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granite_grrl
Jan 22, 2013, 1:33 PM
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And PTFTWish.
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granite_grrl
Jan 22, 2013, 1:34 PM
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GG carez.
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camhead
Jan 22, 2013, 2:30 PM
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snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Climbing slideshow in Boulder. Never again! kamhed's worst nightmare? pretty much.
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caughtinside
Jan 22, 2013, 4:01 PM
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camhead wrote: Heh, some classic idiocy from USN00b. Seriously, that guy cannot touch a keyboard without spewing the stupidest shit imaginable. USnavy wrote: I bouldered with [Alex Honnold] in a gym once, and he was not doing that well for what I expected. I was able to send about 50% of the problems he sent, and I dont climb nearly as hard as he does on a rope, and I dont boulder very often. I have a video of him failing to onsight a V6+ gym boulder problem, and then kind of struggling to send it on the next try. It was also in a gym known for having kind of soft grades. I guess he just doesent boulder much. From this thread. heh. I was just reading that thread. Classic USn00b.
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caughtinside
Jan 22, 2013, 4:02 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: So I have gotten myself into a bit of a pickle. In my exuberance to stay for free at someone's cabin near ice climbing I have somehow agreed to be the only leader in the group of 4 and to set up TRs for them. oops Our fearless guide!
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caughtinside
Jan 22, 2013, 4:05 PM
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carabiner96 wrote: As of yesterday I've skied all of the Vail properties in CO. My faves are definitely Vail and BC - Those are 3/4 of a tank round trip, whereas Keystone is only 1/4 tank. Keystone's not bad, the other two are just better. Haven't skied A Basin yet (we don't own it but it's included in my pass) but that's only supposed to be good when there's snow...and there's not. Not a fan of Breck, very flat and crowded. My fam is coming out in a few weeks so we'll probably do a day at Breck where I'll throw my bros in ski school and do a nordic tour or snowshoeing with my mom. She also wants to go to the rocky mtn quilt museum... A Basin is fun! Smallest of all the mountains, and old and crusty and way less chi chi. (at least it was in the 90s when I used to be bitchin') Usually first to open and last to close, and the spring skiing there is outrageous. THe parking lot is right at the base and is known on those sunny days as Arapahoe Beach. We used to go up there with a bbq and a cooler full of beers.
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caughtinside
Jan 22, 2013, 4:06 PM
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snoopy138 wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: camhead wrote: Well, sheeit. I suppose everyone else is out climbing the climbs. Out east it is actually perfect Chattanooggee conditions, and my facespace feed is rife with people tawking about how awesome it is. Gargh. I dropped a tiny piece of fish in the kitchen just now. It was cod. Good shit. Feisty went and sniffed it, kicked it around a bit, and then walked off without cleaning up the gawddamned mess. That cat ain't right. Calvin doesn't know how to eat properly. He just licks at things until he can get it in his mouth. So giving him scraps of food just doesn't work, but he does love tuna juice and yogurt. And, this is why dogs are superior. If you drop something, it disappears. Occasionally, if you look as if you may drop something, or if it is dangerously close to the edge of the counter, it disappears. I wouldn't call pulling the thankgiving turkey off the counter superior..... there is very little about dogs that I would describe as superior Yeah, you can't sneak up on Louie and try to pet him.
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caughtinside
Jan 22, 2013, 4:08 PM
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carabiner96 wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Climbing slideshow in Boulder. Never again! kamhed's worst nightmare? Well, it ended up being a fortuitous event for me, I'll get more into it if things pan out. But yeah, lots of beautiful people wearing clothes that cost more than my rent, dropping lots of 'Gnarly's Welcome to Boulder.
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camhead
Jan 22, 2013, 4:10 PM
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caughtinside wrote: carabiner96 wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Climbing slideshow in Boulder. Never again! kamhed's worst nightmare? Well, it ended up being a fortuitous event for me, I'll get more into it if things pan out. But yeah, lots of beautiful people wearing clothes that cost more than my rent, dropping lots of 'Gnarly's Welcome to Boulder. I always forget that you used to be a Coloradguy, as opposed to Caliradguy.
