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paolo75
Aug 8, 2006, 3:13 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: Once you're sure you're coming, just cut and paste and add your name! hey, I'll miss a wedding because of it (not listed the 1200 things I also missed because of climbing...). sure I'm in! who should show you around anyway?! ok, vegetarians make a stand! otherwise I'll order steaks (pigs) for everyone... double pig for me, thanks. :wink:
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stone_d_cologne
Aug 8, 2006, 3:34 PM
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word!
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tisar
Aug 9, 2006, 7:23 AM
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Yeah, gimme some meat! Cologne would have been the same struggle (hey, I don't have to fly to Brussels, it's the pilot's job anyway). But Brussels is much cheaper to fly to from Berlin and - sheesh - who'd wanna miss an opportunity to get covered with Scapi's lovely dog's hair for free? :D - Daniel
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tisar
Aug 9, 2006, 7:46 AM
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WOOOT! Everybody got hooked on slacklining :lol: I'll bring my line anyway, but I hope Steve might show me some more tricks... What exactly did you order from the States? Just curious, since I assembled two different setups lately (one short with ratchet and one longer without). Both were rather cheap, i.e. sub 50€ each, and they do their job pretty well. UA, this summit picture looks awesome! I'm sooo looking forward to get to the Alps again... (October, you gonna rock!) Gotta work a little, chime in later... Nice one! - Daniel
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heiko
Aug 9, 2006, 8:30 AM
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In reply to: Hi EuroFreaks ! I like this forum ! A certain Mr. Taz (booger) gave me that hint. I wonder if anyone can help me: I'll be off for two weeks (Aug 24 - Sep 6) and I feel desperate desire to climb (Level 6a/6a+). Southern France, would be nice to go, I thought. Or, as I opened my mind recently: Italy, Greece ? I'm looking for partners whom I could join / would like to join me / anyhow: Can anyone of you help me further ? Juergen Juergen (mit "ue", echt?), I have no details about my plans yet but if you decide to be in my area, drop me a note. I won't be able to take time off, but the evenings are still good for a bit of sport. H. PS: booger is a girl (at least most of the time) ;)
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booger
Aug 10, 2006, 10:09 AM
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*chirp* ... *chirp* All by MY SEEEEELLLLLFFFFFFFFFF... Don't wanna be.... All by MY SEEEEELLLLLFFFFFFFFFFF... :cry:
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tisar
Aug 10, 2006, 11:26 AM
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Hellooooho Hellooooho Hellooooho ellooooho looooho looooho ooooho ooho oh What's up with the crowd? Can't be that everybody is that busy working?!? Nah, I'll go get something between the gills and see who's waken up till then... Have a nice one! Daniel
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petje
Aug 10, 2006, 12:14 PM
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Hey, i would like to join you all, maybe, when it's good weather and so on on Sunday. But the forecast is not really good, is it? I still have a project to finish that was drilled last week, so i hope it will be dry enough to climb and meet up with you all. Enjoy the pork and beer. It's a kind of beer that needs to be emptied quickly or it dies in the bottle. So keep your bottles empty! cheers! PS, take long trousers with you. it's an area with a lot of ticks.
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booger
Aug 10, 2006, 12:20 PM
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Hi Petje, Welcome! Weather reports are not good for this weekend, but we go to Ettringen NEXT weekend - the 18-20. Too soon to tell, no matter what the reports say. Taz
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petje
Aug 10, 2006, 12:25 PM
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Maybe talk to a dutch euro-climber? what's up? Yesterday stone-d and i were planning our evening climbing sesison in Belgium, and it started raining ofcourse! Damn! :evil: Hopefully the weekend is better, but the forecast looks worse!
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petje
Aug 10, 2006, 12:34 PM
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DAMN! stupid me, stone told me even yesterday. Well, it's even harder for me then, i have an appointment in the Frankenjura to climb and to buy a motorcycle! (believe me, it's both very important to me) maybe we leave earlier in the FJ, but don't count on it.
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petje
Aug 10, 2006, 1:13 PM
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I don't see myself offline? Or do you mean there is somewhere a chatbox where a could log in? Not at work! Ah berlin, lot's of very good memories from the bunker coming back to me. I still want to come back someday and redpoint 'not of mind wolfgang güllich'. and the open berlin championships of 1999. I almost won! Damn for the bindhammers who competed on the last minute.
