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caughtinside
Sep 8, 2012, 2:28 PM
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going sport clipping as soon as my partner arrives. Climbing with Cornelius today... I had to meet him down town last night. He called me up... someone had stolen his car battery. Grabbed a new one and went on down. That has got to be even scabbier than stealing a catalytic converter. A brand new battery is 100 bucks.
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camhead
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snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: caughtinside wrote: derp. Although I was really just agreeing with him. Anyway, I've been experimenting the last couple weeks with antihydral cream. The stuff makes your hands stop sweating! Feet too. So far I've been pretty careful to keep it off my tips though. My skin feels dry and papery and the loyerette hates it!! I'd say it's cut down sweat by 80%! If you google 'foosball antihydral' you can find it... and you have to apply it a couple hours ahead of time but then it goes for a couple days. I've heard of that stuff, was always afraid of it because of the rumors that if you overdo it yore hands will turn into crackng callouses. Been using Hoofmaker lotion a lot, lately, though. Ok, thats awl, off to the Red, WOO! 1 month til red! whoo! Weak End report, speaking of the RRG. Went down stayed at the Cabinderson, climbed teh climbz. It's gonna be a really good season. Got more betaz wired on a couple potential prodges at the Doucherlode on Saturday; as soon as the endurance comes to its peak, they'll go down. Speaking of endurance, today we did a volume day that was one of the best days of spurt I've had. Went down into Sore Heel Holler: the glory zend list was this: At the Gallery Different Strokes, 11c Random Precision, 11b Gold Rush, 11d (onzite!) Mosaic, 12c (repeat, but was psyched to remember it) Break the Scene, 12a/b (onzite!) then went to Purgatory, and did Believer, 11b Special Boy, 11c Gluttony, 12a Were trashed at this point, and decided to do one last 11a on the walk out. We missed the turnoff to it, and instead wound up at Far From God, 12a/b, which I had not done for like 4 years. It had permadraws, and we managed to squeeze out a desperation end of the day zend of it. WOO! Ok, y'all can put your umbrellas away.
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dr_feelgood
Sep 10, 2012, 4:57 AM
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Just managed to extricate pablo from between the shed and the upstairs neighbor's deck. He has the shits and gets scared by the "butt-demons", and spooked to a 6" wide space. This dog isn't 6" wide, and I had had more than a few beers. Basically, both jacks from the vehicles plus the crowbar to move the extra/bonus bits out of the way, and he finally came out. I get to sleep in the bathroom, as the last time he had the buttdemons, he clawed the trim to where it needed to be replaced. I am debating the countertop vs the bathtub right now.
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camhead wrote: snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: caughtinside wrote: derp. Although I was really just agreeing with him. Anyway, I've been experimenting the last couple weeks with antihydral cream. The stuff makes your hands stop sweating! Feet too. So far I've been pretty careful to keep it off my tips though. My skin feels dry and papery and the loyerette hates it!! I'd say it's cut down sweat by 80%! If you google 'foosball antihydral' you can find it... and you have to apply it a couple hours ahead of time but then it goes for a couple days. I've heard of that stuff, was always afraid of it because of the rumors that if you overdo it yore hands will turn into crackng callouses. Been using Hoofmaker lotion a lot, lately, though. Ok, thats awl, off to the Red, WOO! 1 month til red! whoo! Weak End report, speaking of the RRG. Went down stayed at the Cabinderson, climbed teh climbz. It's gonna be a really good season. Got more betaz wired on a couple potential prodges at the Doucherlode on Saturday; as soon as the endurance comes to its peak, they'll go down. Speaking of endurance, today we did a volume day that was one of the best days of spurt I've had. Went down into Sore Heel Holler: the glory zend list was this: At the Gallery Different Strokes, 11c Random Precision, 11b Gold Rush, 11d (onzite!) Mosaic, 12c (repeat, but was psyched to remember it) Break the Scene, 12a/b (onzite!) then went to Purgatory, and did Believer, 11b Special Boy, 11c Gluttony, 12a Were trashed at this point, and decided to do one last 11a on the walk out. We missed the turnoff to it, and instead wound up at Far From God, 12a/b, which I had not done for like 4 years. It had permadraws, and we managed to squeeze out a desperation end of the day zend of it. WOO! Ok, y'all can put your umbrellas away. Zendtrain! Strong spray, just what I need to power-wash the house. I like zentrain better than the Pity Party train, which, according to Daniel, leaves from the corner of Shut Up and Get Moving.
