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did you say, "hot tub"? oooooh, let's play "u-boat", ladies. :D "[b:ac0981281c]UP PERISCOPE[/b:ac0981281c]!! [b:ac0981281c]"STAND BY TO OPEN THE OUTER DOORS!"[/b:ac0981281c] :shock: "[b:ac0981281c]SCHNELL! MAX SCHNELL[/b:ac0981281c]!" [[b:ac0981281c]size=18]AAOOOOOOOOGA! AAOOOOOOOOGA![/size][/b:ac0981281c]
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I'm up for some beer?
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flamer
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Being a Ex- Estes "local" I know some killer free camping spots. There is no way I'm paying 20 bucks to camp!!! OR maybe I'll just stay with friends and let the rest of you try and figure it out.... How's about a big group up at the Iron Clads??? josh
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bobd1953
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In reply to: "UP PERISCOPE!! Considering the preceive size of someone on this thread (3 inches) it better be a shallow hottub!
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In reply to: Geo, PS, are you REALLY a size 18? :lol: Maybe using the wimpy, Euro-trash, bolt chasing, lycra-clad, tofu & Perrier swilling metric sytem. Get real. This is the U. S. of A., where we base our measurements on the body part sizes of the most manly of manly occupations, a British king. Geo & Skibby -- dream on. Dude / dudette.
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In reply to: Did I ever tell you I sat at the helm of the USS Columbus and actually DROVE the thing? We did what we called an emergency blow...:roll: Back in the dark ages of MTV -- when they actually played music videos -- I seem to remember Cher belting out a tune with a full crew of sailors standing at attention (ahem), eyeing her like they'd been at sea WAAAY too long. Just curious Skibs, during this "emergency blow" were you parading in a similar ensemble, or did you feel that the fishnet stockings / strategically placed vinyl straps / shiny buckles thing was a little over the top?
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ah, yes, the "emergency blow". why, i recall an incident that ocurred many years ago in this funky little joint in singapore. there i was, a young marine lieutenant, just minding my own business and nursing an elephant malt liquor, when these two lithesome, little australian numbers sauntered in and parked themselves on the two stools next to mine. they were both hotter than beach sand at high noon; as they placed their drink order, the one nearest to me smiled and, motioning in my direction, added, "and another one for me mate here, barkeep." well, as my daddy used to say, "a wink's as good as a nod to a blind mule". i introduced myself as she boldly reached over, grabbing my [size=18:309929c855]([b:309929c855]Moderator's Note[/b:309929c855]: The bulk of this post has been deleted due to its graphic content. Without going into too much detail, suffice it to say it was [b:309929c855]way[/b:309929c855] over the top. Even for this website. Especially the part involving the industrial floor waxer and the jar of maraschino cherries. And don't even mention the sheep. Thank you.)[/size:309929c855] australian accent and the loud music, i guess i misunderstood her to say, "rectum." and the military policeman said, "[b:309929c855]wrecked[/b:309929c855] them? lieutenant, you damned near killed them [b:309929c855]both[/b:309929c855]!!
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jasona
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From the description of it I would serve in Geo's military anyday. and for those smartasses out there no I do not mean serve beneath him.
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reno
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Here's what I'll bring: 1. Case of beer... Bridgeport IPA, unless I get any special requests. 2. Bottle (or two) of vino... Red or white? 3. Coffee. 4. Rope/Rack 5. Food... what should I bring? 6. Me. See y'all this Friday. Should be at the cabin around 4 pm or so.
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calamity_chk
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okay folks, i'm in. i sucked it up and booked the ticket. now i need a ride from the airport. i'll be arriving around 8p mtn time.
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nthusiastj
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I am still in. I should have some good lumpy routes under my belt before this thing starts. Eldo has been really cool too. What is the cabin situation? How much and is there still room? Note: I have been camping for about 3 weeks now, so anywhere on the floor will be fine with me.
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mikedano
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Ok!!! The cost of that camping area ($30????? Per day?????) is 100% retarded. Therefore, I will not be able to camp there. So, I am calling on all you dirt-bag free-loaders to suggest some free or very inexpensive camping nearby to the cabin. Where's it at? Maybe we can set up a secondary area for all the campers to congregate? In this theoretical camping area, which I will call "Woodstock," we can all freeze together and bad mouth the "cabiners" and be jealous of their beds and running water. Detailed driving directions are appreciated.
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jasona
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Since we are in the "Low Season" 9/16-5/14. tent sites are only $15 a night for up to two people. $3 per each additional adult. The resort informs me that two tents would probably not fit on a standard tent site but would on a popup site. So if four people wanted to share a popup tent site and two tents the cost would be $58 total vs independant sites at $30 a piece. No obvious savings there. Long story short $15 a night isn't bad for electricity, water, bathrooms, and showers. Or for only $10 more you could stay in the cabin. Oh yeah, anyone planning any alpine routes this weekend?
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calamity_chk
Sep 15, 2003, 9:09 PM
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i just forked over entirely too much money to fly in .. i'll be camping dirtbag style.
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jasona
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that is two for camping. anyone else?
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mother_sheep
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IF I come, I'll be dirtbagging it. This may entail sleeping in my truck as my ex got custody of our tent. I may be rolling in on Sat night. At this point, I don't really know what's up.
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jasona
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Tracy, I have a spare tent if you need it. If not anyone else in need is welcome to it.
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I'll be Camping as well. I know the run down on Free stuff in the area and there is no where close to the cabin where all of us can fit.So either far away(Like Ironclads) or pay to camp...which we can probably scam for cheap... josh
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I thought that some National Forest land was right next to lumpy. Couldn't we just find a nice flat spot in the woods? BTW I will be at Lumpy tomorrow and the next day climbing. The guy I am climbing with might have some ideas for free camping.
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mother_sheep
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In reply to: Tracy, I have a spare tent if you need it. If not anyone else in need is welcome to it. Hey Jason! Thanks! I may take you up on that. I'll PM you before the trip.
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In reply to: being in the hospitality industry myself Hey Martha, Um, What ,exactly, do you do again?? ....Head droop's as he lose's faith...what has this world come too!! josh :wink:
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I'd really like to do a daytrip to the Lumpy Ridge gathering. Where could I meet the group? Is anyone doing a Saturday only trip from Boulder?
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Crankenstein, Shoot me an email. My current plan is to drive up to Lumpy on Saturday.
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