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booger
Aug 10, 2006, 1:20 PM
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In reply to: I don't see myself offline? Or do you mean there is somewhere a chatbox where a could log in? Not at work! Ah berlin, lot's of very good memories from the bunker coming back to me. I still want to come back someday and redpoint 'not of mind wolfgang güllich'. and the open berlin championships of 1999. I almost won! Damn for the bindhammers who competed on the last minute. :shock: :shock: Seriously, now I'm scared. I hope you realize that you and stone are like... oh... say... 500% stronger than ... oh... say... 99.9% of us! HEY EVERYONE - NEW ROPEGUNS!! RUN FOR YOUR GRI-GRI's!! :lol:
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tisar
Aug 10, 2006, 1:31 PM
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In reply to: ... Seriously, now I'm scared. I hope you realize that you and stone are like... oh... say... 500% stronger than ... oh... say... 99.9% of us! ... See where the new prominence has gotten us?!? We attract climbers now, not just alcoholics with a vertical desease, sorry, desire. funtom already sounded somewhat serious... Damn, in the long run I might look out for rockgumbys.com for further fun... in the meantime I'll wear my self-given title with proud: May I intrduce you to myself, the human haulbag.
In reply to: Ah berlin, lot's of very good memories from the bunker coming back to me. I still want to come back someday and redpoint 'not of mind wolfgang güllich'. Ahahahaha! I tried the bunker once, and almost got it! I mean the warm-up route. On toprope. :oops: - Daniel
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petje
Aug 10, 2006, 2:29 PM
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keep it cool man! climbinglevel is nothing! and believe me: stone and i know where the up-end of the beerbottle is! See it this way, on meetings you always have someone to put up the toprope of your projects! :lol: And that 'warm-up' at the bunker is sweet! classic! enjoy the moves; everybody climbs for 100% when trying their best. It's just the holds that are a bit smaller for us.
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uasunflower
Aug 10, 2006, 3:00 PM
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welcome, THE climbers! petje, btw, i saw in your profile you started leading trad not so long ago - just wondering for theory's sake, what's been your hardest lead on trad so far? What's the dif. between your trad and sport onsight in other words? oh, and did i just see chtur online? c'mon, man, did you get on smth in switzerland, or did all that snow scare you totally away??? Are you in sweden yet, with all that driving behind you?
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petje
Aug 10, 2006, 3:06 PM
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Starting leading is now some longer ago, I put on that profile long ago on rockclimbing but wasn't on the site for over a year, I should look into that! But i have done some (just a little bit) with cams and nuts since then. I stay a sportchuffer! but in Ettringen i sometimes try some clean stuff. I still think it's hard for the mind and me level is WAY lower at the mo. i've done a UIAA 9- but with gear in plce as hardest i can remember. i've done quite a few 10- with bolts, so big diff imho. (check 8a.nu for data)
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stone_d_cologne
Aug 10, 2006, 3:39 PM
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In reply to: It's just the holds that are a bit smaller for us. don't you chuff about small holds! everyone knows you can't hang off small holds. you need jugs like bierhenkels!
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stone_d_cologne
Aug 10, 2006, 3:43 PM
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In reply to: welcome, THE climbers! petje, btw, i saw in your profile you started leading trad not so long ago - just wondering for theory's sake, what's been your hardest lead on trad so far? his hardest trad lead was when he came shooting out the crack upside down, ripped two pieces and landed on me... :?
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stone_d_cologne
Aug 10, 2006, 3:48 PM
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In reply to: Seriously, now I'm scared. I hope you realize that you and stone are like... oh... say... 500% stronger than ... oh... say... 99.9% of us! HEY EVERYONE - NEW ROPEGUNS!! RUN FOR YOUR GRI-GRI's!! :lol: you don't have to be scared. at least you're 500% smarter then...say...the other 50% of us...
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petje
Aug 10, 2006, 7:48 PM
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LOL, and i can hold small holds, just not as small as you can hold them! ps: i love holding bierhenkels! especially in the evening
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booger
Aug 11, 2006, 9:41 AM
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In reply to: In reply to: welcome, THE climbers! petje, btw, i saw in your profile you started leading trad not so long ago - just wondering for theory's sake, what's been your hardest lead on trad so far? his hardest trad lead was when he came shooting out the crack upside down, ripped two pieces and landed on me... :? I think what UA really wants to know is: -is he man enough to wear sandals on the approach? and -at how many -C° is he willing to bivvy? :lol:
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sungam
Aug 11, 2006, 11:13 AM
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If i live in scotland (part of europe, i guess) and some girl just said (and i qoute) "get away from me you freak... does that make me a Eurofreak? should i start posting here? :P -Magnus
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stone_d_cologne
Aug 11, 2006, 12:02 PM
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In reply to: -is he man enough to wear sandals on the approach? and -at how many -C° is he willing to bivvy? :lol: he would wear his sandals all year through if his gf would let him and he hates to do the dishes with cold water...
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