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tobincreek


Feb 2, 2003, 5:59 PM
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does anyone know any bood buildings/walls around san diego? haven't done any yet but it sounds like a fun alternative to boulders and top roping


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I meant "good" building climbs


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you can do it yourself. actually anyody with some time, money (holds are expensive) and a saw and a drill can make a home wall. you only need some wood.

ok, its not that simple, but its not hard. as a matter of fact, me and my buddies are bulding one right now. gonna post pictures when its completed.

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Hey...You've been watching Front Range Freaks, havn't you!

If not you should. I found the school residence climb scetchy just to watch. It's an awsome movie that almost pushes me to go out and get arrested. (The downside to climbing buildings )

Alex


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Overlord, I meant buildering, but I do have a wall in the works for my garage....and the danger of incarceration is part of the appeal believe it or not. just wanna know if anyone has done any around SD cuz I am still ify about walking around campus or some other place cheking out a line (you know?) you can se3nd me private email if you want


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Earthquake Technology, as primitive as it is, offers up a fine banquet for climbers.

To Wit:

Modern building codes (at least in California) require that each building be shakably offset off from their neighbors.

What that means to you, 'Mr. LateNight OW', is there are LOTS of cracks between the buildings.

Some are epoxied, or otherwise filled with goop. The rest?

Oh, yeah, no pro 5.10.

This one looks even worse:

THE MULLAH CRACK

[ This Message was edited by: apollodorus on 2003-02-09 01:49 ]


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