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jakedatc
Aug 23, 2008, 4:11 PM
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only one good bolted route Renn? clearly you haven't been to rumney enough. I know you love the trad but you can't deny that they have some awesome routes at rumney. Unless you just can't hack it on the overhangs ;) future shock is awesome.. i need to lead that (and that is saying something cuz i hate slab but TR'd it once and think FS is sweet)
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tradrenn
Aug 23, 2008, 9:05 PM
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At Rumney I spent 4 days in 05 and found that "classic" 10a at Main cliff was fun and 10d to the right of 10a (10d had pitons in it) I guess my list just went up to 3.
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sungam
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stymingersfink wrote: jammer wrote: angry wrote: I have not climbed as much sport as trad ... Wish I could say that! Maybe I'd have a different outlook on this subject. I love a good jam. Peace! Homemade Blackberry is my favorite! Why you always such a lamer, sty? Come on, a'body knows rasps would tan blackberry any day.
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jakedatc
Aug 23, 2008, 9:53 PM
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so you did Underdog and Know Ethics.. Did you do anything at Waimea.. Bonsai..? Although i think there are good things in all the grades it tends to get better above .10. Millenium falcon at main cliff would be good for you. anyway. people like what they like.. hard to change that really. I personally don't enjoy whitehorse or cathedral but have alot of fun at rumney and the gunks.
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tradrenn
Aug 23, 2008, 10:14 PM
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Gunks is fantastic, as we all know. Whitehorse I like a lot, but I like slab a lot in general, you can imagine how happy I am to have slab an hour away instead of 13 ( that's how long it took me to drive to NH from Ontario) Sorry I don't remember other spurt routes, for some reason I never do, but we can talk about Gunks if you would like. Have you done Ape Call ?
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stymingersfink
Aug 24, 2008, 12:25 AM
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sungam wrote: stymingersfink wrote: jammer wrote: angry wrote: I have not climbed as much sport as trad ... Wish I could say that! Maybe I'd have a different outlook on this subject. I love a good jam. Peace! Homemade Blackberry is my favorite! Why you always such a lamer, sty? Come on, a'body knows rasps would tan blackberry any day. i iz a product of my childhood. A childhood with many the summer days spend picking blackberries along the creek that ran in front of the house. Blackberries muthafukkin rock, buddy. Raspberries can't hold a candle to wild blackberries. Never have, never will. Now then... STFU, berry n00b!
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sungam
Aug 24, 2008, 10:16 AM
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stymingersfink wrote: sungam wrote: stymingersfink wrote: jammer wrote: angry wrote: I have not climbed as much sport as trad ... Wish I could say that! Maybe I'd have a different outlook on this subject. I love a good jam. Peace! Homemade Blackberry is my favorite! Why you always such a lamer, sty? Come on, a'body knows rasps would tan blackberry any day. i iz a product of my childhood. A childhood with many the summer days spend picking blackberries along the creek that ran in front of the house. Blackberries muthafukkin rock, buddy. Raspberries can't hold a candle to wild blackberries. Never have, never will. Now then... STFU, berry n00b! You bought the tr011! nah, I like rasps but they are to... genereic, no... I know, they are too common- like, nothing special occasion about them. Same with strawberries, though it would rock when we would pick them and my mum would make jam with giant bits of berry in them, like whole strawberries and stuff. Couldn't have a sammich, had to be on one slice- the bits were just too big.
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kriso9tails
Aug 24, 2008, 10:30 PM
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sungam wrote: stymingersfink wrote: sungam wrote: stymingersfink wrote: jammer wrote: angry wrote: I have not climbed as much sport as trad ... Wish I could say that! Maybe I'd have a different outlook on this subject. I love a good jam. Peace! Homemade Blackberry is my favorite! Why you always such a lamer, sty? Come on, a'body knows rasps would tan blackberry any day. i iz a product of my childhood. A childhood with many the summer days spend picking blackberries along the creek that ran in front of the house. Blackberries muthafukkin rock, buddy. Raspberries can't hold a candle to wild blackberries. Never have, never will. Now then... STFU, berry n00b! You bought the tr011! nah, I like rasps but they are to... genereic, no... I know, they are too common- like, nothing special occasion about them. Same with strawberries, though it would rock when we would pick them and my mum would make jam with giant bits of berry in them, like whole strawberries and stuff. Couldn't have a sammich, had to be on one slice- the bits were just too big. I like all berries, but sometimes I have a bit of a craving for Halle Berry in particular... then I remember she's technically old enough to be my mom and the craving subsides. I think a real man should be able to enjoy any jam on some level. Only assholes eat marmalade though. This thread started off pretty stupid, but I feel like we're really making progress in advancing the development sport climbing now.
