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stonefox
Nov 10, 2008, 2:21 PM
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C'mon winter, be a good one! Bring it on-my skis are waitin!!!!!!!
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macherry
Nov 10, 2008, 3:37 PM
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screw off. it's raining here
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stonefox
Nov 10, 2008, 3:40 PM
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macherry wrote: screw off. it's raining here HA! -give it 10 minutes, we'll get a cover of that too.........and by the end of my work day we could see sun and 70 degrees! This is Ohio afterall....
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charley
Nov 10, 2008, 3:53 PM
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stonefox wrote: macherry wrote: screw off. it's raining here HA! -give it 10 minutes, we'll get a cover of that too.........and by the end of my work day we could see sun and 70 degrees! This is Ohio afterall.... It is snowing some here and sposed to turn to rain and then back to snow tonight. If you like I could see if we can send the snow to you folks in Ohio. That is where alot of the snow here comes from anyhow. I have no use for it.
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stonefox
Nov 10, 2008, 4:07 PM
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charley wrote: stonefox wrote: macherry wrote: screw off. it's raining here HA! -give it 10 minutes, we'll get a cover of that too.........and by the end of my work day we could see sun and 70 degrees! This is Ohio afterall.... It is snowing some here and sposed to turn to rain and then back to snow tonight. If you like I could see if we can send the snow to you folks in Ohio. That is where alot of the snow here comes from anyhow. I have no use for it. Haha, I would love it but Im sure I am the only person who wore ski socks to work today in hopes of getting dumped on - I think Im a minority here. . . at least Im warm
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charley
Nov 10, 2008, 4:11 PM
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stonefox wrote: charley wrote: stonefox wrote: macherry wrote: screw off. it's raining here HA! -give it 10 minutes, we'll get a cover of that too.........and by the end of my work day we could see sun and 70 degrees! This is Ohio afterall.... It is snowing some here and sposed to turn to rain and then back to snow tonight. If you like I could see if we can send the snow to you folks in Ohio. That is where alot of the snow here comes from anyhow. I have no use for it. Haha, I would love it but Im sure I am the only person who wore ski socks to work today in hopes of getting dumped on - I think Im a minority here. . . at least Im warm Oh, and where do you ski in ohio?
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stonefox
Nov 10, 2008, 4:18 PM
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charley wrote: stonefox wrote: charley wrote: stonefox wrote: macherry wrote: screw off. it's raining here HA! -give it 10 minutes, we'll get a cover of that too.........and by the end of my work day we could see sun and 70 degrees! This is Ohio afterall.... It is snowing some here and sposed to turn to rain and then back to snow tonight. If you like I could see if we can send the snow to you folks in Ohio. That is where alot of the snow here comes from anyhow. I have no use for it. Haha, I would love it but Im sure I am the only person who wore ski socks to work today in hopes of getting dumped on - I think Im a minority here. . . at least Im warm Oh, and where do you ski in ohio? Brandiwine....but yeah, Ellicottville, NY really- I have got to get to the mountains, this is rediculous.
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binrat
Nov 10, 2008, 5:24 PM
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Its been snowing here since yesterday at about 4:00pm. Got about 8 cm so far. Yahoo's don't know how to drive in it. binrat
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petsfed
Nov 10, 2008, 5:43 PM
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All that's falling from the sky here is the end of the climbing season. But its still much too soon for ski or ice climbing season to begin. I hate this part of the year.
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qwert
Nov 11, 2008, 12:51 PM
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petsfed wrote: All that's falling from the sky here is the end of the climbing season. But its still much too soon for ski or ice climbing season to begin. I hate this part of the year. harden the fuck up! You can also go climbing while there is snow. More friction, less people, what do you want more? qwert
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binrat
Nov 11, 2008, 1:01 PM
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You forgot that you use less bug juice and chalk. binrat
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petsfed
Nov 11, 2008, 4:03 PM
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qwert wrote: petsfed wrote: All that's falling from the sky here is the end of the climbing season. But its still much too soon for ski or ice climbing season to begin. I hate this part of the year. harden the fuck up! You can also go climbing while there is snow. More friction, less people, what do you want more? qwert Less frostbite in a hand crack? I'll put it to you straight, the climbing season at Vedauwoo ENDS with the first snow of the fall. After that, it hovers in the low 40s and high 30s, with ice steadily forming inside the cracks, but with 30 to 40 mph winds all day every day (with the once a month exception, which we all obsessively watch the weather for) until spring.
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Feller
Nov 11, 2008, 4:19 PM
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QQ moar. Here in Minnesota, we climb all winter. and that high 30's - low 40's you're talking about is a fucking field day for us. try climbing in sub 0 temps with a windchill of -50. christ, at that point we might as well be ice climbing...but nooooo... we tough it out on the rocks. also, frostbite is for noobs. Qwert is right. Man up and climb something.
