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climbingjunky


Jul 30, 2003, 1:45 AM
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I just started a bouldering forum. There's really not much to it yet. It's free and non-profit, strictly setup for personal use. I'm trying to get climbers in the lower mainland (British Columbia) area to post up some informative messages for newbies and give me some good advice on how to improve it and expand the board. I set up the forum so that climbers in the local area may get together and share ideas and organize climbing events. Don't expect anything extravagant but if you get a chance to check it out the, link is http://sharma.proboards20.com/
BTW this site rules! :)

-Climbingjunky


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Aug 2, 2003, 4:29 AM
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Aug 3, 2003, 1:08 AM
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it's nice that you decided to make a forum....but is there any reason for someone to check out your forum instead of this, or b.com?


climbingjunky


Aug 6, 2003, 4:59 AM
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RC clone! Wow I'll take that as a compliment. i'm quite sure my forum is nowhere near as good as this forum. I created the forum for a few reasons. One, bringing my friends and climbers in the lower mainland (BC) a little closer together if possible, to organize gatherings and events, and to share knowledge and experiences with each other. Last but not least, it's actually quite fun maintaining a forum. It's kind of like a giant email inbox and I enjoy reading other peoples thoughts on things. Likewise I enjoy responding to their posts. I realize I can do all that in RC.com but why limit myself to one forum? It's all about fun and gaining and more knowledge about climbing! :wink:


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Aug 6, 2003, 7:50 AM
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looks like it has potential. Possibly you should either link or provide credit for the pictures that you have posted there?


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