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passthepitonspete
Oct 24, 2001, 12:31 AM
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Greetings "wall rats", and welcome to the El Cap section of Rockclimbing.com, soon to be THE BITCHIN'EST SOURCE of El Cap stories and beta on the whole damn worldwide web! http://www.rockclimbing.com/routes/listArea.php?AreaID=995 I - "Pass the Pitons" Pete - and my partner Wee-Wee the Big Wall Crab are here to unofficially moderate and edit this area. I'll try to keep active here, do my best to keep stuff "vell organicized" as you post it, and I'll even be happy to share a little beta too. Please use the Regional El Capitan Forum for specific questions about routes or beta. For technical instruction, big wall systems, or any and all questions pertaining to climbing and living on the world's greatest big walls, please respond in the Aid Climbing Forum. If you're looking for a sassy and saucy response to your latest big wall or aid climbing problem, remember that you can always "Ask Dr. Piton!" [ This Message was edited by: passthepitonspete on 2001-10-23 20:19 ]
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beta
Oct 24, 2001, 2:53 AM
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RIGHT ON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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kagunkie
Oct 24, 2001, 3:21 AM
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welcome abord Mr Piton! It warms the coccles of my heart to see someone here who can offer something relevant to my favorite subject, big walls. Though Iv only climbed the big stone once it was something I waited for since I was a wee lad and hope to do many more times before Im too old (you and I are about the same age). So please keep on working and Ill keep listening/reading and looking forward to my next trip to YOSEMITE!!!
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passthepitonspete
Oct 24, 2001, 4:13 AM
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Ah yes, Youth (as Doug Scott would call you), I too have things I want to do many more times before I'm too old. If I'm lucky I'll even get to do it a couple more times this week. If you have shared the joy and pain of summiting the Big Stone, then you are a proud member of The Club. Yes, it's true, one cannot ignore the passing of the years, but as the ebullient and effervescent Nikegirl could tell you ...... I may be getting older, but I'm-a gettin' WAAAAAAAAAAAY SASSIER! Yeah, bay-bee! And DUDE! ....it's Doctor Piton! [ This Message was edited by: passthepitonspete on 2001-10-23 21:19 ]
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kagunkie
Oct 24, 2001, 5:11 AM
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Dr. Piton Please forgive my insulance.
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passthepitonspete
Oct 24, 2001, 6:05 AM
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Well, OK, but not your spelling
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kagunkie
Oct 24, 2001, 2:41 PM
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insolance I meant!
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passthepitonspete
Oct 24, 2001, 3:06 PM
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Would you care to try again..... WANKER!
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benjo
Oct 24, 2001, 7:25 PM
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Dr. Piton, I'd like to do a winter solo of Lost in America. I think I read somewhere that you have done that route. Any beta you could give me on gear or anything else would be great. Thanks, Ben
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metoliusmunchkin
Oct 24, 2001, 10:51 PM
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Dear Dr. Piton, Seeing as you seem like a, wait a minute, how did this one person put it? Oh ya, a trad daddy I would like to ask you what is your favourite route(s)on El Cap? Just wondering, I don't know too much about El Cap (only that it's just some of the most rad trad routes in the U.S.) and I would most certainly like to learn more. Thanks for your time! =Pat.
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rrrADAM
Oct 24, 2001, 11:50 PM
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Most aid a lot of El Caps routes. rrrADAM
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metoliusmunchkin
Oct 25, 2001, 12:00 AM
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Oh ya? I never knew that, of course that would mean that there are barely any holds on the routes and that it's really really flat rock, right?
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rck_climber
Oct 25, 2001, 12:03 AM
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And I believe he's more an "Aid Grandpa" than a "Trad Daddy" . Mick
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kagunkie
Oct 25, 2001, 5:20 AM
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That is the correct spelling and dont call me a wanker you goofball. [ This Message was edited by: kagunkie on 2001-10-24 22:24 ]
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kahuna3602
Oct 25, 2001, 10:04 AM
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insolence ;noun; the act of being disrespectful or presumptuously arrogant;impertinent. (as opposed to incontinent) We Grandaddy goofballs have to stick together.
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passthepitonspete
Oct 25, 2001, 3:29 PM
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See? See?? See??? I TOLD YOU SO! (BWAH-HA-HA-HA-HA!!!!) [diabolical Dr. Evil laughter] But what really makes he happy, so very happy I'm almost moved to tears (sniff) is that the Big Kahuna came to my rescue, after I, after I.............. (sniff) after I made FUN of him in the "single or double" post in the Trad Climbing Forum. I mean, I REALLY blasted him, but he... but he....... but he STILL loves me! (sniff!) I'm just all choked up..... You guys should read that topic, it was a good one. . . . . . uh..... so, uh........ Kag? . . . . I TOLD YOU SO! wanker. [ This Message was edited by: passthepitonspete on 2001-10-25 08:39 ]
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kagunkie
Oct 26, 2001, 3:32 PM
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OK OK you got me I got it wrong twice, so shoot me. dont call me a goofball you wanker!
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kagunkie
Oct 26, 2001, 3:35 PM
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Insolent.....boldly disrespectful in speach or behavior.
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passthepitonspete
Oct 26, 2001, 5:48 PM
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Nice one! I'm laughing out loud!
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passthepitonspete
Oct 26, 2001, 5:50 PM
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Look, let's get something straight here, "k"? YOU'RE the wanker. I'M the goofball. Sheesh.
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laurent
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Hi Pete aka passthepitonpete & all, By looking at the other posts I am still wondering whether posting this will really be useful (at least for me). But here it is anyway. Who has never dreamt of climbing the Nose at least once in a climber's life ? For me and many of my friends this is a great objective. 3 pals of mine have already tried it but they had to rappel from the Great Roof due to bad weather. Yet, being based in Europe, this remain a US trip objective for all of us. I'd be pleased to learn how much as possible of your experience on that emblematic route, what gear you used, what you find easiest and most difficult, etc.
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