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notapplicable
Apr 21, 2010, 7:12 AM
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It sure is nice of IHOP to stay open 24-7 so I'd have a place to eat at 3 a.m. before crashing out after a long.
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notapplicable
Apr 21, 2010, 7:12 AM
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notapplicable wrote: It sure is nice of IHOP to stay open 24-7 so I'd have a place to eat at 3 a.m. before crashing out after a long. And even nicer yet that they installed WiFi so I could I the PC
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notapplicable
Apr 21, 2010, 7:13 AM
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notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: It sure is nice of IHOP to stay open 24-7 so I'd have a place to eat at 3 a.m. before crashing out after a long. And even nicer yet that they installed WiFi so I could I the PC !!!
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notapplicable
Apr 21, 2010, 7:16 AM
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I gotta say boys, this has been a busy spring. I've worked a metric fuckton of hours but still managed at least 1 day of climbing during 7 of the last 8 weekends. A couple of them being 2 day trips. I'm tired but feeling fit. Which has been the goal
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notapplicable
Apr 21, 2010, 7:16 AM
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Ahhh shit, foods ready. Gotta go.
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notapplicable
Apr 21, 2010, 7:18 AM
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Off to the hotel to eat and possibly ++ mucho mas
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Lazlo
Apr 21, 2010, 12:50 PM
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notapplicable wrote: Lazlo wrote: Saw this today while working: Thats what I call getting the message out! Just found out via stalk book what that banner is about. The guy that lives there is Chico Police and his wife left him and put that banner up before she left (something to remember her by). He's just been leaving it up.
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sungam
Apr 21, 2010, 1:05 PM
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johnwesely wrote: For some reason, I thought by purposefully cheesetitting that I could save your sig for posterity. HaHa
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sungam
Apr 21, 2010, 1:08 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: then wakey wakey for werkez this mornz. me too. late night last night, up early for yellow spur in eldo today. Nice, I hear it's classic. Too bad it's near Boulder...
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johnwesely
Apr 21, 2010, 1:09 PM
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sungam wrote: johnwesely wrote: For some reason, I thought by purposefully cheesetitting that I could save your sig for posterity. HaHa At least I still have my pride.
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sungam
Apr 21, 2010, 1:09 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: Mr MacLeod called him "the steely fingered man of Glencoe". how do you know? Andy told me.
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sungam
Apr 21, 2010, 1:09 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: So gregz, ewe still shitzing pantz in rage! at my supirioer shineez on t3h sig? i shitz in technicolor Bwhaahahaa!
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Gmburns2000
Apr 21, 2010, 2:17 PM
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sungam wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: then wakey wakey for werkez this mornz. me too. late night last night, up early for yellow spur in eldo today. Nice, I hear it's classic. Too bad it's near Boulder... I got shut down by the cold. I couldn't feel the holds and kept falling off the start, which was the harder variation. I'm hoping to go back when it is warmer. Had a decent day yesterday, though in Eldo. Did a bunch of single-pitch stuff that was fun. Was supposed to rain, and it started out cold (totally sucked for me, but at least I was willing to be the belay slave if I couldn't climb), but then then sun came out and it turned into a beautiful day. supposed to go to Toas today. Not sure if we're going to make it. It is supposed to rain and Jello's girlfriend is whining about going in the rain.
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Gmburns2000
Apr 21, 2010, 2:18 PM
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sungam wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: Mr MacLeod called him "the steely fingered man of Glencoe". how do you know? Andy told me. name dropper
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Gmburns2000
Apr 21, 2010, 3:14 PM
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New post is up: Preparing for Epinephrine. Still writing the Epi post. I had it mostly written but wasn't happy with it. Then some poor climbing days made me want to change the whole thing. give me a couple of weeks.
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zeke_sf
Apr 21, 2010, 3:50 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: then wakey wakey for werkez this mornz. me too. late night last night, up early for yellow spur in eldo today. Nice, I hear it's classic. Too bad it's near Boulder... I got shut down by the cold. I couldn't feel the holds and kept falling off the start, which was the harder variation. I'm hoping to go back when it is warmer. Had a decent day yesterday, though in Eldo. Did a bunch of single-pitch stuff that was fun. Was supposed to rain, and it started out cold (totally sucked for me, but at least I was willing to be the belay slave if I couldn't climb), but then then sun came out and it turned into a beautiful day. supposed to go to Toas today. Not sure if we're going to make it. It is supposed to rain and Jello's girlfriend is whining about going in the rain. Taos.
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nilcarborundum
Apr 21, 2010, 7:03 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: then wakey wakey for werkez this mornz. me too. late night last night, up early for yellow spur in eldo today. Nice, I hear it's classic. Too bad it's near Boulder... I got shut down by the cold. I couldn't feel the holds and kept falling off the start, which was the harder variation. I'm hoping to go back when it is warmer. Had a decent day yesterday, though in Eldo. Did a bunch of single-pitch stuff that was fun. Was supposed to rain, and it started out cold (totally sucked for me, but at least I was willing to be the belay slave if I couldn't climb), but then then sun came out and it turned into a beautiful day. supposed to go to Toas today. Not sure if we're going to make it. It is supposed to rain and Jello's girlfriend is whining about going in the rain. I've read about 4 of your posts, and in everyone of them, this girl is whining about something. Sounds like a real winner.
