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climbingcam
Jan 18, 2003, 10:54 PM
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I just moved to Flag for good, looking for climbing partners. Whatever type of climbing. Going to school and trying to get a job. Have full rack. Let me know if you're interested. Peace out, Cameron
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estherator
Jan 19, 2003, 9:23 PM
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I live in Phoenix. We frequently climb in Flag when it gets too warm down here. It's a little mchilly up there for me right now, but if you want to head south one weekend...
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aimeerose
Jan 23, 2003, 4:49 PM
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Hi- My husband and I live in Flagstaff and climb a lot. We're going to the Pit friday and Jacks on Sunday. Let me know if you want to join us.
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aimeerose
Jan 23, 2003, 4:50 PM
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Hi- My husband and I live in Flagstaff and climb a lot. We're going to the Pit friday and Jacks on Sunday. Let me know if you want to join us.
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lox
Jan 23, 2003, 4:57 PM
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Screw the pit. Cross the road and free your mind.
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aimeerose
Jan 23, 2003, 6:34 PM
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Yeah, the draw is much better than the pit, but when you are taking beginner climbers out, bouldering on overhanging limestone roofs can be a little discouraging. I don't like the pit for hard climbing, but it is warmer than the draw right now too. Besides, you live in Austin, what do you know about Flag climbing?
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estherator
Jan 23, 2003, 6:58 PM
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I guess we'll see you guys on Sunday...my oartner and I are heading to Jack's Saturday am for the weekend. Way psyched! I've been dying to sink my fingers into those pockets for weeks! Esther
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climbingcam
Jan 23, 2003, 7:54 PM
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I dont have any of my gear. $#!&, it's all down in phx. Imagine that. I'll get in touch when I have my crap. I'd like to get out to p.forks and do some trad. Peace out, thanks for writing back. It's good to see fellow climbers up here. Cameron
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asaph
Jan 23, 2003, 8:24 PM
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*gasp!* Flagstaff climbers?!? I just moved up here too and I'm trying to find people to go climbing with. I just got a position at NAU's little indoor climbing wall to meet people, in fact. I've only ever lead sport before, almost always at a 5.9 level... one 5.10 so far. PM me if you're ever wanting to go doo some weekend climbing! (Keeping in mind my experience). Oh, and I don't own a car or a bike or any method of transportation other than my own two feet... soo keep that in mind too. [ This Message was edited by: asaph on 2003-01-23 12:30 ]
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aimeerose
Jan 23, 2003, 11:36 PM
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We'll (my husband and I and maybe some other folks) be on the Cracker Jack cliff on Sunday most likely. We have a black long haired goofy dog who will probably have a pine cone in her mouth. Say hi if you see us.
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estherator
Jan 24, 2003, 10:49 PM
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We'll probably be around there, too. I'm a redhead (if you can see through the ybiquitous do-rag) and my partner's a tall guy with dark hair, who believes in blinker fluid. (Yes, Heath-that was for you, ya weenie ) Any of you RC.com-ers out there give us a wazzup!
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bootyhead
Jan 24, 2003, 11:10 PM
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Hey don't you guys know that Jacks is one of the five worst crags in America! Try doing some real climbing on natural holds for a change and save some gas money. Sedona and the Winslow Wall are closer and way better climbing. See you onthe sharp end, Bootyhead
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lox
Jan 24, 2003, 11:23 PM
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Quote:Besides, you live in Austin, what do you know about Flag climbing? OMFG. Austin and Flag are the two LIMESTONE destinations. We have hella rad limestone here... and we ARE TeamBLIMP. lol. Go to the draw... there is all that EZ stuff near the triangle boulder. There is all that EZ stuff near teh camping area (where the road splits off towards Howards/Puzzle Box)... and every roof area has some EZ boldering around. Peeps just need a crashpad and some motivation. Highball CLASSIC on the left arete of the triangle bolder. I love Flag. And don't forget... buffalo park. Get strong.
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asaph
Jan 24, 2003, 11:53 PM
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Jacks is one of the worst eh? Well I was just there and had a blast. Guess it's all up to personal opinion.
