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sungam
May 22, 2012, 2:29 AM
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erisspirit wrote: hmmmm ight end up going to shasta sometime next month... that should be interesting If you're using guides, go SWS and go with Lazlo!
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sungam
May 22, 2012, 5:06 AM
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Kartessa wrote: SylviaSmile wrote: I also found out that the easiest, most mess-free way to cook bacon is to put it in the oven (on 375 degrees F) on a cookie sheet on several sheets of foil, flipping it once. Then when it's done, pull it off onto a plate with some paper napkins to soak up the excess grease. Later on you can just throw away the foil with the cooled grease and the napkins . . . minimal cleanup ftw! This theory is nice until you want to cook 3+ lbs of bacon... Then your cookie trays risk over-flowing and massive grease fires. This is when I switch to cake-pan in the bbq Just when I thought you couldn't get any more bacon, K, you amaze me again.
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sungam
May 22, 2012, 5:07 AM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: Climbing trip on wednesday for a week. Should be hilarious. I am going with the crazy polish dude who took a slide on the snowslope and almost ended himself. This is the same guy from the story a while back who took repeated 20foot inverting whippers into a slab. Having Epic'ed easy winter climbing and sport climbing, I'm taking him on his first trad climbing trip. I intend to scare the shit out of him (if that is even possible) ^.^ I'm thinking you're going to need to keep the camera rolling all day. where are you taking him? First day is likely going to be gorge crag (aka station B buttress) in glen leven. Small but close to the house. It's over a river so you gotta traverse in and have a hanging belay. The topout is a narsty wall of 2-3 foot thick moss. Grab a handfull and pull. Oh, and hope. Next day I am thinking of taking him to the east face of Aonoch Dubh: It's the left facing cliff here:
Nice and easy angled, great rock with good friction. prolly going to Spider, a VS, to start. VS is like I think 5.7 or something. We'll see whathappens from there. As you can see from the pic it has a fair approach, and I'll be doing breakfast shift each morning so dunno how much time we'll have to do routes. Spider:
Then we might do the Aonach Eagach ridge. I've done this a few times, a great 4th class scramble along the top of an airy feeling ridge. Good times.
So that's our plans at this point. There is to be some very cold DWS and river swimming/salmoneering as well as some jumping from bridges and such. should be good.
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sungam
May 22, 2012, 5:08 AM
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SylviaSmile wrote: For those of you concerned about the fate of the last sandwich, rest assured one of my coworkers ate and enjoyed it . . . 200th post, yay!!!! Mhai Ghawd, a PC++'er in the making!
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SylviaSmile
May 22, 2012, 5:10 AM
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notapplicable wrote: SylviaSmile wrote: There is nothing more demotivating than when your workout dvd repeatedly glitches  Training for the next climbing trip? Notapplicable approves of this idea. Yeah, trying to!
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sungam
May 22, 2012, 5:10 AM
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SylviaSmile wrote: I also found out that the easiest, most mess-free way to cook bacon is to put it in the oven (on 375 degrees F) on a cookie sheet on several sheets of foil, flipping it once. Then when it's done, pull it off onto a plate with some paper napkins to soak up the excess grease. Later on you can just throw away the foil with the cooled grease and the napkins . . . minimal cleanup ftw! Just one tray? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fL2A_PTJkY
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SylviaSmile
May 22, 2012, 5:11 AM
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notapplicable wrote: Forgot to mention before that I tried to assassinate myself this weekend. While cleaning draws from the last route of the day, I loosed a shower of acorn to golfball sized rocks on to my belayer. Thankfully she was fleet footed and avoided being hit, while maintaining the belay. Oh no! Who was belaying you at that point? Sounds scary.
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SylviaSmile
May 22, 2012, 5:14 AM
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sungam wrote: SylviaSmile wrote: I also found out that the easiest, most mess-free way to cook bacon is to put it in the oven (on 375 degrees F) on a cookie sheet on several sheets of foil, flipping it once. Then when it's done, pull it off onto a plate with some paper napkins to soak up the excess grease. Later on you can just throw away the foil with the cooled grease and the napkins . . . minimal cleanup ftw! Just one tray? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fL2A_PTJkY Yeah, just one, which is why I say it was a moderate amount of bacon overall. I also wanted to make a sandwich that people could eat and then continue climbing afterwards . . .
