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illimaniman
Feb 26, 2003, 8:13 PM
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Hey, I'm not in Seattle, but I will be for most of the summer. I'd really like to find some climbing partners, especially someone who can teach me some trad basics. When I'm in town, I usually climb at Marymoor 2-3 times a week, and Exit 38 on the weekends, but I really want to get to Leavenworth and other places. If you all are interested in having another get-together sometime after April, please let me know the details. Thanks.
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otter
Mar 1, 2003, 7:02 PM
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Forcast for Sunday, March 2nd, is supposed to be only partly cloudy...i would guess something like it is outside right now. Not that I have much faith in forcasts...but, say it is nice tomorrow...or at least not wind and rain blasting... how about we try to make a go of it? Marymoore...say starting around 11am? Send me pms if you think you can play. Otter
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misha
Mar 1, 2003, 9:08 PM
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i'd like to, but i think im going to be heading up to little si that day. i'll take real rock anyday. have a good time, i might be able to make it.
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one900johnnyk
Mar 1, 2003, 10:05 PM
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i have nothing to do with this thread really but i will ask again if anyone in that area knows tom robbins??!! thanks!
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misha
Mar 1, 2003, 10:23 PM
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does he hang at marymoor, whats he look like, what is his climbing style? i might know him.
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one900johnnyk
Mar 1, 2003, 10:35 PM
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haha oh no he's not a climber at all. he just lives right near seattle. he's an author. more specifically, he's the best author who is still alive. he's pretty old by now i think, doubt he would be able to climb even if it was a hobby of his in the first place. which i don't think it is.
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krustyklimber
Mar 2, 2003, 8:54 AM
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I dunno if I can make it tomorrow. I don't know Tom Robbins, on a personal level, but I have sat next to him at the bar. There is a local bar called The Blue Moon, that's where all the artist types hang out. He's probably there now. Have fun all of you, climb safe. Jeff http://pages.prodigy.net/.../emoticons/wave1.gif
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otter
Mar 2, 2003, 6:16 PM
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Well this blasted weather is not cooperating! It looks like rain in them thar clouds. Guess we'll try this again another day...it WILL happen! As for Tom Robbins... would be scared to know that guy... never will think of asparagus the same way though...LOL!
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misha
Mar 2, 2003, 9:57 PM
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tell me about the weather. i just got back from little si. It was drizzling all the way up and i though the rock would be wet so i didn't bring the rope. I got to world wall 1 and the whole thing was all dry. that is definately the place to be on gray seattle days.
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misha
Mar 11, 2003, 2:49 AM
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bump
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otter
Mar 11, 2003, 4:05 AM
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Misha... What is the climbing like at Little Si? We just got home from vertical world...tortured myself with some rather stretchy stemming routs. Gotsta love that pain! :roll: Hey this thing is still on...as soon as we have what looks like some decent weather on a weekend. Keep hoping folks.
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misha
Mar 11, 2003, 4:31 AM
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Little si is the shizzle. The main wall, World Wall 1, is a huge fortress of rock 200 feet high with steep routes (rare for washington) that are super overhaning with roofs and best of all jugs. There are 5.9's right next to 5.13's. It is awesome, best sportclimbng in the state. The only downside is the effing gridbolting and occasional bolted cracks.
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misha
Mar 23, 2003, 7:35 PM
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Hey, i just submitted some pics of marymoor and am gonna upload some more soon, so if anybody wants to check them out...
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otter
Apr 3, 2003, 7:13 PM
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I have been staying off the computer for the most part lately trying to get tons of stuff accomplished. So it has been a while sicne i came by here. Misha...great pics of Marymoor! What day were you there that the sky was so blue??!! We haven't had any free days to head out that way on a clear weekend day...what few there have been. But hey i started this thread as an open ended thing...and one of these days the weather will cooperate and it will all fall into place. This weekend we go to brave the desert cool temps over at vantage. Woohooo spring is here!
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daman909123
Apr 16, 2003, 9:26 AM
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yo otter i sent you a p/m so check that for some info
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