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qwert
Nov 11, 2008, 4:25 PM
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petsfed wrote: qwert wrote: petsfed wrote: All that's falling from the sky here is the end of the climbing season. But its still much too soon for ski or ice climbing season to begin. I hate this part of the year. harden the fuck up! You can also go climbing while there is snow. More friction, less people, what do you want more? qwert Less frostbite in a hand crack? I'll put it to you straight, the climbing season at Vedauwoo ENDS with the first snow of the fall. After that, it hovers in the low 40s and high 30s, with ice steadily forming inside the cracks, but with 30 to 40 mph winds all day every day (with the once a month exception, which we all obsessively watch the weather for) until spring. so then harden up some more I see, the wind is really a problem, but if i translated the temps right, if you find a wall that faces away from the wind you still should be able to get some climbing done. Just get some old glove and cut of the finer tips. But i dont know the situation at your crag. qwert
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petsfed
Nov 11, 2008, 7:48 PM
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qwert wrote: petsfed wrote: qwert wrote: petsfed wrote: All that's falling from the sky here is the end of the climbing season. But its still much too soon for ski or ice climbing season to begin. I hate this part of the year. harden the fuck up! You can also go climbing while there is snow. More friction, less people, what do you want more? qwert Less frostbite in a hand crack? I'll put it to you straight, the climbing season at Vedauwoo ENDS with the first snow of the fall. After that, it hovers in the low 40s and high 30s, with ice steadily forming inside the cracks, but with 30 to 40 mph winds all day every day (with the once a month exception, which we all obsessively watch the weather for) until spring. so then harden up some more I see, the wind is really a problem, but if i translated the temps right, if you find a wall that faces away from the wind you still should be able to get some climbing done. Just get some old glove and cut of the finer tips. But i dont know the situation at your crag. qwert Its all crack climbing. And since the wind comes out of the west, I can either choose to climb in the shade where the air temperature feels like its below freezing, or choose to climb early enough in the morning that the air temp is below freezing still. I've tried, and like I said, I hate this season in southeast Wyoming.
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granite_grrl
Nov 11, 2008, 7:55 PM
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binrat wrote: Its been snowing here since yesterday at about 4:00pm. Got about 8 cm so far. Yahoo's don't know how to drive in it. binrat Don't let Nathan know about that. I told him to wait till we got back from Kentucky to put on the snow tires. He's pretty excited to put them on.
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binrat
Nov 11, 2008, 8:23 PM
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G.G. It has not really stayed.......yet. binrat
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olive
Nov 11, 2008, 8:29 PM
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bah, I hate winter. I am going to bed. Someone wake me up when it is spring.
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binrat
Nov 11, 2008, 10:08 PM
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olive wrote: bah, I hate winter. I am going to bed. Someone wake me up when it is spring. Olive you'll miss out on ice climbing. binrat
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Nov 11, 2008, 10:27 PM
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I loooove climbing in SE Queensland in the winter. Nice cool weather, not too cold and never hot. It is dry and the friction is great. When summer comes around I just move to different crags and take advantage of the sea breezes that spring up in the arvo. I'm off to Tasmania after Chrissy for almost a month, life will be good down there for climbing, it'll be like climbing here in winter. I love climbing in Oz.
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Darkforrest
Nov 11, 2008, 10:37 PM
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Starting tomorrow its long johns and big boots every day. I have had the wool socks for a week now Ohhhh Happy Day
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angry
Nov 11, 2008, 10:58 PM
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petsfed wrote: qwert wrote: petsfed wrote: qwert wrote: petsfed wrote: All that's falling from the sky here is the end of the climbing season. But its still much too soon for ski or ice climbing season to begin. I hate this part of the year. harden the fuck up! You can also go climbing while there is snow. More friction, less people, what do you want more? qwert Less frostbite in a hand crack? I'll put it to you straight, the climbing season at Vedauwoo ENDS with the first snow of the fall. After that, it hovers in the low 40s and high 30s, with ice steadily forming inside the cracks, but with 30 to 40 mph winds all day every day (with the once a month exception, which we all obsessively watch the weather for) until spring. so then harden up some more I see, the wind is really a problem, but if i translated the temps right, if you find a wall that faces away from the wind you still should be able to get some climbing done. Just get some old glove and cut of the finer tips. But i dont know the situation at your crag. qwert Its all crack climbing. And since the wind comes out of the west, I can either choose to climb in the shade where the air temperature feels like its below freezing, or choose to climb early enough in the morning that the air temp is below freezing still. I've tried, and like I said, I hate this season in southeast Wyoming. Scrote I've climbed in Vedauwoo every month of the year. To this day I'm still tired of Fridays. How about bouldering? Of course, a mere 2 hours south of you, I'm climbing so damn much that I'm constantly aching and exhausted. Once ice season gets kicking, I can finally get some rest (cause ice is easy).
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olive
Nov 11, 2008, 11:27 PM
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binrat wrote: olive wrote: bah, I hate winter. I am going to bed. Someone wake me up when it is spring. Olive you'll miss out on ice climbing. binrat well, alright alright. so there is something good about the winter.
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clausti
Nov 12, 2008, 12:11 AM
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olive wrote: binrat wrote: olive wrote: bah, I hate winter. I am going to bed. Someone wake me up when it is spring. Olive you'll miss out on ice climbing. binrat well, alright alright. so there is something good about the winter. i missed the reference to a good thing- what was it?
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Nov 12, 2008, 12:20 AM
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clausti wrote: olive wrote: binrat wrote: olive wrote: bah, I hate winter. I am going to bed. Someone wake me up when it is spring. Olive you'll miss out on ice climbing. binrat well, alright alright. so there is something good about the winter. i missed the reference to a good thing- what was it? Hmmm, it's 74 degrees and sunny here today. Curt
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