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moabbeth
Dec 14, 2002, 3:45 AM
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Sounds fun! I'd try to make it out there if you do it. I spent June down in the San Juans 2 years ago and it is the perfect time of year. Would love to see what it's like up in your part of the state.
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drivinnclimbin
Dec 19, 2002, 2:46 PM
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HaHaHa...You think you have it good. I live in WI. Wonderful, flat,cold,depressing WI. Yeah, You do have it good. Good luck with the get together.
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coach
Dec 19, 2002, 5:25 PM
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Martha, I'll definitely mark this one down. We finish the school year at the end of May and get a week or two off before starting our summer program. I always get away on a climbing trip at that time so I'll try to make this one. Climb On
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kcrag
Dec 20, 2002, 12:15 AM
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I'm in. Although... I'm not experienced in pontooning or poontanging (but am willing to learn).
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coach
Dec 20, 2002, 12:19 PM
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Martha, I hadn't considered that but it might be a good chance for me to do a nice long ride and also some climbing at the same time! Have to give it some thought! If I do make it and bring the bike you're welcome to a nice long ride! Climb On
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jhattan
Dec 20, 2002, 2:33 PM
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I was already planning to take the week after Memorial Day off for a trip to Colorado, so you can pretty well count on my brother, myself, and anyone else I can drag along. Count me in for some of that late spring mountaineering too. I was just in RMNP the weekend before Thanksgiving for an ice climbing intro course. The park was so beautiful! I've made the 8 hour trek from Lincoln, NE to RMNP four times in the last year.
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ejlim
Dec 20, 2002, 3:08 PM
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I'm in! I'll be jobless by then and was just starting to plan out my cross country climbing trip - this is perfect!
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jasona
Dec 20, 2002, 3:52 PM
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Count me in.
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calamity_chk
Jan 9, 2003, 6:10 PM
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skibby, you know the status quo on this 'un. assuming that the universe will properly align, the kiddo and i will be there will bells on .. you know, the jingly kind that keep the bears away ..haha oh, and he's pretty stoked on getting to go see "that divide thingy" .. hee hee. love it! [ This Message was edited by: clymbr_chk on 2003-01-09 10:26 ]
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atg200
Jan 9, 2003, 6:13 PM
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Dickers Peck is good. Do it on the way to the 5.4 thing on Navajo Peak. I'll take some alpine gumbies up something in the park if there is any interest. Maybe Spiral Gully on Notchtop - easy and short enough to do car to car in a day for people with minimal experience.
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atg200
Jan 9, 2003, 7:49 PM
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it really isn't a bad day to do navajo and the peck at the same time. without doing them both, the technical climbing is barely worth the effort of getting there. i'm fat and out of shape and i can do both car to car pretty easily.
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jhattan
Jan 9, 2003, 8:40 PM
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atg200, Sign this gumbie up! A good alpine mentor is pretty hard to come by here in Nebraska, so I'll jump at any chance I get to learn from someone with experience.
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talons05
Jan 9, 2003, 9:37 PM
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That sounds like an awesome time. Would anyone be looking to do some routes on the Diamond? I just might drag myself out there for that! A.W.
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mike
Jan 10, 2003, 12:07 AM
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I'm definitely interested in this one if atg200 can deal with another alpine gumby.
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bradhill
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I'd suggest splitting it up a bit in those environs. Alpine climbs tend to have a lot of loose rock. Big parties with inexperienced scramblers == high chance of somebody gettin' bonked by rockfall. I'd be up for Lone Eagle Peak if there's another experienced multipitch trad climber who wants to try it. [ This Message was edited by: bradhill on 2003-01-09 17:18 ]
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calamity_chk
Jan 10, 2003, 3:23 AM
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/tempt tempt tempt/ a chance to climb with an-droo and hang with skibby and kcrag on a mountain top?!?! oh, the anticipation. i can hardly wait!! though, it'll be summer-ish, so no more naked twister in the middle of a snow storm .. lol ps: sign me up for the gumbie thang .. 'duh [ This Message was edited by: clymbr_chk on 2003-01-09 19:24 ]
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agrauch
Jan 10, 2003, 5:20 PM
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Brad, you've picked a good one. The North Face of Lone Eagle looks spectacular. If you can give me some definitive dates, I'm in for that one. North Face of Lone Eagle is the one route in the Indian Peaks I've always wanted to climb. Some of the couloirs on James Peak might be good fun that time of year, too.
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mother_sheep
Jan 10, 2003, 5:31 PM
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Oh wow! Lone Eagle has been on my tick list ever since day 1. I'd love to do that! The hike in is pretty long though right? It would be like a 3 day trip. I guess that all depends on where you hike in from. [ This Message was edited by: tracyroach on 2003-01-10 09:32 ]
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bradhill
Jan 10, 2003, 5:48 PM
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From Martha's side of the mountains, it's about 8 easy miles from trailhead to the base of the climb, plus 9-10 pitches to the top, only one of which is harder than 5.4, and several of which are scramble/simulclimb possibilities. I'm thinking it'd be a start at 3 am, 12-14 hour ass-busting kinda day. Must go light & be fit and fast to make it, though, no doubt.
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kcrag
Jan 10, 2003, 5:54 PM
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Brad, Would that mean we can't bring atg's cooler with us? Count me in. I should be moving a little quicker than I did on Pacific Peak by then. ... I'm off to the gym! -kelly. (oh, and tracy, we want to see a signed contract from you for this one!!) [ This Message was edited by: kcrag on 2003-01-10 09:55 ]
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atg200
Jan 10, 2003, 6:56 PM
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my outing will be less exhausting than lone eagle in a day. i'm too old for that - i'll leave that one to a weekend trip. i'm willing to take two people with me per day. i'll do an easy alpine route each day - spiral on notchtop one day and maybe something on sharkstooth the other. i can be bribed with beer to reserve a spot.
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jhattan
Jan 10, 2003, 7:04 PM
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What's your drink of choice
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atg200
Jan 10, 2003, 7:12 PM
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bridgeport IPA.
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calamity_chk
Jan 10, 2003, 7:23 PM
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A cooler on her shoulder with a 6-pack of Bridgeport IPA, anejo and proper glasses in hand, jazz and classical albums with a portable CD player in her back pocket .. okay, where do i sign up? PS: two different routes on two different days, or the same route twice (gasp) ? BTW: tequila .. don julio, or el tesoro, maybe some patron or lapis .. lemme know. [ This Message was edited by: clymbr_chk on 2003-01-10 11:35 ]
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