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caughtinside
Sep 10, 2012, 3:59 PM
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camhead wrote: snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: caughtinside wrote: derp. Although I was really just agreeing with him. Anyway, I've been experimenting the last couple weeks with antihydral cream. The stuff makes your hands stop sweating! Feet too. So far I've been pretty careful to keep it off my tips though. My skin feels dry and papery and the loyerette hates it!! I'd say it's cut down sweat by 80%! If you google 'foosball antihydral' you can find it... and you have to apply it a couple hours ahead of time but then it goes for a couple days. I've heard of that stuff, was always afraid of it because of the rumors that if you overdo it yore hands will turn into crackng callouses. Been using Hoofmaker lotion a lot, lately, though. Ok, thats awl, off to the Red, WOO! 1 month til red! whoo! Weak End report, speaking of the RRG. Went down stayed at the Cabinderson, climbed teh climbz. It's gonna be a really good season. Got more betaz wired on a couple potential prodges at the Doucherlode on Saturday; as soon as the endurance comes to its peak, they'll go down. Speaking of endurance, today we did a volume day that was one of the best days of spurt I've had. Went down into Sore Heel Holler: the glory zend list was this: At the Gallery Different Strokes, 11c Random Precision, 11b Gold Rush, 11d (onzite!) Mosaic, 12c (repeat, but was psyched to remember it) Break the Scene, 12a/b (onzite!) then went to Purgatory, and did Believer, 11b Special Boy, 11c Gluttony, 12a Were trashed at this point, and decided to do one last 11a on the walk out. We missed the turnoff to it, and instead wound up at Far From God, 12a/b, which I had not done for like 4 years. It had permadraws, and we managed to squeeze out a desperation end of the day zend of it. WOO! Ok, y'all can put your umbrellas away. permadraws? I hope you alerted Das Crue! Is the lode stills draw free?
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caughtinside
Sep 10, 2012, 4:03 PM
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I was back in my old stomping grounds of Auburn on Saturday. It was supposed to be open... but I guess there is a slight delay and the agreement has not been signed. Soon hopefully. I don't think I've climbed in Auburn since 2005. i went up in 2007 one day looking for dry rock but everything was seeping and we bailed back to the sacramento gym. Place still looks the same and the routes are still good. It's funny though, I can see a few of the mistakes we made and a few things I'd do differently knowing what I know now. Still, the place stands up and we were able to work the shade and get some fitness runs in. Temps in the shade were reasonable (I think there is a cold well below the shady wall) despite 90 degree temps. After that we hit the river with a few Stellas. noice!
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caughtinside
Sep 10, 2012, 4:06 PM
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oh hey, does that Hoofmaker actually harden your skin or is it just good lotion?
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carabiner96
Sep 10, 2012, 4:19 PM
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caughtinside wrote: oh hey, does that Hoofmaker actually harden your skin or is it just good lotion? *see eye looks at penish with concern*
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dr_feelgood
Sep 10, 2012, 4:53 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: Just managed to extricate pablo from between the shed and the upstairs neighbor's deck. He has the shits and gets scared by the "butt-demons", and spooked to a 6" wide space. This dog isn't 6" wide, and I had had more than a few beers. Basically, both jacks from the vehicles plus the crowbar to move the extra/bonus bits out of the way, and he finally came out. I get to sleep in the bathroom, as the last time he had the buttdemons, he clawed the trim to where it needed to be replaced. I am debating the countertop vs the bathtub right now. Well, I managed to play forensic scientist this morning, and determined that the sponge he ate a few days ago had been successfully ejected onto the bathroom floor. He seems to be feeling better, but is still refusing to go outside, as I think the entrapment spooked him and scarred him. I ended up camping outside of the bathroom door, and he was far less spooked than last time we locked him in the bathroom.
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carabiner96
Sep 10, 2012, 5:01 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: Just managed to extricate pablo from between the shed and the upstairs neighbor's deck. He has the shits and gets scared by the "butt-demons", and spooked to a 6" wide space. This dog isn't 6" wide, and I had had more than a few beers. Basically, both jacks from the vehicles plus the crowbar to move the extra/bonus bits out of the way, and he finally came out. I get to sleep in the bathroom, as the last time he had the buttdemons, he clawed the trim to where it needed to be replaced. I am debating the countertop vs the bathtub right now. Well, I managed to play forensic scientist this morning, and determined that the sponge he ate a few days ago had been successfully ejected onto the bathroom floor. He seems to be feeling better, but is still refusing to go outside, as I think the entrapment spooked him and scarred him. I ended up camping outside of the bathroom door, and he was far less spooked than last time we locked him in the bathroom. I think it's funny he's scared by his own poo, but then Burly jumps at the noise of his own farts.