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SylviaSmile
May 22, 2012, 5:32 AM
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sungam wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: Climbing trip on wednesday for a week. Should be hilarious. I am going with the crazy polish dude who took a slide on the snowslope and almost ended himself. This is the same guy from the story a while back who took repeated 20foot inverting whippers into a slab. Having Epic'ed easy winter climbing and sport climbing, I'm taking him on his first trad climbing trip. I intend to scare the shit out of him (if that is even possible) ^.^ I'm thinking you're going to need to keep the camera rolling all day. where are you taking him? First day is likely going to be gorge crag (aka station B buttress) in glen leven. Small but close to the house. It's over a river so you gotta traverse in and have a hanging belay. The topout is a narsty wall of 2-3 foot thick moss. Grab a handfull and pull. Oh, and hope. Next day I am thinking of taking him to the east face of Aonoch Dubh: It's the left facing cliff here: Nice and easy angled, great rock with good friction. prolly going to Spider, a VS, to start. VS is like I think 5.7 or something. We'll see whathappens from there. As you can see from the pic it has a fair approach, and I'll be doing breakfast shift each morning so dunno how much time we'll have to do routes. Spider: Then we might do the Aonach Eagach ridge. I've done this a few times, a great 4th class scramble along the top of an airy feeling ridge. Good times. So that's our plans at this point. There is to be some very cold DWS and river swimming/salmoneering as well as some jumping from bridges and such. should be good. That looks very pretty and sounds grand!
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sungam
May 22, 2012, 5:43 AM
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notapplicable wrote: SylviaSmile wrote: There is nothing more demotivating than when your workout dvd repeatedly glitches  Training for the next climbing trip? Notapplicable approves of this idea. Yez, we are getting back to the climbingz!
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sungam
May 22, 2012, 5:44 AM
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notapplicable wrote: Forgot to mention before that I tried to assassinate myself this weekend. While cleaning draws from the last route of the day, I loosed a shower of acorn to golfball sized rocks on to my belayer. Thankfully she was fleet footed and avoided being hit, while maintaining the belay. Not. Cool.
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erisspirit
May 22, 2012, 8:51 AM
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went to the gym yesterday and actually felt remotely graceful and strong again! yay! yesterday was swimming and climbing... today is a circuit training type workout and road biking.
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donald949
May 22, 2012, 9:16 AM
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erisspirit wrote: donald949 wrote: This weekend we had Pinewood Derby with the boys cubscouts. Saturday. The $100 car won again. Would be nice if the rule was take the basic $4 kit and race it. My younger boy made another cool design. With some help from me. My older boy again made an interesting design. He got only min help from me. So his was a little rough around the edges. Sunday saw Battleship. Pretty cool. If you dig the us verses them aliens Independence Day type flicks. What was cool was how they did "Hey thats how you play Battleship". Didn't realize it until a little later in the movie. Pretty clever. I did one of those school ... they ran on a line running through an eye hook... mine went so fast that it hit the end, broke the line, went through the fence, through the bike racks and into the classroom wall... in high school I tried for a repeat performance when my cardboard rocket blew up shortly after launch... why does that story sound so familiar????
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donald949
May 22, 2012, 9:21 AM
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sungam wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: Climbing trip on wednesday for a week. Should be hilarious. I am going with the crazy polish dude who took a slide on the snowslope and almost ended himself. This is the same guy from the story a while back who took repeated 20foot inverting whippers into a slab. Having Epic'ed easy winter climbing and sport climbing, I'm taking him on his first trad climbing trip. I intend to scare the shit out of him (if that is even possible) ^.^ I'm thinking you're going to need to keep the camera rolling all day. where are you taking him? First day is likely going to be gorge crag (aka station B buttress) in glen leven. Small but close to the house. It's over a river so you gotta traverse in and have a hanging belay. The topout is a narsty wall of 2-3 foot thick moss. Grab a handfull and pull. Oh, and hope. Next day I am thinking of taking him to the east face of Aonoch Dubh: It's the left facing cliff here: [image]http://www.westcoast-mountainguides.co.uk/blog/uploaded_images/ade1-777116.jpg[/image] Nice and easy angled, great rock with good friction. prolly going to Spider, a VS, to start. VS is like I think 5.7 or something. We'll see whathappens from there. As you can see from the pic it has a fair approach, and I'll be doing breakfast shift each morning so dunno how much time we'll have to do routes. Spider: [image]http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii197/orionforumpics/Scott/climbing/GavinonSpidereastfaceofAonachDubh.jpg[/image] Then we might do the Aonach Eagach ridge. I've done this a few times, a great 4th class scramble along the top of an airy feeling ridge. Good times. [image]http://homepage.ntlworld.com/fraser_d/Walks/Glencoe/aonach-eagach-ridge-finish.jpg[/image] So that's our plans at this point. There is to be some very cold DWS and river swimming/salmoneering as well as some jumping from bridges and such. should be good. Sounds like some solid plans.
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donald949
May 22, 2012, 9:32 AM
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Ugh... things looking down for the weekend. The young kid that was veeeerrrrryyyy interested in hitting the climbing over the long weekend, is now otherwise obliged. most of my other partners are have other things planned. The one that was not very interested, has upgraded to mildly interested. Although he's nursing a forearm strain.
