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lox
May 8, 2003, 7:43 PM
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The boldering at RMNP is remote... it's up at Chaos Canyon. So yeah, while the park itself is quite close... the good boldering is a couple hour uphill walk. As far as boldering is concerned, that's remote. And I had elk steak at teh Buckhorn in Denver... it was ok. A bit tough and gamey... Plus, Willie Nelson could kick John Denver's ass six ways to Sunday.
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fieldmouse
May 8, 2003, 7:47 PM
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meat is murder.
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bvb
May 8, 2003, 7:50 PM
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gotta go with fishboy on that one, gang. texas produced zz top, willie nelson, michelle shocked, stevie ray vaughn, buddy holly, and back in the 20's and 30's, armies of anonymous blues geniusus that invented music as we know it today. colorado gave us....john denver. thank god this is a bouldering forum.
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gretchino
May 8, 2003, 9:02 PM
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I'll second the few people that talked about Mt Woodson in San Diego...bring tape...lot's of tape!
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fieldmouse
May 8, 2003, 9:28 PM
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texas also gave us the dixie chicks, dokken, toby keith, billy ray cyrus, rahowa, half of 98 degrees, that guy from american idol, etc... Austin has always been a beacon in the sea of white-bread, homogenous 107.5 garbage that comes out of texas, however. nxnw!
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curt
May 8, 2003, 11:06 PM
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In reply to: Plus, Willie Nelson could kick John Denver's ass six ways to Sunday. Probably so since JD is dead--not a very sporting contest really. Curt
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tripperjm
May 9, 2003, 9:29 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: Plus, Willie Nelson could kick John Denver's ass six ways to Sunday. Probably so since JD is dead--not a very sporting contest really. Curt Come on curt..... it's easier to kick their ass when the dead. Haha1
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bigdan
May 15, 2003, 7:21 AM
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There's some decent crack bouldering up at Ragged Edge at 12,000 feet on Pike's Peak. I may have already mentioned this earlier in this thread, too lazy to check, but Ute Pass near Colorado Springs has some excellent cracks as well. Crack in the Woods is great.
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studs
May 5, 2004, 11:07 AM
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IŽll vouch for MP and BVB.They have walked the walk and talked the talk .But the best crack bouldering is inMadrid. I'll give anyone a tour any time and buy the beer.
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studs
May 6, 2004, 10:29 AM
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Pretty clear they dont have any idea how to climb cracks.Thanks for the link.
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collegekid
May 19, 2004, 5:42 AM
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Woodson5.11+4lyfe!
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yanqui
Apr 6, 2010, 3:57 PM
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There's actually some pretty good (roof) crack problems around here, although they tend to be isolated from each other. Here's one (for example) that's probably around V6 (and still unsent); However don't rush here to get the first send, 'cause Ciccone got interested and will be getting it (for sure), next time he visits. However, I do have another (considerably) harder and very esthetic thin-hands roof crack problem that needs sending and since Ciccone will be busy on some other projects, it could stay open (and unsent) for quite awhile. Any takers?
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