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caughtinside
Jan 22, 2013, 4:14 PM
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Good times out at NJC this wekend. Had a massive crew out there on Saturday, and 14 people at the mexican place for dinner on Saturday night. Big fun was had, and they serve margaritas the size of fishbowls. Even thread lurker jt512 was there! That left me buggered for trying hard Sunday I'm afraid, suffering from the revelry all day. ugh. Managed to do some nice 11s but didn't even attempt anything harder... which was disappointing. SNupe was looking good with an RP of the Crack in the Armor on saturday and then a solid one hang of the Lethal Weapon on sunday. Monday we were out at the Twin Towers and the Candy O, had a nice no falls day. Those TT routes are really nice. Long drive home, was an hour late to pick loyerette up at airport so she took a cab and is somewhat cross with me. Good times.
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caughtinside
Jan 22, 2013, 4:15 PM
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camhead wrote: caughtinside wrote: carabiner96 wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Climbing slideshow in Boulder. Never again! kamhed's worst nightmare? Well, it ended up being a fortuitous event for me, I'll get more into it if things pan out. But yeah, lots of beautiful people wearing clothes that cost more than my rent, dropping lots of 'Gnarly's Welcome to Boulder. I always forget that you used to be a Coloradguy, as opposed to Caliradguy. Yes, being Handsome and Top Rated I fit right in out there.
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drivel
Jan 22, 2013, 4:38 PM
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caughtinside wrote: camhead wrote: caughtinside wrote: carabiner96 wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Climbing slideshow in Boulder. Never again! kamhed's worst nightmare? Well, it ended up being a fortuitous event for me, I'll get more into it if things pan out. But yeah, lots of beautiful people wearing clothes that cost more than my rent, dropping lots of 'Gnarly's Welcome to Boulder. I always forget that you used to be a Coloradguy, as opposed to Caliradguy. Yes, being Handsome and Top Rated I fit right in out there. visited boston this weekend. it was pretty bitchen. pretty sure grumpy irish nerd hacker dork dancer kids are my people. and also that the tea party museum reenactor tour guyde was high.
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granite_grrl
Jan 22, 2013, 4:45 PM
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caughtinside wrote: granite_grrl wrote: So I have gotten myself into a bit of a pickle. In my exuberance to stay for free at someone's cabin near ice climbing I have somehow agreed to be the only leader in the group of 4 and to set up TRs for them. oops Our fearless guide! It looks like this is going ahead. I should have thought about it more before I commited though. I do like the idea of stay at a warm cabin 4 miles from the crag though!
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snoopy138
Jan 22, 2013, 5:26 PM
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carabiner96 wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Climbing slideshow in Boulder. Never again! kamhed's worst nightmare? Well, it ended up being a fortuitous event for me, I'll get more into it if things pan out. But yeah, lots of beautiful people wearing clothes that cost more than my rent, dropping lots of 'Gnarly's free gearz? I scored some free sh00z from CI this weke end. whoo!
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snoopy138
Jan 22, 2013, 5:28 PM
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caughtinside wrote: snoopy138 wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: camhead wrote: Well, sheeit. I suppose everyone else is out climbing the climbs. Out east it is actually perfect Chattanooggee conditions, and my facespace feed is rife with people tawking about how awesome it is. Gargh. I dropped a tiny piece of fish in the kitchen just now. It was cod. Good shit. Feisty went and sniffed it, kicked it around a bit, and then walked off without cleaning up the gawddamned mess. That cat ain't right. Calvin doesn't know how to eat properly. He just licks at things until he can get it in his mouth. So giving him scraps of food just doesn't work, but he does love tuna juice and yogurt. And, this is why dogs are superior. If you drop something, it disappears. Occasionally, if you look as if you may drop something, or if it is dangerously close to the edge of the counter, it disappears. I wouldn't call pulling the thankgiving turkey off the counter superior..... there is very little about dogs that I would describe as superior Yeah, you can't sneak up on Louie and try to pet him. louie is lucky to be alive after this weke end.
