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Lazlo
Jan 20, 2013, 5:49 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: Lazlo wrote: BTW; "I Almost Lost My Lunch" WI3 M1 2-4 Pitches. sweet. good name for a route. why didn't you finish it? Ice conditions sucked, especially for the tools we carried. The hard move was like a 5.9 mantel dry tooling with a 1/4" layer of verglas over everything. It sucked balls.
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Gmburns2000
Jan 20, 2013, 6:16 PM
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Lazlo wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Lazlo wrote: BTW; "I Almost Lost My Lunch" WI3 M1 2-4 Pitches. sweet. good name for a route. why didn't you finish it? Ice conditions sucked, especially for the tools we carried. The hard move was like a 5.9 mantel dry tooling with a 1/4" layer of verglas over everything. It sucked balls. Go back and do it when it's colder? So do you think that guy was stealing your stuff or just collecting things that shouldn't be left on the side of the tracks?
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Lazlo
Jan 20, 2013, 6:24 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: Lazlo wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Lazlo wrote: BTW; "I Almost Lost My Lunch" WI3 M1 2-4 Pitches. sweet. good name for a route. why didn't you finish it? Ice conditions sucked, especially for the tools we carried. The hard move was like a 5.9 mantel dry tooling with a 1/4" layer of verglas over everything. It sucked balls. Go back and do it when it's colder? So do you think that guy was stealing your stuff or just collecting things that shouldn't be left on the side of the tracks? the crappy thing is that I think this is the most "in" this climb has been since I've lived in the area. We plan to check it out each year, but I don't think it gets much better than this. Eventually we'll finish it, I'm sure, but with better tools, not really better conditions. I don't think he was really being malicious. He actually came back when we were packing up and gave us some bottled water to replace what he poured out. He was a nice guy.
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Gmburns2000
Jan 20, 2013, 6:30 PM
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Lazlo wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Lazlo wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Lazlo wrote: BTW; "I Almost Lost My Lunch" WI3 M1 2-4 Pitches. sweet. good name for a route. why didn't you finish it? Ice conditions sucked, especially for the tools we carried. The hard move was like a 5.9 mantel dry tooling with a 1/4" layer of verglas over everything. It sucked balls. Go back and do it when it's colder? So do you think that guy was stealing your stuff or just collecting things that shouldn't be left on the side of the tracks? the crappy thing is that I think this is the most "in" this climb has been since I've lived in the area. We plan to check it out each year, but I don't think it gets much better than this. Eventually we'll finish it, I'm sure, but with better tools, not really better conditions. I don't think he was really being malicious. He actually came back when we were packing up and gave us some bottled water to replace what he poured out. He was a nice guy. ah yeah, probably just keeping stuff away from the tracks. nice of him to do that. did you ask him if it was OK to climb there?
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Lazlo
Jan 20, 2013, 6:44 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: Lazlo wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Lazlo wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Lazlo wrote: BTW; "I Almost Lost My Lunch" WI3 M1 2-4 Pitches. sweet. good name for a route. why didn't you finish it? Ice conditions sucked, especially for the tools we carried. The hard move was like a 5.9 mantel dry tooling with a 1/4" layer of verglas over everything. It sucked balls. Go back and do it when it's colder? So do you think that guy was stealing your stuff or just collecting things that shouldn't be left on the side of the tracks? the crappy thing is that I think this is the most "in" this climb has been since I've lived in the area. We plan to check it out each year, but I don't think it gets much better than this. Eventually we'll finish it, I'm sure, but with better tools, not really better conditions. I don't think he was really being malicious. He actually came back when we were packing up and gave us some bottled water to replace what he poured out. He was a nice guy. ah yeah, probably just keeping stuff away from the tracks. nice of him to do that. did you ask him if it was OK to climb there? No, but all he said about it when he came back by later was "Be careful with the trains." We kind of figured it was obvious we not only knew how not to get killed by the trains, but had no malicious intent toward their property.
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Gmburns2000
Jan 20, 2013, 7:10 PM
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Lazlo wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Lazlo wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Lazlo wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Lazlo wrote: BTW; "I Almost Lost My Lunch" WI3 M1 2-4 Pitches. sweet. good name for a route. why didn't you finish it? Ice conditions sucked, especially for the tools we carried. The hard move was like a 5.9 mantel dry tooling with a 1/4" layer of verglas over everything. It sucked balls. Go back and do it when it's colder? So do you think that guy was stealing your stuff or just collecting things that shouldn't be left on the side of the tracks? the crappy thing is that I think this is the most "in" this climb has been since I've lived in the area. We plan to check it out each year, but I don't think it gets much better than this. Eventually we'll finish it, I'm sure, but with better tools, not really better conditions. I don't think he was really being malicious. He actually came back when we were packing up and gave us some bottled water to replace what he poured out. He was a nice guy. ah yeah, probably just keeping stuff away from the tracks. nice of him to do that. did you ask him if it was OK to climb there? No, but all he said about it when he came back by later was "Be careful with the trains." We kind of figured it was obvious we not only knew how not to get killed by the trains, but had no malicious intent toward their property. yeah, depends on where you are I guess. some companies really care about that stuff. in el chorro, they have armed guards patrolling the tracks and the tunnel. that al quaeda thing in madrid a few years ago kind of stopped them from letting people have access to tracks. not too difficult to get around it though. people apparently do it all the time.