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camhead
Sep 10, 2012, 6:40 PM
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caughtinside wrote: camhead wrote: snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: caughtinside wrote: derp. Although I was really just agreeing with him. Anyway, I've been experimenting the last couple weeks with antihydral cream. The stuff makes your hands stop sweating! Feet too. So far I've been pretty careful to keep it off my tips though. My skin feels dry and papery and the loyerette hates it!! I'd say it's cut down sweat by 80%! If you google 'foosball antihydral' you can find it... and you have to apply it a couple hours ahead of time but then it goes for a couple days. I've heard of that stuff, was always afraid of it because of the rumors that if you overdo it yore hands will turn into crackng callouses. Been using Hoofmaker lotion a lot, lately, though. Ok, thats awl, off to the Red, WOO! 1 month til red! whoo! Weak End report, speaking of the RRG. Went down stayed at the Cabinderson, climbed teh climbz. It's gonna be a really good season. Got more betaz wired on a couple potential prodges at the Doucherlode on Saturday; as soon as the endurance comes to its peak, they'll go down. Speaking of endurance, today we did a volume day that was one of the best days of spurt I've had. Went down into Sore Heel Holler: the glory zend list was this: At the Gallery Different Strokes, 11c Random Precision, 11b Gold Rush, 11d (onzite!) Mosaic, 12c (repeat, but was psyched to remember it) Break the Scene, 12a/b (onzite!) then went to Purgatory, and did Believer, 11b Special Boy, 11c Gluttony, 12a Were trashed at this point, and decided to do one last 11a on the walk out. We missed the turnoff to it, and instead wound up at Far From God, 12a/b, which I had not done for like 4 years. It had permadraws, and we managed to squeeze out a desperation end of the day zend of it. WOO! Ok, y'all can put your umbrellas away. permadraws? I hope you alerted Das Crue! Is the lode stills draw free? Hehe, well, permadraws in PMRP are under the perteckshuns of the RRGCC, so Das Crüe can do nutink. Undertow Wall is still draw free from Resurrection on right. I had to hang draws on Skinboat, which was not a huge deal. I'm happy with the compromise. We drank teh beerz with a couple girls at the cabin on Saturday, one of whom was one of the "in-crowd" from Miguels, who knows das crue (and who also don't like manderson, but that's a different story). Had some good drunken arguments.
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Allfred
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camhead wrote: carabiner96 wrote: caughtinside wrote: oh hey, does that Hoofmaker actually harden your skin or is it just good lotion? *see eye looks at penish with concern* I did not think that I'd get GU'd on that. Hoofmaker GU!!!! lawyerette wonders if it would increase stamina?
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granite_grrl
Sep 11, 2012, 1:13 PM
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snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: caughtinside wrote: derp. Although I was really just agreeing with him. Anyway, I've been experimenting the last couple weeks with antihydral cream. The stuff makes your hands stop sweating! Feet too. So far I've been pretty careful to keep it off my tips though. My skin feels dry and papery and the loyerette hates it!! I'd say it's cut down sweat by 80%! If you google 'foosball antihydral' you can find it... and you have to apply it a couple hours ahead of time but then it goes for a couple days. I've heard of that stuff, was always afraid of it because of the rumors that if you overdo it yore hands will turn into crackng callouses. Been using Hoofmaker lotion a lot, lately, though. Ok, thats awl, off to the Red, WOO! 1 month til red! whoo!