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sungam
Aug 24, 2008, 10:47 PM
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kriso9tails wrote: sungam wrote: stymingersfink wrote: sungam wrote: stymingersfink wrote: jammer wrote: angry wrote: I have not climbed as much sport as trad ... Wish I could say that! Maybe I'd have a different outlook on this subject. I love a good jam. Peace! Homemade Blackberry is my favorite! Why you always such a lamer, sty? Come on, a'body knows rasps would tan blackberry any day. i iz a product of my childhood. A childhood with many the summer days spend picking blackberries along the creek that ran in front of the house. Blackberries muthafukkin rock, buddy. Raspberries can't hold a candle to wild blackberries. Never have, never will. Now then... STFU, berry n00b! You bought the tr011! nah, I like rasps but they are to... genereic, no... I know, they are too common- like, nothing special occasion about them. Same with strawberries, though it would rock when we would pick them and my mum would make jam with giant bits of berry in them, like whole strawberries and stuff. Couldn't have a sammich, had to be on one slice- the bits were just too big. I like all berries, but sometimes I have a bit of a craving for Halle Berry in particular... then I remember she's technically old enough to be my mom and the craving subsides. I think a real man should be able to enjoy any jam on some level. Only assholes eat marmalade though. This thread started off pretty stupid, but I feel like we're really making progress in advancing the development sport climbing now. Okay, best finish to an awesome route evar. Top out into the slight wind (no midges) the sun comes out (for once) and you sit atop the hill you climbzed, and start diggin around the wee bushes for blaebries. fricken A, man, that's some tasty stuff. Not enough to make jam out of, though. Anyways, Jam= man, marmalade=asshole, how about marmite and vegemite?
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Valarc
Aug 24, 2008, 11:48 PM
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kriso9tails wrote: I think a real man should be able to enjoy any jam... we're really making progress in advancing the development sport climbing now. Sport climbers don't jam, n00b!
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sungam
Aug 24, 2008, 11:51 PM
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Valarc wrote: kriso9tails wrote: I think a real man should be able to enjoy any jam... we're really making progress in advancing the development sport climbing now. Sport climbers don't jam, n00b! Comment on the vegemite or stfu!
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Valarc
Aug 25, 2008, 12:29 AM
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sungam wrote: Comment on the vegemite or stfu! I'm a 'Merican, we don't eat that shit.
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kriso9tails
Aug 25, 2008, 12:32 AM
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Valarc wrote: kriso9tails wrote: I think a real man should be able to enjoy any jam... we're really making progress in advancing the development sport climbing now. Sport climbers don't jam, n00b! I said that a real man should enjoy any jam. I don't recall saying anywhere that sport climbers were real men.
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kriso9tails
Aug 25, 2008, 12:34 AM
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sungam wrote: Valarc wrote: kriso9tails wrote: I think a real man should be able to enjoy any jam... we're really making progress in advancing the development sport climbing now. Sport climbers don't jam, n00b! Comment on the vegemite or stfu! I've had Marmite, and I don't mind it. I know they have vegemite elsewhere, but I've only met Australians that eat it. I don't wanna say anything bad about Australians because they seem like they're messed up enough already (I've seen Crocodile Dundee; I know all I need to know).
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sungam
Aug 25, 2008, 12:34 AM
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kriso9tails wrote: Valarc wrote: kriso9tails wrote: I think a real man should be able to enjoy any jam... we're really making progress in advancing the development sport climbing now. Sport climbers don't jam, n00b! I said that a real man should enjoy any jam. I don't recall saying anywhere that sport climbers were real men. He thought you meant jamb, or at least was making a pune (a play on words).
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sungam
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Valarc wrote: sungam wrote: Comment on the vegemite or stfu! I'm a 'Merican, we don't eat that shit. Don't worry, I don't eat that shit over here, either. The have a classic ad, though... Lemme dig it up... here we go! http://www.youtube.com/...&feature=related
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heaton504
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ill stick with my top roping.
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stymingersfink
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heaton504 wrote: ill stick with my top roping. in the gym? yeah, dat's a goot eye dee'ar.
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jt512
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patmay81 wrote: In reply to: I have comprehensive proof as to why it's not real climbing. could I see/hear said proof? just curious. It's an axiom. Therefore there is no proof. See my sig. Jay
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In reply to: If the back of your hand touches the rock, it's not climbing thank you for clearing that up. so i don't love climbing crack, i love jamming my hands and feet in the crack and working my way in a general upward direction. can I just call it climbing because its easier? Id hate to have to explain the entire process every time I talked about "climbing". Or is there a better word for "jamming your hands and feet in a crack and working your way up" than climbing? edit: right jt, thanks... got that fixed
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jt512
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patmay81 wrote: Or is there a better word for "jambing your hands and feet in a crack and working your way up" than climbing? "Grovelling." Jay P.S. It's "jamming," not "jambing."
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zealotnoob
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I never thought I'd see Godel pop up on RC.com.
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jakedatc
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j_ung wrote: patmay81 wrote: I thought the new trend was sport climbing ON "real pro". Examples are say cobra crack, Roddens .14d, anything climbed by Didier... You can't exactly call those trad climbs, and they are all on "real pro". Those are trad climbs. what he said ;) (don't argue with a man that owns a pit of unknown depth)
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jt512 wrote: patmay81 wrote: Or is there a better word for "jambing your hands and feet in a crack and working your way up" than climbing? "Grovelling." Jay P.S. It's "jamming," not "jambing." I thought it was "thrutching". Or "bleeding".
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