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snoopy138
Jan 22, 2013, 5:31 PM
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caughtinside wrote: Good times out at NJC this wekend. Had a massive crew out there on Saturday, and 14 people at the mexican place for dinner on Saturday night. Big fun was had, and they serve margaritas the size of fishbowls. Even thread lurker jt512 was there! That left me buggered for trying hard Sunday I'm afraid, suffering from the revelry all day. ugh. Managed to do some nice 11s but didn't even attempt anything harder... which was disappointing. SNupe was looking good with an RP of the Crack in the Armor on saturday and then a solid one hang of the Lethal Weapon on sunday. Monday we were out at the Twin Towers and the Candy O, had a nice no falls day. Those TT routes are really nice. Long drive home, was an hour late to pick loyerette up at airport so she took a cab and is somewhat cross with me. Good times. what was your buddy's response to the BET/so-cak meatup?
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carabiner96
Jan 22, 2013, 5:39 PM
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snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Climbing slideshow in Boulder. Never again! kamhed's worst nightmare? Well, it ended up being a fortuitous event for me, I'll get more into it if things pan out. But yeah, lots of beautiful people wearing clothes that cost more than my rent, dropping lots of 'Gnarly's free gearz? I scored some free sh00z from CI this weke end. whoo! No...more responsuhbilities....hmm.
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camhead
Jan 22, 2013, 5:40 PM
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snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: snoopy138 wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: camhead wrote: Well, sheeit. I suppose everyone else is out climbing the climbs. Out east it is actually perfect Chattanooggee conditions, and my facespace feed is rife with people tawking about how awesome it is. Gargh. I dropped a tiny piece of fish in the kitchen just now. It was cod. Good shit. Feisty went and sniffed it, kicked it around a bit, and then walked off without cleaning up the gawddamned mess. That cat ain't right. Calvin doesn't know how to eat properly. He just licks at things until he can get it in his mouth. So giving him scraps of food just doesn't work, but he does love tuna juice and yogurt. And, this is why dogs are superior. If you drop something, it disappears. Occasionally, if you look as if you may drop something, or if it is dangerously close to the edge of the counter, it disappears. I wouldn't call pulling the thankgiving turkey off the counter superior..... there is very little about dogs that I would describe as superior Yeah, you can't sneak up on Louie and try to pet him. louie is lucky to be alive after this weke end. This sounds amazing. Spit out the informashuns so we can make fun of everyone!
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carabiner96
Jan 22, 2013, 5:41 PM
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camhead wrote: snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: snoopy138 wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: camhead wrote: Well, sheeit. I suppose everyone else is out climbing the climbs. Out east it is actually perfect Chattanooggee conditions, and my facespace feed is rife with people tawking about how awesome it is. Gargh. I dropped a tiny piece of fish in the kitchen just now. It was cod. Good shit. Feisty went and sniffed it, kicked it around a bit, and then walked off without cleaning up the gawddamned mess. That cat ain't right. Calvin doesn't know how to eat properly. He just licks at things until he can get it in his mouth. So giving him scraps of food just doesn't work, but he does love tuna juice and yogurt. And, this is why dogs are superior. If you drop something, it disappears. Occasionally, if you look as if you may drop something, or if it is dangerously close to the edge of the counter, it disappears. I wouldn't call pulling the thankgiving turkey off the counter superior..... there is very little about dogs that I would describe as superior Yeah, you can't sneak up on Louie and try to pet him. louie is lucky to be alive after this weke end. This sounds amazing. Spit out the informashuns so we can make fun of everyone! I like to think that after our week together, louie and I had a special bond.