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epoch
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Jan 21, 2013, 12:17 AM
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Lazlo wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Lazlo wrote: BTW; "I Almost Lost My Lunch" WI3 M1 2-4 Pitches. sweet. good name for a route. why didn't you finish it? Ice conditions sucked, especially for the tools we carried. The hard move was like a 5.9 mantel dry tooling with a 1/4" layer of verglas over everything. It sucked balls. Nice send. I wish i were in an area, now, that actually iced up. Our luck is when it snows down here. Erin hasn't hand the gumption to call/text/get ahold of me to request a snow day. I'd take a ski trip in San Diego county in a heartbeat!
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epoch
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Jan 21, 2013, 12:18 AM
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Also, Laz, areas up near Portola and Grayeagle have been known to freeze consistantly in the winter. Though, much like most sierra ice, it's in when its in and gone the next day.
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donald949
Jan 21, 2013, 4:46 PM
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climbingtrash wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: climbingtrash wrote: SylviaSmile wrote: Yeah, where is sungam???? If he wuz up yore ass you'd know it? Confussed by this I am. But on further review maybe its est if trash doesn't clarify If ewe were a journeyman brick mason ewe wood understand teh certain level ov crass that must be maintained. Meh, I just saw teh opportunity. K, got it. I work enough with craft guys, machinist, mechanics, and welder types.
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donald949
Jan 21, 2013, 4:49 PM
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Cool deal. Guiess that means, must buy more gear!
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donald949
Jan 21, 2013, 5:00 PM
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In a somewhat related topic. A couple weeks ago, I wus doing some cutting and drilling on a plate. Making some stuff, rock hounding pick, hacket, and ice axes. Cause homemade is phun. But the next day my back wuz strained. It been getting better, but Sat I put in some weather stripping. Now the back is soar again.
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donald949
Jan 21, 2013, 5:00 PM
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donald949 wrote: In a somewhat related topic. A couple weeks ago, I wus doing some cutting and drilling on a plate. Making some stuff, rock hounding pick, hacket, and ice axes. Cause homemade is phun. But the next day my back wuz strained. It been getting better, but Sat I put in some weather stripping. Now the back is soar again. ARE U FRACKING KIDDING ME?!?!?!?!?!?!!!!!
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Kartessa
Jan 21, 2013, 5:00 PM
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donald949 wrote: climbingtrash wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: climbingtrash wrote: SylviaSmile wrote: Yeah, where is sungam???? If he wuz up yore ass you'd know it? Confussed by this I am. But on further review maybe its est if trash doesn't clarify If ewe were a journeyman brick mason ewe wood understand teh certain level ov crass that must be maintained. Meh, I just saw teh opportunity. K, got it. I work enough with craft guys, machinist, mechanics, and welder types. Leave me out of it
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donald949
Jan 21, 2013, 5:02 PM
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donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: In a somewhat related topic. A couple weeks ago, I wus doing some cutting and drilling on a plate. Making some stuff, rock hounding pick, hacket, and ice axes. Cause homemade is phun. But the next day my back wuz strained. It been getting better, but Sat I put in some weather stripping. Now the back is soar again. ARE U FRACKING KIDDING ME?!?!?!?!?!?!!!!! Its only weather stripping, that stuff aint heavy. *Bangs head on desk*
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Kartessa
Jan 21, 2013, 5:03 PM
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donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: In a somewhat related topic. A couple weeks ago, I wus doing some cutting and drilling on a plate. Making some stuff, rock hounding pick, hacket, and ice axes. Cause homemade is phun. But the next day my back wuz strained. It been getting better, but Sat I put in some weather stripping. Now the back is soar again. ARE U FRACKING KIDDING ME?!?!?!?!?!?!!!!! Old age I tell ya
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Kartessa
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donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: In a somewhat related topic. A couple weeks ago, I wus doing some cutting and drilling on a plate. Making some stuff, rock hounding pick, hacket, and ice axes. Cause homemade is phun. But the next day my back wuz strained. It been getting better, but Sat I put in some weather stripping. Now the back is soar again. ARE U FRACKING KIDDING ME?!?!?!?!?!?!!!!! Its only weather stripping, that stuff aint heavy. *Bangs head on desk* Dont be doing that... you'll get alzheimers.
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Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: In a somewhat related topic. A couple weeks ago, I wus doing some cutting and drilling on a plate. Making some stuff, rock hounding pick, hacket, and ice axes. Cause homemade is phun. But the next day my back wuz strained. It been getting better, but Sat I put in some weather stripping. Now the back is soar again. ARE U FRACKING KIDDING ME?!?!?!?!?!?!!!!! Old age I tell ya Yea, it pretty much sucks...
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Kartessa
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donald949 wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: In a somewhat related topic. A couple weeks ago, I wus doing some cutting and drilling on a plate. Making some stuff, rock hounding pick, hacket, and ice axes. Cause homemade is phun. But the next day my back wuz strained. It been getting better, but Sat I put in some weather stripping. Now the back is soar again. ARE U FRACKING KIDDING ME?!?!?!?!?!?!!!!! Old age I tell ya Yea, it pretty much sucks... I know... I"m nearing 30
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Kartessa
Jan 21, 2013, 5:06 PM
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So I made a disgustingly healthy lunch today...
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Kartessa
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epoch wrote: Kartessa wrote: So I made a disgustingly healthy lunch today... I had doughnuts for breakfast today. Yesterday I had a stufffed potato for brekfast I'm insanely jealous.
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Kartessa
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It appears that not everybody on rc.com likes me.
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edge
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Kartessa wrote: It appears that not everybody on rc.com likes me. Ignore the ignorant a$$hole.
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edge wrote: Kartessa wrote: It appears that not everybody on rc.com likes me. Ignore the ignorant a$$hole. But I almost want to play...
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