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snoopy138
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caughtinside wrote: snoopy138 wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: Brief feelgood update: Skool started, ergo my limited presence and lack of free time. Also, the 5.4 crimpy limestone around the bozone has not been inspiring me spiritually nor ecumenically, and therefore I have not been excited to climb much besides moderate tard, as xzzzz is too far away for a two day trip. That, and several of the climbing areas are either on fire or quite smoky or closed due to fire containment. I'm working on gaining weight and projecting 5.8 trad to fit in, but the high caffeine intake and malnutrition of skool is keeping me from being too blorty. Much nice hiking recently. Pablo did a soggy chossy fourth class downscramble with us on our last trip, and we teabagged a 12,000'er because it was there and the weather looked cooperative. Completely unplanned. No meatbombzing of the boy scout trail either However, the dog did not want to walk for two days afterwards. He is on some rad injectable glucosamine shit that works wonders. Might go attempt some more mountaineering stuff in a week or so. Trying to figure out a pair of boots that is crampon compatible and also not fifty fucking pounds. PG is out of town for the weekend, so I get to drink cheap beer and shirtcock while studying. Whoo! I fly to michigan in about 6 hours. that's almost ohio. intend to drink a lot at the weeding, while also trying to keep down the blort. planning on yosemite (either the valley or tuolumne) next weke end with the brit, before he leaves town the following weke end. Have you considered staying in one of the Curry tent cabins? You'll sleep better and climb harder. It does seem like they might be available now.
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snoopy138
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camhead wrote: snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: caughtinside wrote: derp. Although I was really just agreeing with him. Anyway, I've been experimenting the last couple weeks with antihydral cream. The stuff makes your hands stop sweating! Feet too. So far I've been pretty careful to keep it off my tips though. My skin feels dry and papery and the loyerette hates it!! I'd say it's cut down sweat by 80%! If you google 'foosball antihydral' you can find it... and you have to apply it a couple hours ahead of time but then it goes for a couple days. I've heard of that stuff, was always afraid of it because of the rumors that if you overdo it yore hands will turn into crackng callouses. Been using Hoofmaker lotion a lot, lately, though. Ok, thats awl, off to the Red, WOO! 1 month til red! whoo! Weak End report, speaking of the RRG. Went down stayed at the Cabinderson, climbed teh climbz. It's gonna be a really good season. Got more betaz wired on a couple potential prodges at the Doucherlode on Saturday; as soon as the endurance comes to its peak, they'll go down. Speaking of endurance, today we did a volume day that was one of the best days of spurt I've had. Went down into Sore Heel Holler: the glory zend list was this: At the Gallery Different Strokes, 11c Random Precision, 11b Gold Rush, 11d (onzite!) Mosaic, 12c (repeat, but was psyched to remember it) Break the Scene, 12a/b (onzite!) then went to Purgatory, and did Believer, 11b Special Boy, 11c Gluttony, 12a Were trashed at this point, and decided to do one last 11a on the walk out. We missed the turnoff to it, and instead wound up at Far From God, 12a/b, which I had not done for like 4 years. It had permadraws, and we managed to squeeze out a desperation end of the day zend of it. WOO! Ok, y'all can put your umbrellas away. I need to get back on that break teh scene next month. that is a gud rowt.
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granite_grrl
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I need to get back into shape.
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dynosnore
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I've been telling myself I need to start getting in shape for weeks. Damn procrastination
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granite_grrl
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snoopy138 wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I need to get back into shape. yeah, that two. going to yosemite this weke end isn't exactly going to help. then I have 3 weke ends to get to the hole and get back in shape. The problem isn't the days I get out climbing, but how hard I can push myself with my finger. It's feeling pretty okay now so hopefully I'll be able to get on some harder stuff again and get back into shape over the next few weeks.
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granite_grrl
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So gerks, this town doesn't have a city composting system. This is the first time since I was a little girl that I've been throwing organics right into the garbage and I don't like it. The last place had a composter in the back yard, but there's not room for that kind of setup at my new place. So I'd like to setup a worm compost. I plan on buying one of those roughneck rubbermaid bins that are a good size for your camping food bin tonight. Beyond that I see a few conflicting reports on where you're supossed to drill holes, etc. Setup suggestions appreciated.
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camhead
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granite_grrl wrote: So gerks, this town doesn't have a city composting system. This is the first time since I was a little girl that I've been throwing organics right into the garbage and I don't like it. The last place had a composter in the back yard, but there's not room for that kind of setup at my new place. So I'd like to setup a worm compost. I plan on buying one of those roughneck rubbermaid bins that are a good size for your camping food bin tonight. Beyond that I see a few conflicting reports on where you're supossed to drill holes, etc. Setup suggestions appreciated. You silly canuckians. I have never lived in a place that DID have city composting. I mean, yeah, maybe if you hauled stuff to the landfill yourself they MIGHT have a big compost pile, but beyond that, us rugged individualist capitalists have always been on our own (and without the use of our legs, I might add). That's all I have to say. Not sure how to set up a worm compost, though our bin does have worm in it. They seem pretty psyched on their setup.
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