and I've climbed with Curt! Oh yeah, me too! ONCE! But then he got scared that I would onflash all of his testpiece local problems, and he bailed on me. Hmmm... I remember it somewhat differently. Then again (as has already been pointed out) I am getting old. In any event, I am officially designating "April Showers" as my favorite Gunks route, in memory of my visit there with you and the clamheads. Curt I guess my memory is not getting better with time, either... I thought it was Golden Showers, where we all ate dirt, while you patiently demonstrated that really, the start moves were so easy that they could be done is approach shoes? I am sure you can pick a few faves like that in Hueco-- want to try in march? Well personally, I'd prefer to check out some of that new JT bouldering. Hueco has lost much of its appeal for me with all the new regulatory BS there. Curt JT is definitely going on the list. But not for this march.
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curt
Jan 24, 2012, 4:51 AM
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lena_chita wrote: curt wrote: lena_chita wrote: curt wrote: lena_chita wrote: camhead wrote: Oh, and I've climbed with Curt! Oh yeah, me too! ONCE! But then he got scared that I would onflash all of his testpiece local problems, and he bailed on me. Hmmm... I remember it somewhat differently. Then again (as has already been pointed out) I am getting old. In any event, I am officially designating "April Showers" as my favorite Gunks route, in memory of my visit there with you and the clamheads. Curt I guess my memory is not getting better with time, either... I thought it was Golden Showers, where we all ate dirt, while you patiently demonstrated that really, the start moves were so easy that they could be done is approach shoes? I am sure you can pick a few faves like that in Hueco-- want to try in march? Well personally, I'd prefer to check out some of that new JT bouldering. Hueco has lost much of its appeal for me with all the new regulatory BS there. Curt JT is definitely going on the list. But not for this march. Have fun and enjoy the mind numbing indoctrination video. By the way, you will never get those 30 minutes of your life back. Curt
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climbingtrash
Jan 24, 2012, 7:04 AM
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areyoumydude wrote: climbingtrash wrote: areyoumydude wrote: caughtinside wrote: areyoumydude wrote: sisu wrote: This is one of the most ridiculous threads I've ever seen Says the dude that's posing down with the Tap Out boyz. [image]http://www.rockclimbing.com/images/photos/assets/6/480246-largest_Tapout.jpg[/image] Kick ass!!! This one should be on the front page. gawd the new rule of no "non-climbing photoz of radness" shall be voted onto the FP blows. Lego Larry is still on the FP Ha, yeah, just saw that in fact.
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areyoumydude
Jan 24, 2012, 10:47 PM
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areyoumydude wrote: sisu wrote: This is one of the most ridiculous threads I've ever seen Says the dude that's posing down with the Tap Out boyz. [image]http://www.rockclimbing.com/images/photos/assets/6/480246-largest_Tapout.jpg[/image] Damn, I guess MMA dood went home with the ball.
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caughtinside
Jan 24, 2012, 11:38 PM
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areyoumydude wrote: areyoumydude wrote: sisu wrote: This is one of the most ridiculous threads I've ever seen Says the dude that's posing down with the Tap Out boyz. Damn, I guess MMA dood went home with the ball. That's a shame, just when he hit the front page!
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mikebarter387
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Guy LaCelle Junkyard and many places later Sir Edmond Hillery Tea at the Whyte Museum Banff
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mikebarter387
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Joe McKay Banff
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climbingtrash
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mikebarter387 wrote: Joe McKay Banff who's that?
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pecall
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Climbed with Craig Luebben in Eldorado and Boulder Canyons in 1979. Climbed with Carlos Buhler in Sweden in 1989. Climbed with Ed Webster in Sweden in 1991.
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JohnCook
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Several famous people have climbed with me, but so far they have been too awestruck and modest to come on here and tell everyone!
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s6141a
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sungam
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What, just "UK"? Everyone else gets the exact area you climbed with them in but the UK is just "The UK"? Fuck you, man, we have feelings and distinct indentifiable climbing destinations too, you know.
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sungam
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granite_grrl wrote: sungam wrote: What, just "UK"? Everyone else gets the exact area you climbed with them in but the UK is just "The UK"? Fuck you, man, we have feelings and distinct indentifiable climbing destinations too, you know. <- this is my unimpressed face. So you're as unimpressed at his "UK" usage, at my response, or this thread in general?