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johnwesely
Apr 21, 2010, 7:20 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: New post is up: Preparing for Epinephrine. Still writing the Epi post. I had it mostly written but wasn't happy with it. Then some poor climbing days made me want to change the whole thing. give me a couple of weeks. I can't wait to hear about how you did on Epi, especially because we both, apparently, suck at chimneys. I am so bad at them that it is not even funny.
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zeke_sf
Apr 21, 2010, 7:24 PM
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johnwesely wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: New post is up: Preparing for Epinephrine. Still writing the Epi post. I had it mostly written but wasn't happy with it. Then some poor climbing days made me want to change the whole thing. give me a couple of weeks. I can't wait to hear about how you did on Epi, especially because we both, apparently, suck at chimneys. I am so bad at them that it is not even funny. Actually, that is pretty funny. I am okay with chimneys. I have never done an extended, unprotectable one though, so that may explain why.
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johnwesely
Apr 21, 2010, 7:29 PM
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zeke_sf wrote: johnwesely wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: New post is up: Preparing for Epinephrine. Still writing the Epi post. I had it mostly written but wasn't happy with it. Then some poor climbing days made me want to change the whole thing. give me a couple of weeks. I can't wait to hear about how you did on Epi, especially because we both, apparently, suck at chimneys. I am so bad at them that it is not even funny. Actually, that is pretty funny. I am okay with chimneys. I have never done an extended, unprotectable one though, so that may explain why. My excuse is that I am too tall, but it is a poor one because people are good at all sizes of chimneys. There is this 5.7 at Rumbling Bald called Froot Loops that features a second pitch chimney. I climbed it by climbing the 20 degree overhanging finger crack on the steep wall and then resting with my back when I got tired. It was super hard for me, and when I got to the top I ended doing these roof type moves on this chockstone that were basically equivalent to climbing a full body length roof. My partners did not understand why I was having so much trouble.
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sungam
Apr 21, 2010, 7:42 PM
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johnwesely wrote: zeke_sf wrote: johnwesely wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: New post is up: Preparing for Epinephrine. Still writing the Epi post. I had it mostly written but wasn't happy with it. Then some poor climbing days made me want to change the whole thing. give me a couple of weeks. I can't wait to hear about how you did on Epi, especially because we both, apparently, suck at chimneys. I am so bad at them that it is not even funny. Actually, that is pretty funny. I am okay with chimneys. I have never done an extended, unprotectable one though, so that may explain why. My excuse is that I am too tall, but it is a poor one because people are good at all sizes of chimneys. There is this 5.7 at Rumbling Bald called Froot Loops that features a second pitch chimney. I climbed it by climbing the 20 degree overhanging finger crack on the steep wall and then resting with my back when I got tired. It was super hard for me, and when I got to the top I ended doing these roof type moves on this chockstone that were basically equivalent to climbing a full body length roof. My partners did not understand why I was having so much trouble. HOLY SHIT I DID EXACTLY THE SAME THING ON THAT EXACT SAME ROUTE!!!!!!
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johnwesely
Apr 21, 2010, 7:45 PM
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sungam wrote: johnwesely wrote: zeke_sf wrote: johnwesely wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: New post is up: Preparing for Epinephrine. Still writing the Epi post. I had it mostly written but wasn't happy with it. Then some poor climbing days made me want to change the whole thing. give me a couple of weeks. I can't wait to hear about how you did on Epi, especially because we both, apparently, suck at chimneys. I am so bad at them that it is not even funny. Actually, that is pretty funny. I am okay with chimneys. I have never done an extended, unprotectable one though, so that may explain why. My excuse is that I am too tall, but it is a poor one because people are good at all sizes of chimneys. There is this 5.7 at Rumbling Bald called Froot Loops that features a second pitch chimney. I climbed it by climbing the 20 degree overhanging finger crack on the steep wall and then resting with my back when I got tired. It was super hard for me, and when I got to the top I ended doing these roof type moves on this chockstone that were basically equivalent to climbing a full body length roof. My partners did not understand why I was having so much trouble. HOLY SHIT I DID EXACTLY THE SAME THING ON THAT EXACT SAME ROUTE!!!!!! Really? REALLY? REALLY? orly?
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sungam
Apr 21, 2010, 7:47 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: Mr MacLeod called him "the steely fingered man of Glencoe". how do you know? Andy told me. name dropper Yore awl just jealuz because I was chattin' with strong steve the other day while we trained
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sungam
Apr 21, 2010, 7:48 PM
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nilcarborundum wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: then wakey wakey for werkez this mornz. me too. late night last night, up early for yellow spur in eldo today. Nice, I hear it's classic. Too bad it's near Boulder... I got shut down by the cold. I couldn't feel the holds and kept falling off the start, which was the harder variation. I'm hoping to go back when it is warmer. Had a decent day yesterday, though in Eldo. Did a bunch of single-pitch stuff that was fun. Was supposed to rain, and it started out cold (totally sucked for me, but at least I was willing to be the belay slave if I couldn't climb), but then then sun came out and it turned into a beautiful day. supposed to go to Toas today. Not sure if we're going to make it. It is supposed to rain and Jello's girlfriend is whining about going in the rain. I've read about 4 of your posts, and in everyone of them, this girl is whining about something. Sounds like a real winner. Yup. My thoughts exactly. And just for the record... *cough* That never happens, I'm so sorry... (unrelated yet unavoidable).
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