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Your pony is looking sheepish
Unimpressed You know how many bridges and churches we have built?

Laugh


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sungam wrote:
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Your pony is looking sheepish
Unimpressed You know how many bridges and churches we have built?

Laugh

wait a minute...i'm scottish too. Unsure


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We have recently discovered a super steep sport crag 1.5 hours from home. The rock quality is not always amazing but there are a handful of good routes and most are hard enough that I will be projecting them for a long time.






These were taken today. It rained on and off and we stayed completely dry. That is probably the best thing about the place. The next closest "rainy day" climbing is 4+ hours away.

that looks sweet. I'm jealous.

Haven't been climbing at all the past several weeks. finding partners has just been a pain. been productive in other ways, but not climbing. set a route the other day. first in a few weeks.


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Gmburns2000 wrote:
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sungam wrote:
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sungam wrote:
[image]http://i.imgur.com/5yvV8.png[/image]

Your pony is looking sheepish
Unimpressed You know how many bridges and churches we have built?

Laugh

wait a minute...i'm scottish too. Unsure
Hehehehe.


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What's that in the tree there? Did the climber take off his jumper and it got caught in the tree? Did you get it back okay or was it hilarious?


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Nice pics, though. Is that you in the beanie, brah?

I'm belaying the red beanie. I'm also the one shamlessly abusing the nohands rest in the second picture. The climb is basically over at that point though (15 feet of 5.9 to hit the chains from where I'm standing) so I don't feel too guilty.


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And for the record, I'm sick of looking at your gross-ass, puke-inducing surgery arm, with what looks like some sort of Decepticon bicycle chain in it.

Seriously, what is that?

That is what happens when you allow even a momentary lapse of attention while climbing.

May it ever serve as a reminder to you.


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sungam wrote:
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Just tried out a trial of FL Studio. Oh mah gerd making music is fun. Trying to find a sample pack that has the sounds I want, however, is not.

I have fond memories of my first FL build. Granted, this was in 2003, but it was still totally rad. That, plus Nuendo (v2?), my Waves Rennaisance bundle, two MIDI controllers, and four guitars... it was a pretty damned powerful setup software-wise.

Unfortunately, that rig shit the bed. I miss it dearly...

So many nerds, so little time to mock them...

Seems like you have plenty of time. Wink

I always make time for Sungam...and anyone who encourages him.
[image]http://i.imgur.com/huLYF.jpg[/image]

Awwwww, thank you sweet meat.
Thought you might prefer the creep-ified version. Here's a creepy ass video for you.
http://www.youtube.com/...&feature=related

HA! I wish a had a young niece or something to share that with.


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We have recently discovered a super steep sport crag 1.5 hours from home. The rock quality is not always amazing but there are a handful of good routes and most are hard enough that I will be projecting them for a long time.

[image]http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/392567_445678062114295_100000163147215_1982816_1117865343_n.jpg[/image]

[image]http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc6/156452_445679212114180_100000163147215_1982825_563496703_n.jpg[/image]

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Looks awesome, man! How hard are the routes, plenty at a good working level?

No idea. Don't have any info. other than basic hiking directions.

The two warmups feel like .11a/b and there may be an .11d with the rest being in the .12 - .13 range. I've only been there twice so far. Pretty excited to have steep sport climbing near by though.


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Gmburns2000 wrote:
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Due to a recent uptick in sport wanking, I decided to purchase a GriGri. Unfortunately my rack refuses to share a closet with it, so I have been forced to store it on a shelf with my books. It's kind of a sad situation really.

who's the man of that house, you or the gear?

This is just one symptom on an ongoing identity crisis. I actually climbed 3 boulder problems last month.

[image]https://encrypted-tbn3.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcShmQE_j_rYhq5sVnxjlAICHzn6VgM298TRpM7M7QBEtLZG69FqMQ[/image]

next you'll tell me you're clipping bolts, too. Crazy

Hence the GriGri

sigh. at least i bought mine to set routes at the gym for free climbing.

Yes, these are indeed dark days for me.

I do have the CO trip coming up though and I'm going back to Cannon at the end of the summer, so I haven't totally lost my way.

What's on your Cannon tick list?

Don't really have one. Don't even have a partner, actually. I was kind of hoping you might want to come out, or know someone who does.

My friend is taking his girlfriend up to meet his family for several days around july 4th and wants to climb Recompense at Cathedral, so I'm going to fly up and climb that with him on his one day out. I want to head to Cannon for two days after that. Just need a partner.

Will it be too hot that time of year? Better off climbing somewhere with shade?

I personally try to avoid Cannon in August because NE gets a fair amount of thunder storms in Aug and you can't see them coming when on Cannon.

Which friend are you going to do Recompense with?

Hmmmm, good point. Could be sketchy.

Ron's been itching to get on Recompense. You would think that dude getting a compound fracture five minutes after we show up for our first day of climbing would have turned him off but he's all about it. The pictures of it look really good.

get him on some 5.9 offwidths first. that, for me, is the crux pitch, and no, you can't avoid that crux by doing the beast flake variation.

