How it would work would be to post a bunch of posts on the thread. Each containing ONE route name. This would make a really long post, with lots of route names.
Help make this a really long route list.
POST!!!
(This post was edited by churningindawake on Sep 29, 2008, 12:31 AM)
I have this idea to make the worlds longest route list. But will need all your help.
How it would work would be to post a bunch of posts on the thread. Each containing ONE route name. This would make a really long post, with lots of route names.
I have this idea to make the worlds longest route list. But will need all your help.
How it would work would be to post a bunch of posts on the thread. Each containing ONE route name. This would make a really long post, with lots of route names.
I have this idea to make the worlds longest route list. But will need all your help.
How it would work would be to post a bunch of posts on the thread. Each containing ONE route name. This would make a really long post, with lots of route names.
FA Bill Coe, Ujahn Davisson, Kyle Silverman yesterday at Jimmy's.
PS, edited to say: 8 for and 19 against currently. My thoughts are don't just talk about doing it, "Just Do it!" (Not the route, I'll let someone else post that one.) Why let a F**ing poll dictate your life?
Just do it.
(This post was edited by billcoe_ on Sep 15, 2008, 4:22 AM)
i thought this post was asking what the world's longest routes were... something i've often wondered.
That would depend on your definition of a route. Some routes are thousands of miles long. Just think of a linkup between every peak in the alps. I wonder if that has been done? I doubt it- seriously, seriously doubt it.
i thought this post was asking what the world's longest routes were... something i've often wondered.
That would depend on your definition of a route. Some routes are thousands of miles long. Just think of a linkup between every peak in the alps. I wonder if that has been done? I doubt it- seriously, seriously doubt it.
FA here ! come!!!
Would you really have the first ascent? I mean, if the peaks have been climbed, and seeing as the history of climbing in Europe is several chapters longer than the one in the US, I doubt that you'd be doing a "new route." Rather, it'd be a long journey repeating some of the oldest and famed routes in the world.