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heiko
Aug 16, 2006, 6:43 AM
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In reply to: If you get on top of the hill you are driving uptowards Ettringen, you are to far (you will see a little petrolstation) Then you have driven to fast! :D steve-o is known to be a very considerate driver. things like this would never happen to him ;)
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booger
Aug 16, 2006, 7:53 AM
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Hey Stone, perhaps it is best if you could pm me your GSM? Then I can share it with Steve-O. If any of us get lost, you're on duty! :-) ça va?
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tisar
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Fortunatly I don't have to cre about directions (at least I hope so?!?). But maybe it's time to check the haves and needs anyway: Haves: coffee maker (if they believe me it's not an infernal machine to spread my fundamentalistic weltanschauung) milk foamer coffee & sugar (at least I try not to forget again) slackline Needs: a corner in a tent (I'm a harmless and peaceful sleeper, ask Ash for reference) a rope end (not necessarily a sharp one) a stove for the coffeemaker And finally: A plan how to spend 6-8 hours in Brussels without getting bored, lost or broke because I spend the weekends budget in a coffee shop. - Daniel
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In reply to: a BIG parkingspace on your left. that's probably the best meetingplace I should be able to find that. I'm planning on arriving around 10am Friday morning. Just checked the weather forcast and it looks like rain on Friday, lots of sun Saturday, and chance of rain Sunday - but it's still early so that will probably change.
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booger
Aug 16, 2006, 8:17 AM
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Tisar - I've got coffee and sugar, so don't load your bag down for no reason. Also have an extra tent and sleeping bag, etc. As for Brussels - why don't you call Paolo when you get here - you two can meet up for lunch and he can give you a set of keys to our apartment?
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tisar
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In reply to: Tisar - I've got coffee and sugar, so don't load your bag down for no reason. Also have an extra tent and sleeping bag, etc. The espresso stuff is standard flight baggage for me, so I don't mind. Consider it my humble contribution to the morning comfort. Sleeping bag is there (I taped the holes so the molt is over), but tent would be great. Since German weather found back to it's constant bitching...
In reply to: As for Brussels - why don't you call Paolo when you get here - you two can meet up for lunch and he can give you a set of keys to our apartment? Sounds cool. I could take Scapi for a walk then and scare some Belgian kids to death :twisted: - Daniel
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Aug 16, 2006, 8:44 AM
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In reply to: Sounds cool. I could take Scapi for a walk then and scare some Belgian kids to death :twisted: I hear she only likes to go out now if you lower her from the balcony, and then jug back up the fixed lines, hauling her behind.... :lol: Or was that just a nasty rumor?
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petje
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In reply to: In reply to: a BIG parkingspace on your left. that's probably the best meetingplace I should be able to find that. I'm planning on arriving around 10am Friday morning. Just checked the weather forcast and it looks like rain on Friday, lots of sun Saturday, and chance of rain Sunday - but it's still early so that will probably change. Let's meet up then! i will try to be there around 10 am also. Climb till 14:00 and get back to bonn to get the motortrailer and head for München!
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Sounds good! I drive a small black 2 door Toyota. Hopefully the weather will be good. I have a German cell and I'll pm you the number. I don't call out with it, but can send text and recieve calls.
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On a different note, i posted this reply for the sole reason of stealing the 100th post on this thread! >.< :lol: -Magnus
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petje
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In reply to: Sounds good! I drive a small black 2 door Toyota. Hopefully the weather will be good. I have a German cell and I'll pm you the number. I don't call out with it, but can send text and recieve calls. I drive a darkblue ford escort combi/station, with a yellow (read: dutch) licenseplate. i have a german phone. i pm you back.
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uasunflower
Aug 16, 2006, 1:17 PM
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chtur, funny pics! btw what is the plant component of genepi - i hear you need 40 of smth to get it right - but of what? and where is the Giacoletti hut? yup, no luck with the weather - we also went south this long w-end looking for it, and it snowed/rained everywhere in the mountains - we finished discovering some new areas in southern france - Orpierre (mostly one-pitch climbing - interesting concept though, a couple of motivated climbers decided to revive the almost abandoned village in the 80ies and made a sort of family climbing disneyland out of it with the blessing from Madame le Maire etc.) and Ceuse (breathtakingly beautiful despite its 1h approach for sportclimbing). Finally monday things were looking better and we managed a very nice 600m monster on Pic de Bure in the Devoluy chain (between Vercors and Ecrins) that looks like this (not my pic) http://emmanuel.lefolgoc.free.fr/...mage/sorties06/2.jpg sungam - for who is who check profiles and follow the thread - you'll discover things gradually!
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uasunflower
Aug 16, 2006, 3:50 PM
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taz, when do you leave from BXL? do you have place in your car as i killed my tire and the attachment to the wheel and my car is kind of dishabled for the moment...and you come back sunday night, right?
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chrtur
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In reply to: chtur, funny pics! btw what is the plant component of genepi - i hear you need 40 of smth to get it right - but of what? and where is the Giacoletti hut? For Genepy you need the plant which only lives in the mountains higher up, something similar to Edelweiss, and the recipe for me is a little unknow. It is like a science of its own depending on who you ask in the valley :lol: Everybody claims that there own is the best. Then there is is fact that you are only allowed to pick six every day....... The Giacoletti hut is in the valley Po on the italian side of Mt. Viso. Not with the most know climbs I can think but you are for sure alone all the time with very nice surroundings. Next time we plan to some climbs directly in Viso. Btw, no climbing for me for a while know since I am back in Sweden for a while know. - Christian
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chrtur
Aug 17, 2006, 12:43 PM
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In reply to: Aside from that, whats shakin? and who is everyone here? (quick intro thread or somin?) -Magnus The question is how much suffering can you deal with?
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sungam
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In reply to: The question is how much suffering can you deal with? >.< it's that bad here, huh? I feel like i should add something to this, from a climbing point of view. Last night, at the first (sucsessfull) BofA meeting (scottish thing) somehow my friend Frasier talked me into trying for my first highball (I'm a big sissy when it comes to this) and man... it was good! I had a big fat mat (not as big and fat as I would have liked...) under me yet i felt like i was climbing way harder, out of shear want not to come off :P after the topout came the shadey, chossy downclimb :shock: now THAT scared me! :D :lol: needa more highball! Other news, my kittens teeth are officially long/sharp enough to peirce skin. not a good thing... -Magnus
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uasunflower
Aug 17, 2006, 2:27 PM
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awesome, i'll call you if i need it!
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booger
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stone - I forgot to check two important facts: 1. Is there a guidebook for this area? Can we buy it there? 2. Can my dog attend? :D Taz
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uasunflower
Aug 17, 2006, 2:54 PM
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and where can i find a good weather forecast for germany?
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uasunflower
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thx daniel! 8^)
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zalastra
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Yargh...I have to work today. BUT...I will be there this evening...no sooner than 1800...lets hope I can find you all.
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