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heiko
Oct 27, 2006, 10:51 AM
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hey guys...... I'm disappointed they downgraded my 6c+ gym project (looked promising!).... to 6b+ now I feel small, weak, and ridiculous :cry: :cry: :cry:
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tisar
Oct 27, 2006, 10:57 AM
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In reply to: hey guys...... I'm disappointed they downgraded my 6c+ gym project (looked promising!).... to 6b+ now I feel small, weak, and ridiculous :cry: :cry: :cry: You got it all wrong, you should feel... OLD BUT WISE :lol: - Daniel
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booger
Oct 27, 2006, 11:20 AM
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In reply to: . *my first post here :oops: Welcome to cyber-Europe! :wink: :D
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booger
Oct 27, 2006, 11:21 AM
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In reply to: . *my first post here :oops: Welcome to cyber-Europe! :wink: :D
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booger
Oct 27, 2006, 11:24 AM
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In reply to: continuing on the off-subject, just got new anasazi for 42 euros :shock: :D belgian climbing shops are closing - good and bad news... OOOoooohh, which shop? Paolo needs new shoes and we're getting a second crash pad (since his is really only good for sleeping on) t
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timstich
Oct 27, 2006, 11:45 AM
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In reply to: continuing on the off-subject, just got new anasazi for 42 euros :shock: :D belgian climbing shops are closing - good and bad news... All of them, or just the one near you? And yes, I have patched one pair and will try to patch them again. The other pair got the leg zippers stuck and I broke the zipper itself. I can try to repair both. I have duct tape on a jacket my friend gave me. ha ha.
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chrtur
Oct 27, 2006, 11:51 AM
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In reply to: In reply to: hey guys...... I'm disappointed they downgraded my 6c+ gym project (looked promising!).... to 6b+ now I feel small, weak, and ridiculous :cry: :cry: :cry: You got it all wrong, you should feel... OLD BUT WISE :lol: - Daniel Yes Heiko listen to Tisar since he is OLDER and must be much WISER :lol:
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chrtur
Oct 27, 2006, 11:57 AM
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In reply to: old or new model? damn really, I just bought crappy cheap-o shoes for the gym - for 50 euros! Here in Torino there are three different versions around of the Anasazi, I bought a pair one month ago and thinking I got a good price of 58 euros, but 42 is even better :D - C
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uasunflower
Oct 27, 2006, 1:06 PM
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old orange ones - taz, it's a shop near Mons, Intersport in Jemmappes that's closing its climbing department and has 40% on everything - some more shoes, biners, harnesses left as of yesterday evening :D
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stone_d_cologne
Oct 27, 2006, 1:26 PM
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In reply to: hey guys...... I'm disappointed they downgraded my 6c+ gym project (looked promising!).... to 6b+ now I feel small, weak, and ridiculous :cry: :cry: :cry: come to ettringen and climb some 6as.... happy birthday to you and paolo!
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heiko
Oct 27, 2006, 1:31 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: hey guys...... I'm disappointed they downgraded my 6c+ gym project (looked promising!).... to 6b+ now I feel small, weak, and ridiculous :cry: :cry: :cry: come to ettringen and climb some 6as.... happy birthday to you and paolo! thx for your wishes, and no! not coming to ettringen, I heard about your 6a's! At least I wanna die with the certainty that I can onsight any 6a...
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mumpitz
Oct 27, 2006, 1:33 PM
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Hey paolo!! Bon anniversaire :P . Hope you enjoy it and you will have a good party tonight. I' going to drink a caipirinha to you this evening. Moritz
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paolo75
Oct 27, 2006, 2:59 PM
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In reply to: Hey paolo!! Bon anniversaire :P . Hope you enjoy it and you will have a good party tonight. I' going to drink a caipirinha to you this evening. Moritz merci beaucoup! :D
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timstich
Oct 28, 2006, 2:27 PM
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OK, now I can say happy birthday paolo! And don't worry. You don't get worse at climbing the older you get, you get better. You are always going up the curve. You just stop healing when you get old. So you'll be a badass climber, old, wise, with raging aches and pains so that you grunt, wince, and shudder every time you send. And everything will seem like a monumental accomplishment, so you can savor it more. Plus, you get better at embelishing how great this climb was and how awesome that trip was, easily forgetting the so-so parts as your memory fades.