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drivel
Jan 22, 2013, 6:13 PM
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camhead wrote: drivel wrote: visited boston this weekend. it was pretty bitchen. pretty sure grumpy irish nerd hacker dork dancer kids are my people. and also that the tea party museum reenactor tour guyde was high. Uhhh... I guess that includes nobody in this thread? Except for Donny. You can always hang out with Donny. i dunno, i bet if you tried you could be more bitter. for the record, i told everybody in boston that i didn't really see moving there ever happening, 'cause i know you don't want to.
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carabiner96
Jan 22, 2013, 6:25 PM
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drivel wrote: camhead wrote: drivel wrote: visited boston this weekend. it was pretty bitchen. pretty sure grumpy irish nerd hacker dork dancer kids are my people. and also that the tea party museum reenactor tour guyde was high. Uhhh... I guess that includes nobody in this thread? Except for Donny. You can always hang out with Donny. i dunno, i bet if you tried you could be more bitter. for the record, i told everybody in boston that i didn't really see moving there ever happening, 'cause i know you don't want to. Boston is pretty awesome, for a big city.
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camhead
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carabiner96 wrote: drivel wrote: camhead wrote: drivel wrote: visited boston this weekend. it was pretty bitchen. pretty sure grumpy irish nerd hacker dork dancer kids are my people. and also that the tea party museum reenactor tour guyde was high. Uhhh... I guess that includes nobody in this thread? Except for Donny. You can always hang out with Donny. i dunno, i bet if you tried you could be more bitter. for the record, i told everybody in boston that i didn't really see moving there ever happening, 'cause i know you don't want to. Boston is pretty awesome, for a big city. Shadda fahk up, ya fahkin' fahk! I'm going to be shippin' off to Bahstin next month for jorb interviews, hopefully. Looking forward to checking it out, but still don't see being psyched on living there.
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Jan 22, 2013, 6:33 PM
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camhead wrote: carabiner96 wrote: drivel wrote: camhead wrote: drivel wrote: visited boston this weekend. it was pretty bitchen. pretty sure grumpy irish nerd hacker dork dancer kids are my people. and also that the tea party museum reenactor tour guyde was high. Uhhh... I guess that includes nobody in this thread? Except for Donny. You can always hang out with Donny. i dunno, i bet if you tried you could be more bitter. for the record, i told everybody in boston that i didn't really see moving there ever happening, 'cause i know you don't want to. Boston is pretty awesome, for a big city. Shadda fahk up, ya fahkin' fahk! I'm going to be shippin' off to Bahstin next month for jorb interviews, hopefully. Looking forward to checking it out, but still don't see being psyched on living there. I dig it. It's a long drive to get out of it though - Denver is fugly, but in 20 minutes I'm in the woods. 20 minutes out of boston...you're still in bostonia. Hell, two hours out of boston and you're still in the suburbs.
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camhead
Jan 22, 2013, 6:43 PM
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carabiner96 wrote: camhead wrote: carabiner96 wrote: drivel wrote: camhead wrote: drivel wrote: visited boston this weekend. it was pretty bitchen. pretty sure grumpy irish nerd hacker dork dancer kids are my people. and also that the tea party museum reenactor tour guyde was high. Uhhh... I guess that includes nobody in this thread? Except for Donny. You can always hang out with Donny. i dunno, i bet if you tried you could be more bitter. for the record, i told everybody in boston that i didn't really see moving there ever happening, 'cause i know you don't want to. Boston is pretty awesome, for a big city. Shadda fahk up, ya fahkin' fahk! I'm going to be shippin' off to Bahstin next month for jorb interviews, hopefully. Looking forward to checking it out, but still don't see being psyched on living there. I dig it. It's a long drive to get out of it though - Denver is fugly, but in 20 minutes I'm in the woods. 20 minutes out of boston...you're still in bostonia. Hell, two hours out of boston and you're still in the suburbs. Yeah, for climbzing, I would actually take Hellhio over Boston. I just checked, and Boston is about the same distance to the Gunks as we are now from the New or the Red. But the Gunks do not have a long of a season. And in Hellhio, when my foot is not broken, I have the option through all of winter of taking a weekend trip down to sunny sandstone.
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