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wonderwoman
Jun 20, 2008, 2:45 AM
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Yosemite1976 wrote: Question , Does anybody know what the rules are about Pets in the camping area ,are they .Ok or Not . The Camara's do not allow dogs at the campsite because someone was bitten a few years back. They do love dogs, but do not want the liability.
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wonderwoman
Jun 20, 2008, 1:27 PM
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If it really pours, we could always play pool during the day and retreat here for the night: Make It A Blues Weekend: Bear and the Honeydrippers blues band will be at the Wildcat Tavern in Jackson on Friday & Saturday night this weekend. This is a classic guitar, bass, drum and harp quartet playing great dance music. Bear is an outstanding singer and harmonica player in the style of Paul Butterfield and Charlie Musslewhite. If you like the blues check it out. The music starts at 8:30.
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jakedatc
Jun 20, 2008, 1:45 PM
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AHHH ok i'm going.. meeting up with Ben today .. probably bring the bike in case of wetness but hopefully it'll just sit there
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wonderwoman
Jun 20, 2008, 2:01 PM
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Actually.... biking, eh? Josh just got a sweet new bike as an anniversary present and he's picking it up from ems today. Maybe I'll tell him to bring the bikes as a back up plan.
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jakedatc
Jun 20, 2008, 2:30 PM
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i decided against it.. too much space taken up in the car.. it'll be ok.. rock climbing!!
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bdbc
Jun 20, 2008, 3:12 PM
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Ok rumney ruckus forum! see you all up there in the comming days!!! time to go do it!
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wonderwoman
Jun 20, 2008, 3:52 PM
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You may not know this about me. But I am a princess and don't climb in the rain!
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robbovius
Jun 20, 2008, 6:18 PM
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Hey, I wonder how far up the slabs the Crawford Notch Epic Crew is right now? were they swallowed by the Saco? film at 11! on monday!
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losbill
Jun 21, 2008, 4:21 PM
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Rumney Ruckus Trad Friday at Crawford Notch went very well. Chris, Jay, Ben, Rich, Todd, Aaron, Kevin and I had a very enjoyable New Hampshire granite slab day. The granite was great, clean with tons of nice sharp features. Some water on the slabs; this is New Hampshire!; provided an additional dimension in route selection as we all made our way up. Chris and Jay did Lost in The Sun. Ben, Kev and I made our way up A Bit Short. Rich, Todd and Aaron did something between these two routes. Rich got the pitch of the day; a very, very nice 5.7ish, 120 feet of immaculate granite. Ben, Kev and I were a pitch ahead at that point and were able to position Ben for some extremely interesting "climbing" photos of Rich on the pitch. This was the first multipitch trad outing for Chris and Aaron and they handled themselves very well and seemed to very much enjoy the day. It was Kevin's first day on slab. He also did extremely well. His 120' pitch lead ended up as 300'. Kevin was so focused on the climbing he didn't notice Ben and I were simul-climbing behind him; leapfrogging by each other as we kept Kevin on hip belays. He kept calling down "Am I going to have enough rope?" "Yes!" we replied, "Keep going!" The one time he looked down from 100' above us he never made the connection that Ben and I were both standing at an anchor a 120' above the one we had originally been at! Headed up about 8 AM back to the cars about 3 PM. Weather cooperated, sunny and pleasant for most of the day. Some light sprinkles on the rap and walkout. River was low so the crossing wasn't an issue. Got blasted by severe rainstorms as we hit Franconia Notch on the way back. Timing is everything in life!!!! I will post up, as I'm sure Ben will, photos shortly. BTW to the folks who put up and publicized the Mount Webster slabs, thank you very much we all had a great day!
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robbovius
Jun 21, 2008, 10:53 PM
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Bill that's awesome! glad you liked those routes, they were put up by jack dorsey and another guy whose name I can't recall. I'm definitely heading back there this year...how did you like the approach?
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pharmboy
Jun 22, 2008, 3:19 AM
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I'm home a day early from the Ruckus. I left a day early and I'm not ashamed that I was really missing my ever expanding family. General Benson and I headed up to Cannon Thursday morning. We got a little bit of a late start and pulled into an empty parking lot with a light rain. Clearly any other sane climbing party knew that there was no way anything was going to go on Cannon this day... but Ah-HA, the sun peeked out and we decided to gear up and head up to WGR. Upon arrival at the base we made the decision to climb and were rewarded with a beautiful day. We managed the whole climb with just one five minute period of light rain. Unfortunately we got soaked o nthe descent, but it was hard to complain after having several hours of great weather. Ben and I headed to Rumney to set up camp and met up with some of the other Ruckus revelers. A quick bite to eat at the new Corner House of Pizza or something like that. Nice people and good food. Friday morning we got up bright and early and headed off to Crawford. The party included Bill, Kevin, Ben, Mr, Aaron, Todd, Jay and Chris. We managed to cross the river with no significant mishaps, though one of the ropes was tossed across stream and managed to get a bit wet (I thought I was stronger than that). Bill described the climbing very well. It's a great location and well worth the approach. After a great day of climbing we headed back to Rumney and a few of us went over to the Calm Post for some dinner. If you are ever hungry after climbing, and who isn't?, make sure to check this place out. Josh's World Famous Legs are freakin' awesome! Today was another great day of climbing with some fantastic people. I can't speak for tonight or tomorrow, but it appears the Ruckus was finally blessed with some decent weather. Glad to be crawling into my own bed tonight. But will miss not being there for the last night. Great to see some old friends and I really enjoyed meeting some new ones too! Looking forward to next year, but hey, with the great turn out this year I say we do it again in the fall!!! Peas-out!
