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dontfall
Apr 29, 2004, 9:03 PM
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gansscr, You ever head to Emmaus or Bauer Rock? I know you mentioned you were at Devil's Pulpit, not too far away. We should crank on some rock together.
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dontfall
May 3, 2004, 4:06 PM
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so how many peeps have gotten out to climb as of lately? I've gotten out about an average of 3-4 times a week. Randy, I can't wait till we climb together again. I'm sending like crazy.
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rwaltermyer
May 3, 2004, 5:29 PM
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where've you been sending at?
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dontfall
May 4, 2004, 1:16 AM
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Haycock but not as much at Emmaus or Bauer.
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dontfall
May 4, 2004, 1:09 PM
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gansscr, are you able to get out at all today? (5/4/04) Gimme a call if you can 610 791 5571 Chris
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ebonezercabbage
May 5, 2004, 4:20 PM
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since i'm finally coming home from school, and i can practically urinate onBauer rock from my house, anyone up for Bauer rock sunday? let me know, i'm a newb, but still like to have fun.
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ebonezercabbage
May 5, 2004, 4:21 PM
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since i'm finally coming home from school, and i can practically urinate onBauer rock from my house, anyone up for Bauer rock sunday? let me know, i'm a newb, but still like to have fun.
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dontfall
May 5, 2004, 4:35 PM
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What time were you looking to go? I'm pretty sure I'm heading home for the weekend but I can come back early to climb. I can show you both Bauer and Emmaus if you would like. They are only minutes apart, believe it or not. Do you have a pad? Don't worry about being a noob, we all were one time or another. (bouldering speaking, not roping up here, im still a noob for ropes) Chris
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dontfall
May 5, 2004, 7:09 PM
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I'm going out to Emmaus today for abit before the rain comes about. I'll be working at the Fire Pit Rock. That is the last big section of boulders in back of the Main Section.
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ebonezercabbage
May 6, 2004, 12:01 AM
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don'tfall, um, how bout 10ish? i'm not sure when i'm getting back from Jersey on Saturday (a little R&R for me) so i don't know if its gonna be a late night. And no i don't have a pad, never thought about getting one i guess...ehh. anyways, i'll let u know more when i can. How was emmaus? adam.
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dontfall
May 6, 2004, 12:30 AM
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Emmaus was good. I didn't have the greatest time climbing because of working out yesterday, still sore but I'll be ready to go by Sunday. Since neither of us have a actual pad (I use a camping pad, protection but not enough) lets head up Emmaus. Bauer has stuff but w.o a pad, the landing would hurt like crazy. If you can't I understand, it's just not worth the possible trouble we could run into w.o having one, know what I mean? Emmaus has tons of stuff that will keep us occupied so don't worry. Just keep an eye on the weather... Chris ps-you have climbing shoes and all that right?
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ebonezercabbage
May 6, 2004, 1:58 AM
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lol, until my check clears from the IRS i have no shoes, no shirt, no service....actually i don't mind bearfoot for now, and am also using sport sandals, they're actually not bad, but they're no climbing shoe. i'm looking at a package online actually to buy, i forget the site offhand but im def thinking of a package. Any suggestions? 150-200 max for shoes, harness, chalkbag, and locking carabiner....can it be done? about emmaus, i was actually planning on walking to bauer (we locals call it big rock by the by) cause i live that close. I'll see if i can get the car for the day, or i'll just pull something out of my butt like i always do. also, feel free to IM me if you want, this internet tag stuff is sure interesting.
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dontfall
May 6, 2004, 2:08 AM
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In reply to: lol, until my check clears from the IRS i have no shoes, no shirt, no service....actually i don't mind bearfoot for now, and am also using sport sandals, they're actually not bad, but they're no climbing shoe. i'm looking at a package online actually to buy, i forget the site offhand but im def thinking of a package. Any suggestions? 150-200 max for shoes, harness, chalkbag, and locking carabiner....can it be done? about emmaus, i was actually planning on walking to bauer (we locals call it big rock by the by) cause i live that close. I'll see if i can get the car for the day, or i'll just pull something out of my butt like i always do. also, feel free to IM me if you want, this internet tag stuff is sure interesting. talking on AIM is so much better....
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rwaltermyer
May 6, 2004, 12:07 PM
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cabboge: what size are your feet? Chris, maybe he could wear my old pair that you still have. randy PS. Anyone interested in climbing Saturday morning? maybe a 8-1. Stover, Haycock, Birdsboro...
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dontfall
May 6, 2004, 12:18 PM
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In reply to: cabboge: what size are your feet? Chris, maybe he could wear my old pair that you still have. randy PS. Anyone interested in climbing Saturday morning? maybe a 8-1. Stover, Haycock, Birdsboro... Funny you ask that because I am giving him the shoes. I also checked out the weather for this weekend and it looks like rain tomorrow and saturday so keep that in mind. Chris
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dontfall
May 7, 2004, 1:47 AM
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Adam (cabbage), I'm gonna have to call off climbing on Sunday. Some other things came up at the last minute and I will not be able to make it. Sry Bro... Maybe we can get out during the week sometime, Chris
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ebonezercabbage
May 9, 2004, 5:54 PM
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Chris, thats cool dude, cause i forgot today was mother's day! Whoops! Happy Mother's Day. I didn't go, and now i don't feel bad for leaving you high and dry....well, not high, cause its bouldering. Call me to go climbing, cause i don't have the net at home....yeah, it stinks, i know. later
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wizard
May 10, 2004, 5:40 AM
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Anyone heading up to the Gunks (or as far as NYC) this week? Looking for a ride or people to share a rental from Philly on Mon, Tues, or Wed. PM me. Cheers, Terry
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dontfall
May 12, 2004, 4:20 PM
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so who has been cranking lately? anyone?
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wormly81
May 14, 2004, 1:31 PM
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Hey PA folks, Im on the other side of the Delaware Water Gap in NJ and was wondering if anyone is familiar with the climbing near the gap. I heard there was some multi pitch trad, are these routes good stuff??? Are there better climbing areas further into PA??? Thanks for the info! PS - Always looking for someone who wants to give me the first hand info up on the rock :wink:
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kimmyt
May 14, 2004, 1:35 PM
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I've never been, wormly, but I've heard it's decent. I do know that the PA side of the Gap is closed this season, as the falcons are nesting or whatever. But I think the NJ side is still good. Oh, and EMS usually has a guidebook to the area, runs around 15 bucks. K.
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ebonezercabbage
May 19, 2004, 9:52 PM
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Chris, wanna climb sometime? (hey that rhymed!) call me, also, i've noticed that no one has written in here for 6 days.....come on ppl, were PA, we do it better here.
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dontfall
May 20, 2004, 3:26 PM
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ive been pretty busy with my new job and classes. I've been working out more than climbing as I need to get in better shape, if I want to be cranking harder grades.
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sujones65
May 21, 2004, 11:00 AM
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Hey PA climbers! I'm coming to visit my home state of PA for Memorial Day Weekend, and am looking for some folks to climb with. If anyone is interested, drop me a line--I have lots of gear and am ready to go! sue
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dontfall
May 21, 2004, 12:04 PM
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In reply to: Hey PA climbers! I'm coming to visit my home state of PA for Memorial Day Weekend, and am looking for some folks to climb with. If anyone is interested, drop me a line--I have lots of gear and am ready to go! sue what do you climb and where exactly will you be visiting? that would make it abit easier.
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