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sungam
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Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: What, just "UK"? Everyone else gets the exact area you climbed with them in but the UK is just "The UK"? Fuck you, man, we have feelings and distinct indentifiable climbing destinations too, you know. I see you quoted his post well. Awwww man, I was just kidding around. I hope I didn't legit insult him. He just mentioned some cool people he enjoyed climbing with and the place they climbed (yosemite, etc.) but then just said "UK" for one of them. If you're still there Mr dudebroman, you should come back. I didn't mean to scare you off
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s6141a
May 25, 2014, 9:38 PM
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I very rarely post here, and decided to delete my post, since the whole thing is kind of foolish spraying. To be more explicit concerning Alex MacIntyre. It was over 40 years ago, that I climbed with him outside of Leeds, England, along with John Porter, and a few others. I visited quite a few areas, over several trips, so my memory is vague. Porter has written a book on Alex, Voytech Kurtyka, and others, which will be published in July.
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Gmburns2000
May 25, 2014, 11:26 PM
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s6141a wrote: I very rarely post here, and decided to delete my post, since the whole thing is kind of foolish spraying. To be more explicit concerning Alex MacIntyre. It was over 40 years ago, that I climbed with him outside of Leeds, England, along with John Porter, and a few others. I visited quite a few areas, over several trips, so my memory is vague. Porter has written a book on Alex, Voytech Kurtyka, and others, which will be published in July. Don't worry about jeff jim jonathan jack ceebo magnus. he just gets a bit worked up at times. he's probably not even voting SNP in the fall. he just wants some love that's all. in fact, sounds as if you might have some stories and he'd be down to hearing them. the dude has some stories himself, too.
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sungam
May 26, 2014, 10:43 AM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: s6141a wrote: I very rarely post here, and decided to delete my post, since the whole thing is kind of foolish spraying. To be more explicit concerning Alex MacIntyre. It was over 40 years ago, that I climbed with him outside of Leeds, England, along with John Porter, and a few others. I visited quite a few areas, over several trips, so my memory is vague. Porter has written a book on Alex, Voytech Kurtyka, and others, which will be published in July. Don't worry about jeff jim jonathan jack ceebo magnus. he just gets a bit worked up at times. he's probably not even voting SNP in the fall. he just wants some love that's all. in fact, sounds as if you might have some stories and he'd be down to hearing them. the dude has some stories himself, too. Shit dude, I LOVE stories. What's with the other names, though, did I miss a joke? If it's at my expense - fuck yoself, burnsy. What's the title or Porter's book going to be?
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sungam
May 26, 2014, 10:54 AM
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Also there are enough nationalist and racist movements gaining momentum in the UK right now, I don't need to vote for another. Also, please don't tie SNP to the yes vote like I think you are. They are very different topics, and defining a party by a single policy that is being voted on separately is silly.
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s6141a
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sungam, Porter was here in New Hampshire,(US), a few days ago, for a brief visit. He told me the name of the book, but I already forgot it, sorry. I will email him soon, and will let you know later. He told me that he was vice president of the Alpine Club, and suggested I join, since they offer free bunkhouse space in London. Do you live in England or Scotland?
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sungam
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I live up in sunny Edinburgh, Scotland (though if elections keep going the way they are, not for much longer since I'm a dirty unwelcome forner).
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s6141a
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sungam, In 1970, I had a brief encounter with Don Whillans, up in Llanberis Pass. I remember it vividly, since I felt like such an ass. I was young and impressionable, and was sitting in the local pub or tea shop. I was with a guy from Manchester, Wilber King, who I still climb with. He lives in the Blue Mtns., outside Sydney. In any case, I whispered to Wilber, " do any of the famous climbers come in here". Wilber replied, " well Don Whillans is sitting right in front of you". The whole time Whillans was looking at me, only 6 feet away, with a scowl on his face. I felt so dumb! Jim Donini, an old friend of mine, told me a month ago, that when he was giving a lecture to the Alpine Club, many years ago, Don Whillans bought him a beer. Jim is quite proud of that since apparently Whillans rarely, if ever, bought anyone a beer. I guess this falls under climbing trivia tales.
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