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aaronflacke
Jun 22, 2008, 1:11 PM
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Hello all sorry, but despite the best laid plans, I cannot get to the Ruckus. I am still in Bennington at an unusually well-attended family reunion/memorial service for my grandmother. There are too many far-flung kin here this weekend for me to bail early. Plus my girlfriend has reversed her previous thumbs-up for the extra hours of driving. Plus the possibility of rain once I get there. my apologies to Jammer and anyone else for bringing the extra gear. reading the posts here, sounds like yesterday was a good day. I hope to catch some of you climbing this summer. I'll be back on the forum looking for models. thanks again to everyone Aaron
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losbill
Jun 22, 2008, 2:49 PM
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Hey Rob --- Approach wasn't that bad. Bit of an hump up the dry, high-angled stream bed. We all just tucked into the slip stream provided by the two Adirondack mountain men, Todd and Aaron, and got pulled along to the top. Felt it wasn't nearly as much of a grind as the WGR approach. Of course the WGR approach usually consists of racing at least one other team up the talus field at 6 in the morning to ensure being first on the climb. So it might not be the best comparator. --- Bill
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c4c
Jun 22, 2008, 4:41 PM
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losbill wrote: Hey Rob --- Approach wasn't that bad. Bit of an hump up the dry, high-angled stream bed. We all just tucked into the slip stream provided by the two Adirondack mountain men, Todd and Aaron, and got pulled along to the top. Felt it wasn't nearly as much of a grind as the WGR approach. Of course the WGR approach usually consists of racing at least one other team up the talus field at 6 in the morning to ensure being first on the climb. So it might not be the best comparator. --- Bill FTR -neither Todd nor Aaron had a rack in their pack.
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robbovius
Jun 22, 2008, 5:43 PM
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losbill wrote: Hey Rob --- Approach wasn't that bad. Bit of an hump up the dry, high-angled stream bed. We all just tucked into the slip stream provided by the two Adirondack mountain men, Todd and Aaron, and got pulled along to the top. Felt it wasn't nearly as much of a grind as the WGR approach. Of course the WGR approach usually consists of racing at least one other team up the talus field at 6 in the morning to ensure being first on the climb. So it might not be the best comparator. --- Bill yeah, i thought it might be a bit easier with many hands carrying the gear. last nov. going it alone it was a slog for me, two packs, two ropes, extra clothing, extra water, food, full rack... I totally agree though, well worth the approach. haven't tried WGR yet. maybe this year, but I dunno, there are several other fish I need to fry first.
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wonderwoman
Jun 22, 2008, 10:48 PM
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Josh and I just returned from the Ruckus and had an awesome time! We had to retreat early today due to SEVERE lightning. Josh and I hid under the Tropicana overhang on the Orange Crush wall until it felt safe to hike down. When we came down a tree behind the Camara's porta-potty had been splintered to smithereens. This was very close to where Notch and his family had been camping only a few hours before! We had an awesome time seeing everyone and hanging out. Josh and I spent the day at Orange Crush on Saturday until it started raining. When the rain let up, we went down and did stuff on the Parking Lot Wall for old times sake. No one was there, for once! Then it was dinner and pool at PHOP with everyone, followed by a fire by the river and consumption of more beer. It was a really good time, and I hope to get together with folks more often. I love all of my old and new friends! That's all for now. Awesome to see you all!
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jakedatc
Jun 22, 2008, 11:14 PM
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/me hides under the lowest cave i'll update this later .. just glad no one is zapped and stuff :) jugs for everyone.. overhanging slab for all
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bdbc
Jun 23, 2008, 12:26 AM
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Hey everyone! i had a great time at my first of many Ruckuses! great time all around meeting everyone! I really hope to see everyone in the future! i ended up with a few good photos from the weekend, so click the flick link, and they should come up! (might post more in here, or just on the site) but, one in this post, the tree behind the portapotty that got taken out by the storm (the we weathered at Wiamea, good stuff).
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Jun 23, 2008, 12:31 AM
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Sounds like we made the right decision bailing Sat night. We had a great weekend. I think Aaron is hooked -he bought the harness/shoes/belay device/chalk bag that he was using from me when we got home. You are all officially invited to the Adirondacks for the first annual Adirondack Southern Rock Fest http://www.rockclimbing.com/...;;page=unread#unread the weekend after labor day. All types of climbing available. Free camping. Campfire.
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wonderwoman
Jun 23, 2008, 2:19 AM
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Hey bdbc - did you get on Waimea before it got all wet? What did you think of it? Beautiful - eh?
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Jun 23, 2008, 2:21 AM
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I had such an amazingly awesome time this weeked! I don't even know where to begin recapping the events. Definately the best birthday weekend I can remember. I just want to thank everyone that was a part of a weekend and teh good times. You're all wicked cool and super badass rock heroes. It's preobably going to be a bit before I can get the pictures up. I've got so much to do in the next 7 days before I move to CO and I don't know what any of it is. Also, I took over 1000 shots and it'll take me a while to weed through the pixel choss. Such a good weekend!
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wonderwoman
Jun 23, 2008, 2:24 AM
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Ben - We didn't know it was your bday? Happy bday, man! It was awesome that you decided to spend it with us, and have a safe trip to CO. Hope to see you again in the future, too!
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