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happyfra
Oct 28, 2006, 2:37 PM
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In reply to: OK, now I can say happy birthday paolo! And don't worry. You don't get worse at climbing the older you get, you get better. You are always going up the curve. You just stop healing when you get old. So you'll be a badass climber, old, wise, with raging aches and pains so that you grunt, wince, and shudder every time you send. And everything will seem like a monumental accomplishment, so you can savor it more. Plus, you get better at embelishing how great this climb was and how awesome that trip was, easily forgetting the so-so parts as your memory fades. ... or you will simply suck :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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timstich
Oct 28, 2006, 2:40 PM
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In reply to: ... or you will simply suck :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: Oh, it will never be a simple matter! "I could have gotten it if I didn't have this stiff neck, and my wrists are bla bla bla....and another thing..."
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stone_d_cologne
Oct 29, 2006, 1:10 AM
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hey eurofreaks, greetings from wallingford. we're going to the gunks tomorrow and guess what: trad-climbing (yes, uasunflower, I took a small amount of my masive rack with me). twilight zone is on, jet-lag permitting... have fun yourself!
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paolo75
Oct 30, 2006, 9:27 AM
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In reply to: In reply to: ... or you will simply suck :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: Oh, it will never be a simple matter! "I could have gotten it if I didn't have this stiff neck, and my wrists are bla bla bla....and another thing..." uhmmm.... :roll: :roll: uhmmmmm.... :roll: :roll: acutally...I still have, ehmmm, "bottom" pain... :( I am getting bloody old... :cry: :cry: How do you manage the third age, climbing-wise, Happyfra? :twisted:
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tisar
Oct 30, 2006, 10:01 AM
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Morn' folks! Since paolo obviously survived his, it's time to officially say Happy birthday Beth! I really hope we'll meet up for climbing once, but anyway you're more than welcome to spend quality time in Berlin's nightlife next time you're around. Have a nice one all! - Daniel
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chrtur
Oct 30, 2006, 11:02 AM
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Update for Heiko on the Ion Windshirt: It is light and packed together it is smaller than my hand which I was really surprised about. The hoddy fits more or less on my helmet, I have a Petzl Roc, but it is not optimal. I think it will not sustain the wind proper, however it works very well under the helmet similar like a backlava. Regarding the wear and tear I do not know, it does not give the best impression. Still I could easily skip my alpine jacket for this when skitouring and on moderate multipitch climbs. It would save a huge ammount of space. For alpine climbing on snow and ice I would still keep my alpine jacket since it has and will withstand the absue of crampons, axes, screws, rock, etc more. But maybe when doing a climb like Steve I would bring it :lol: - C Edit: You can even put it in the helmet together with a first AID kit which is good!
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petje
Oct 30, 2006, 11:21 AM
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In reply to: In reply to: come to ettringen and climb some 6as.... happy birthday to you and paolo! thx for your wishes, and no! not coming to ettringen, I heard about your 6a's! At least I wanna die with the certainty that I can onsight any 6a... aaaaaah... ignorance is bliss! a late hB!
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chrtur
Oct 30, 2006, 11:49 AM
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Perfect weekend! Hot nice weather and almost like summer and no climbing school which gave me two full days of climbing :D Saturday climbing at Paretone a 12 pitch route F6a obl and watching girls in shorts and sport-top climbing next to me, forgot to take in the rope a couple of times :oops: Anyway a photo after pitching out of some other people really showing how nice the weather was http://spinphys.org/orco/paretone.jpg Sunday I got my belay friend Alexei back in business, putting me in lead all the time, and we went to Orco and did a route there. I think some of you know it :D I would like to hear how the correct sequence is done at some point, I got stuck and think I am to fat. However I managed to get through after putting away all my gear, chalk bag, empty pockets in my pants... Showing some photos from the route http://spinphys.org/orco/orco01.jpg http://spinphys.org/orco/orco02.jpg Finally Alexei trying to figure out the moves and me laughing myself to death :lol: http://spinphys.org/orco/orco03.jpg Saluti Christian
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happyfra
Oct 30, 2006, 1:19 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: In reply to: ... or you will simply suck :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: Oh, it will never be a simple matter! "I could have gotten it if I didn't have this stiff neck, and my wrists are bla bla bla....and another thing..." uhmmm.... :roll: :roll: uhmmmmm.... :roll: :roll: acutally...I still have, ehmmm, "bottom" pain... :( I am getting bloody old... :cry: :cry: How do you manage the third age, climbing-wise, Happyfra? :twisted: I'll tell you this, dear friend: I have two different group of friends with whom I climb: the ones I begun with 25+ years ago, and among them I am the youngest and the pippest; and the PM forum guys, and there I am often the oldest and... let's say, not the pippest :wink: :D :D :D Can you draw a conclusion? :D :D :D
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