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ykwak
Apr 1, 2004, 4:36 PM
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Whatup Guys, Just poking around to see if anyone in the Atlanta or Athens, Georgia area was interested in making a climbing trip with a group for some good ole trad climbing. I've got some fresh gear, and it's time for me to graduate to the world of trad. Go Dawgs! Woof Woof
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ykwak
Apr 1, 2004, 4:38 PM
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Oh...Time to graduate to the world of trad = I would like to learn the fine arts associated with this delicate, yet harsh lifestyle.
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Apr 1, 2004, 4:42 PM
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In reply to: Oh...Time to graduate to the world of trad = I would like to learn the fine arts associated with this delicate, yet harsh lifestyle. It aint harsh, son or delicate. Its FUN, just like whatever type of climbing you do already only different. Wish I was in Georgia just now, went once and loved it, before I became a deranged vertical athlete (har har) :lol:
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ykwak
Apr 1, 2004, 5:10 PM
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Fun indeed, but if I would have said Trad was a FUN sport, I would get so much flak here...(i.e. It's not just FUN boy..It's serious, you could die..etc etc..You should take it more seriously, otherwise you will get your self killed...") Many sharks lerk these waters to eat away at posts by going off topic of the post and criticizing. Basically, my point is that I find it much more condusive to the mission of this forum to answer a post by staying on topic. Any and all input should be formed in a manner that would progress, and not hinder, the actual question or topic at hand.
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