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donald949
May 22, 2012, 9:33 AM
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donald949 wrote: Ugh... things looking down for the weekend. The young kid that was veeeerrrrryyyy interested in hitting the climbing over the long weekend, is now otherwise obliged. most of my other partners are have other things planned. The one that was not very interested, has upgraded to mildly interested. Although he's nursing a forearm strain. Don prays for good outcome....
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donald949
May 22, 2012, 9:34 AM
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donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: Ugh... things looking down for the weekend. The young kid that was veeeerrrrryyyy interested in hitting the climbing over the long weekend, is now otherwise obliged. most of my other partners are have other things planned. The one that was not very interested, has upgraded to mildly interested. Although he's nursing a forearm strain. Don prays for good outcome.... Heading to west coast partner forum now.
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erisspirit
May 22, 2012, 10:11 AM
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donald949 wrote: Ugh... things looking down for the weekend. The young kid that was veeeerrrrryyyy interested in hitting the climbing over the long weekend, is now otherwise obliged. most of my other partners are have other things planned. The one that was not very interested, has upgraded to mildly interested. Although he's nursing a forearm strain. Boooooo! I think I am ending up backpacking this weekend
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donald949
May 22, 2012, 10:47 AM
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erisspirit wrote: donald949 wrote: Ugh... things looking down for the weekend. The young kid that was veeeerrrrryyyy interested in hitting the climbing over the long weekend, is now otherwise obliged. most of my other partners are have other things planned. The one that was not very interested, has upgraded to mildly interested. Although he's nursing a forearm strain. Boooooo! I think I am ending up backpacking this weekend Well that sounds good too. I thought of that. I might still go camping, and do some day hiking. Maybe some peak bagging. Although I've done 0 research on where to go and what to do. Yea, not sure what my freind is doing, but I think he's got something to do for his family. Still hoping praying for something to come up on the climbing front.
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SylviaSmile
May 22, 2012, 10:49 AM
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donald949 wrote: erisspirit wrote: donald949 wrote: Ugh... things looking down for the weekend. The young kid that was veeeerrrrryyyy interested in hitting the climbing over the long weekend, is now otherwise obliged. most of my other partners are have other things planned. The one that was not very interested, has upgraded to mildly interested. Although he's nursing a forearm strain. Boooooo! I think I am ending up backpacking this weekend Well that sounds good too. I thought of that. I might still go camping, and do some day hiking. Maybe some peak bagging. Although I've done 0 research on where to go and what to do. Yea, not sure what my freind is doing, but I think he's got something to do for his family. Still hoping praying for something to come up on the climbing front. Still a few more days till the weekend! I hope someone comes through on the climbing. :)
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donald949
May 22, 2012, 10:56 AM
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erisspirit wrote: donald949 wrote: Ugh... things looking down for the weekend. The young kid that was veeeerrrrryyyy interested in hitting the climbing over the long weekend, is now otherwise obliged. most of my other partners are have other things planned. The one that was not very interested, has upgraded to mildly interested. Although he's nursing a forearm strain. Boooooo! I think I am ending up backpacking this weekend Esprit, when you've camped in the Idylwild area, how crowded were the campgrounds? I was checking the FS web page the other day, and it looks like half their campgrounds are closed. Then their "primative/dispersed" camping is limited to certain areas. That plus this being Memorial day weekend, I'm guesing that its going to be packed up there. Was hoping to take my one bud up to some easy trad on Suicide.
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donald949
May 22, 2012, 10:57 AM
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SylviaSmile wrote: donald949 wrote: erisspirit wrote: donald949 wrote: Ugh... things looking down for the weekend. The young kid that was veeeerrrrryyyy interested in hitting the climbing over the long weekend, is now otherwise obliged. most of my other partners are have other things planned. The one that was not very interested, has upgraded to mildly interested. Although he's nursing a forearm strain. Boooooo! I think I am ending up backpacking this weekend Well that sounds good too. I thought of that. I might still go camping, and do some day hiking. Maybe some peak bagging. Although I've done 0 research on where to go and what to do. Yea, not sure what my freind is doing, but I think he's got something to do for his family. Still hoping praying for something to come up on the climbing front. Still a few more days till the weekend! I hope someone comes through on the climbing. :) Thanks.
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erisspirit
May 22, 2012, 11:01 AM
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donald949 wrote: erisspirit wrote: donald949 wrote: Ugh... things looking down for the weekend. The young kid that was veeeerrrrryyyy interested in hitting the climbing over the long weekend, is now otherwise obliged. most of my other partners are have other things planned. The one that was not very interested, has upgraded to mildly interested. Although he's nursing a forearm strain. Boooooo! I think I am ending up backpacking this weekend Well that sounds good too. I thought of that. I might still go camping, and do some day hiking. Maybe some peak bagging. Although I've done 0 research on where to go and what to do. Yea, not sure what my freind is doing, but I think he's got something to do for his family. Still hoping praying for something to come up on the climbing front. I'm letting the bf figure it out... I have a feeling I'm ending up somewhere in the bishop area
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