We did some .9's and .10's with offwidth and awkward climbing at the NRG last month and he seemed pretty solid on those. I have my fingers crossed that we won't suffer any compound fractures.


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We have recently discovered a super steep sport crag 1.5 hours from home. The rock quality is not always amazing but there are a handful of good routes and most are hard enough that I will be projecting them for a long time.

[image]http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/392567_445678062114295_100000163147215_1982816_1117865343_n.jpg[/image]

[image]http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc6/156452_445679212114180_100000163147215_1982825_563496703_n.jpg[/image]

[image]http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/301772_445686648780103_100000163147215_1982831_12126946_n.jpg[/image]

These were taken today. It rained on and off and we stayed completely dry. That is probably the best thing about the place. The next closest "rainy day" climbing is 4+ hours away.

that looks sweet. I'm jealous.

Haven't been climbing at all the past several weeks. finding partners has just been a pain. been productive in other ways, but not climbing. set a route the other day. first in a few weeks.

That sucks. It's hard enough maintaining partners when you're on your home turf. You seem to keep moving around down there so I would imagine it's pretty hard to get anything regular going. Might have to take up roped soloing as a supplement.


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What's that in the tree there? Did the climber take off his jumper and it got caught in the tree? Did you get it back okay or was it hilarious?

I dumped it after failing on my first redpoint burn but there is a bit of forced perspective going on. I was able to just reach up and grab it.


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notapplicable wrote:
Gmburns2000 wrote:
notapplicable wrote:
Gmburns2000 wrote:
notapplicable wrote:
edge wrote:
notapplicable wrote:
Gmburns2000 wrote:
notapplicable wrote:
Gmburns2000 wrote:
notapplicable wrote:
Gmburns2000 wrote:
notapplicable wrote:
Due to a recent uptick in sport wanking, I decided to purchase a GriGri. Unfortunately my rack refuses to share a closet with it, so I have been forced to store it on a shelf with my books. It's kind of a sad situation really.

who's the man of that house, you or the gear?

This is just one symptom on an ongoing identity crisis. I actually climbed 3 boulder problems last month.

[image]https://encrypted-tbn3.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcShmQE_j_rYhq5sVnxjlAICHzn6VgM298TRpM7M7QBEtLZG69FqMQ[/image]

next you'll tell me you're clipping bolts, too. Crazy

Hence the GriGri

sigh. at least i bought mine to set routes at the gym for free climbing.

Yes, these are indeed dark days for me.

I do have the CO trip coming up though and I'm going back to Cannon at the end of the summer, so I haven't totally lost my way.

What's on your Cannon tick list?

Don't really have one. Don't even have a partner, actually. I was kind of hoping you might want to come out, or know someone who does.

My friend is taking his girlfriend up to meet his family for several days around july 4th and wants to climb Recompense at Cathedral, so I'm going to fly up and climb that with him on his one day out. I want to head to Cannon for two days after that. Just need a partner.

Will it be too hot that time of year? Better off climbing somewhere with shade?

I personally try to avoid Cannon in August because NE gets a fair amount of thunder storms in Aug and you can't see them coming when on Cannon.

Which friend are you going to do Recompense with?

Hmmmm, good point. Could be sketchy.

Ron's been itching to get on Recompense. You would think that dude getting a compound fracture five minutes after we show up for our first day of climbing would have turned him off but he's all about it. The pictures of it look really good.

get him on some 5.9 offwidths first. that, for me, is the crux pitch, and no, you can't avoid that crux by doing the beast flake variation.

We did some .9's and .10's with offwidth and awkward climbing at the NRG last month and he seemed pretty solid on those. I have my fingers crossed that we won't suffer any compound fractures.

the bad thing is that a fall there seriously sucks (one place where people get hurt when they fall on that climb). Good thing is that there are bolts at the top of that pitch for bailing if the second doesn't make it. The final pitch is sweet.


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Gmburns2000 wrote:
notapplicable wrote:
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We have recently discovered a super steep sport crag 1.5 hours from home. The rock quality is not always amazing but there are a handful of good routes and most are hard enough that I will be projecting them for a long time.

[image]http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/392567_445678062114295_100000163147215_1982816_1117865343_n.jpg[/image]

[image]http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc6/156452_445679212114180_100000163147215_1982825_563496703_n.jpg[/image]

[image]http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/301772_445686648780103_100000163147215_1982831_12126946_n.jpg[/image]

These were taken today. It rained on and off and we stayed completely dry. That is probably the best thing about the place. The next closest "rainy day" climbing is 4+ hours away.

that looks sweet. I'm jealous.

Haven't been climbing at all the past several weeks. finding partners has just been a pain. been productive in other ways, but not climbing. set a route the other day. first in a few weeks.

That sucks. It's hard enough maintaining partners when you're on your home turf. You seem to keep moving around down there so I would imagine it's pretty hard to get anything regular going. Might have to take up roped soloing as a supplement.

I need a car. I can take the bus, but that's a serious pain in the ass.


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sungam wrote:
notapplicable wrote:
We have recently discovered a super steep sport crag 1.5 hours from home. The rock quality is not always amazing but there are a handful of good routes and most are hard enough that I will be projecting them for a long time.