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arsenalcrater
Jan 24, 2003, 11:56 PM
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Holy Shiite Muslum...David Bloom is in the HOUSE!!! What's up bootyhead!!!??? Hey, we just put up "Death Fall Potential" in the Marg's Draw area. III 5.11- A3...if you want to put it in the next "Castles in the Sand". And Four Apaches is a CLASSIC!!! ... and Welcome to Sedona kicked my ASS!!! Thanks for all of the ass kicking Dave!!! Your guide books are the best!!!
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aimeerose
Jan 25, 2003, 5:51 PM
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I am strong, sweetheart. See my pics if you need verification of that. I'm glad Jack's was named one of the "5 worst crags". That way we have fewer people there and the limestone won't get greasy like I'm sure it is in Texas. My husband and I are trying to do all the routes in Jack's and since we've finished about 60% of them I feel like we know the climbs pretty well. Yes, some of them are drilled and suck, but there are a bunch of natural good lines. But, hey, if you don't like it, you don't have to go. I also like the Winslow Wall, but it's hard to bring my dog there. Anyways, don't assume someone isn't strong until you've seen them climb.
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arsenalcrater
Jan 25, 2003, 8:08 PM
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I'm heading to the "Draw" right now. I'll be hanging out around Wife Beater. Be there in ten minutes. Cheers
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lox
Jan 26, 2003, 4:59 AM
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Aimee... I was actually directing the second half of my post to asaph... Sorry you were so deeply offended. I love Wifebeater. A classic !
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asaph
Jan 26, 2003, 5:10 AM
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hmmm... just in my defence Lox, I don't look for "EZ" climbs. I look to have fun. If that fun happens to be on a route easier than one you might approve of, I guess you'll see me as somehow inferior. I'm not here to impress anyone, just to have fun. That said - if you ever want to go show me some fun climbs that will kick my butt, I'd welcome the challenge.
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pancaketom
Jan 26, 2003, 5:48 AM
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I am a sometimes Flagstaff resident (like now) visiting my brother who lives here. I WANT TO GO CLIMBING. I'll be back in early Feb sometime (if I even leave). I have no work so can go any day or part of day. Willing to try to follow anything. lead trad 10's and up to sport 12s and will flail on any boulder problem, but I have no crashpad. Otherwise I have enough gear for everything but heinous offwidths and big walls. [ This Message was edited by: pancaketom on 2003-01-25 21:56 ]
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lox
Jan 27, 2003, 10:22 PM
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Asaph... it sounded like, from your post, you were looking for stuff that is easier than the horizontal roof climbing that IS the Priest Draw. Actually, there is a lot of good boldering in the Draw that is NOT horizontal... You SHOULD check both that AND the horizontal stuff out. Failing that, Cherry Canyon has limestone walls that aren't horizontal roofs.
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asaph
Jan 27, 2003, 11:50 PM
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Well thanks for the advice Lox, it looks as though the internet has bred a miscommunication once again. I'll be sure to check those places out. I've only been to Jacks since moving here as I don't yet know anyone here. Horizontal roof climbing has been an ambition of mine for a while.. simply because it looks so fun! I'll try to find rides out to these places to see what you're talking about.
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flagstaff_climber
Feb 4, 2003, 12:00 AM
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I have not been on here a lot lately, but have still been climbing. I am in Flag and always looking to climb. Rick
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climberchic
Feb 6, 2003, 5:55 AM
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Lox... Cherry Canyon?? Where is that?
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lox
Feb 7, 2003, 4:54 PM
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Here ya go: Quote:cherry canyon is a tributary canyon to walnut canyon. you approach it from a FR dirt road that cuts off I-40 aroud winona -- forest road 745, I thnk. I am a limestone hound. When you see the big dyno there, please remember I flashed it in my tennies. Oh and the canyon is hard to find and navigate. This might help: Quote:supposedly the best climbing is supposed to be downcanyon, near where cherry canyon merges/drains into walnut canyon national monument There are some rad lines there... lol. All quotes from ww.arizonabouldering.com
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