[image]http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/392567_445678062114295_100000163147215_1982816_1117865343_n.jpg[/image]

[image]http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc6/156452_445679212114180_100000163147215_1982825_563496703_n.jpg[/image]

[image]http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/301772_445686648780103_100000163147215_1982831_12126946_n.jpg[/image]
Looks awesome, man! How hard are the routes, plenty at a good working level?

No idea. Don't have any info. other than basic hiking directions.

The two warmups feel like .11a/b and there may be an .11d with the rest being in the .12 - .13 range. I've only been there twice so far. Pretty excited to have steep sport climbing near by though.
Yeah, sounds pretty sweet ^.^


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Not even NA the heartless brute could be mean to this cute little filly Derpy Hooves



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Got my drink on tonite... And the broke out the ratchet for some slackline action in the middle of Paris... I didnt think you could draw that big of a crowd at 2am

I had a dream last night that I had mad slack line skills.

true story.


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We have recently discovered a super steep sport crag 1.5 hours from home. The rock quality is not always amazing but there are a handful of good routes and most are hard enough that I will be projecting them for a long time.

[image]http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/392567_445678062114295_100000163147215_1982816_1117865343_n.jpg[/image]

[image]http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc6/156452_445679212114180_100000163147215_1982825_563496703_n.jpg[/image]

[image]http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/301772_445686648780103_100000163147215_1982831_12126946_n.jpg[/image]

Very Nice!


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notapplicable wrote:
Greggle wrote:
notapplicable wrote:
sungam wrote:
notapplicable wrote:
Greggle wrote:
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Just tried out a trial of FL Studio. Oh mah gerd making music is fun. Trying to find a sample pack that has the sounds I want, however, is not.

I have fond memories of my first FL build. Granted, this was in 2003, but it was still totally rad. That, plus Nuendo (v2?), my Waves Rennaisance bundle, two MIDI controllers, and four guitars... it was a pretty damned powerful setup software-wise.

Unfortunately, that rig shit the bed. I miss it dearly...

So many nerds, so little time to mock them...
Music mixing is nerdy now?

See bold

What you bolded is pure awesome, not nerd. There is a difference.

Nerdsayswhat

Huh? What?


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Got my drink on tonite... And the broke out the ratchet for some slackline action in the middle of Paris... I didnt think you could draw that big of a crowd at 2am

I had a dream last night that I had mad slack line skills.

true story.
^.^ Sounds awesome!


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Lazlo wrote:
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Greggle wrote:
notapplicable wrote:
sungam wrote:
notapplicable wrote:
Greggle wrote:
sungam wrote:
Just tried out a trial of FL Studio. Oh mah gerd making music is fun. Trying to find a sample pack that has the sounds I want, however, is not.

I have fond memories of my first FL build. Granted, this was in 2003, but it was still totally rad. That, plus Nuendo (v2?), my Waves Rennaisance bundle, two MIDI controllers, and four guitars... it was a pretty damned powerful setup software-wise.

Unfortunately, that rig shit the bed. I miss it dearly...

So many nerds, so little time to mock them...
Music mixing is nerdy now?

See bold

What you bolded is pure awesome, not nerd. There is a difference.

Nerdsayswhat

Huh? What?
Errmahgerrd he'sanerd!


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I have an unbelievably strong sensation of just loving everything and everyone this morning. I like have held back several times from making my FB status "I FUCKING LOVE EVERYONE SO MUCH" or something. Feels good bro.


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I have an unbelievably strong sensation of just loving everything and everyone this morning. I like have held back several times from making my FB status "I FUCKING LOVE EVERYONE SO MUCH" or something. Feels good bro.

Just keep checking back here. We will do our best to increase the hatedness.


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I have an unbelievably strong sensation of just loving everything and everyone this morning. I like have held back several times from making my FB status "I FUCKING LOVE EVERYONE SO MUCH" or something. Feels good bro.

Just keep checking back here. We will do our best to increase the hatedness.
*hugs*


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Well, things are luking a bit crazy write noa.
Between werk, scouts, baseball, vacations and assorted baloney, I'm booked through July.
I sew knead a quick trip out 4 sum klimbing, but its looking pretty hard to coordinate.
The kids at werk are wanting to hit something. My bud from church is free cause he didn't take his lunch on time and got the boot. Crazy My old time partner is hitting it hard with sum other freinds and wants to hook up.
Sew I have awl these potential partners lined up, but NO TIME!!!!!!!!! [mad face]

Thru July?? Fuck. Thats your whole summer!
Well, we have a family camping vacation last week of June through mid July. Which should be good. Zion, Bryce, and Grand Canyon North rim. So I'm hoping to be able to put together a climbing trip in August. Quick week would be good, but I'll take a long weekend. Would love to take a long weekend in May, but really booked. Although Memorial day weekend just freed up. But the week before and after also just got locked down at werk. Crazey hectic daze.

You are a busy man. I tell you what though. I'll meet you halfway in Colorado, somewhere between the 2nd and 10th of June. How bout it?
You tempt me dearly...

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