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dr_feelgood
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dr_feelgood
Nov 16, 2012, 10:56 PM
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dr_feelgood
Nov 16, 2012, 10:57 PM
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dr_feelgood
Nov 16, 2012, 10:58 PM
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I think I am at the point in the semester where my motivation is not equal to my workload.
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dr_feelgood
Nov 16, 2012, 10:59 PM
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In other news, we're going to the creke for t-day break. I need suggestions for way radgnar must-do routes.
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carabiner96
Nov 16, 2012, 11:12 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Got the jorb, and they're paying me more than advertised! I have the next two weeks off, then I start work which has a great 4 days on three days off schedule. Good for the climbzering and the skiizering. Gniess. Workin for the man has its benefits. Is it 4 ten hour days, or something else? Yeah, 4 -10s. I owe PG a phone call, today got away from me waiting for this work call.
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caughtinside
Nov 16, 2012, 11:17 PM
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snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: granite_grrl wrote: snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: Heh, this just popped up on a friend's facespace: http://climbxgear.com/...autobelaydevice.aspx Screenshot in case they change it: [image]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-_AwICmITzkE/UKT9ODU6DaI/AAAAAAAABcc/hruTVb1Bt1E/s656/Picture%25206.png[/image] It's good to know that climbx gear is now excepting orders for their breaking device. Do they have other types of breaking devices, like dimpled aliens or link cams? What would be the best breaking device for raping a single rope? so getting past teh misspellings ... is that just a straight rip off of a grigri, or is their more to it? I think it's jsut a stright rip off. Madrock was bad enough, but ClimbX seems to have taken it to a whole new level. well the patent expired. Nothing shady about it, but I don't think I'd buy a knock off from ClimbX. I do kind of wish grigri1s were still available but I suppose I'll adapt when mine wears out or gets lost. It's all joe garland. He was part of Madrock and now he basically is ClimbX. It's a lot easier to make knockoffs than it is to actually produce something new. was he that doucher that kept making an ass owt of himself on here a few yearz back? derp
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caughtinside
Nov 16, 2012, 11:19 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: In other news, we're going to the creke for t-day break. I need suggestions for way radgnar must-do routes. Hard to go wrong at the creek. What sizes do you want to climb? red, gold or blue? Its usually best to pick a wall with 2 or 3 routes you want to do, and do other stuff while you're up there.
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dr_feelgood
Nov 16, 2012, 11:25 PM
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caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: In other news, we're going to the creke for t-day break. I need suggestions for way radgnar must-do routes. Hard to go wrong at the creek. What sizes do you want to climb? red, gold or blue? Its usually best to pick a wall with 2 or 3 routes you want to do, and do other stuff while you're up there. Golds and blues are kind of my jam.
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dr_feelgood
Nov 16, 2012, 11:27 PM
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camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: I think I am at the point in the semester where my motivation is not equal to my workload. You, me, and my students, too. yeah, i'm at the point where funny internet videos have priority over the 70 papers I have to grade, the books I need to read, and the book review I need to write.
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snoopy138
Nov 16, 2012, 11:48 PM
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carabiner96 wrote: Got the jorb, and they're paying me more than advertised! I have the next two weeks off, then I start work which has a great 4 days on three days off schedule. Good for the climbzering and the skiizering. sounds like a gud deal. btw, going to be in denver for a weke end next may (long ways off, I know) ... will probibly want to get out for a half day of climbing.
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snoopy138
Nov 16, 2012, 11:50 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: In other news, we're going to the creke for t-day break. I need suggestions for way radgnar must-do routes. probibly whatever is in the sun. also, you're going to want to get on teh incredible hand carck, and do as much thrashing around as possible to keep up the widening/rounding porcess.
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caughtinside
Nov 17, 2012, 12:07 AM
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dr_feelgood wrote: caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: In other news, we're going to the creke for t-day break. I need suggestions for way radgnar must-do routes. Hard to go wrong at the creek. What sizes do you want to climb? red, gold or blue? Its usually best to pick a wall with 2 or 3 routes you want to do, and do other stuff while you're up there. Golds and blues are kind of my jam. Lots of that at Supercrack buttress if you don't mind crowds. 3am, no name, supercrack are all 3s. IHC is gold. Gorilla is fun. If you've never been and are worried about getting destroyed by steep physical cracks, the best crag to go to is Donnelly Canyon, just opposite Supercrack. Routes there are shorter and tend to not be as steep. Elephant man, chocolate corner, generic, the Thing, lots of fun stuff and the grades are lighter by IC standards. Blue Gamma also good for shorter routes ( a good half day spot too since it's right next to the road.) Other favorite walls with stuff you'd like are Scarface and Second Meat. if you're taking your lady, be sure to get her on the red camalot cracks. Don't fear the .11 grade. If you put her on blue cracks she will hate the place.
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camhead
Nov 17, 2012, 12:10 AM
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dr_feelgood wrote: camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: I think I am at the point in the semester where my motivation is not equal to my workload. You, me, and my students, too. yeah, i'm at the point where funny internet videos have priority over the 70 papers I have to grade, the books I need to read, and the book review I need to write. I've been pretty much just showing movies and having laid back conversations all week. Sick of lecturing.
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camhead
Nov 17, 2012, 12:12 AM
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caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: caughtinside wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: In other news, we're going to the creke for t-day break. I need suggestions for way radgnar must-do routes. Hard to go wrong at the creek. What sizes do you want to climb? red, gold or blue? Its usually best to pick a wall with 2 or 3 routes you want to do, and do other stuff while you're up there. Golds and blues are kind of my jam. Lots of that at Supercrack buttress if you don't mind crowds. 3am, no name, supercrack are all 3s. IHC is gold. Gorilla is fun. If you've never been and are worried about getting destroyed by steep physical cracks, the best crag to go to is Donnelly Canyon, just opposite Supercrack. Routes there are shorter and tend to not be as steep. Elephant man, chocolate corner, generic, the Thing, lots of fun stuff and the grades are lighter by IC standards. Blue Gamma also good for shorter routes ( a good half day spot too since it's right next to the road.) Other favorite walls with stuff you'd like are Scarface and Second Meat. if you're taking your lady, be sure to get her on the red camalot cracks. Don't fear the .11 grade. If you put her on blue cracks she will hate the place. Durp. I'd probably do day one at Blue Gramma just to get broken in. Can't remember the names, but there are a few shorter corner cracks that start golds, end blues, n the 5.9 range, which are great intros to the desert dealio.
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carabiner96
Nov 17, 2012, 12:13 AM
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snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Got the jorb, and they're paying me more than advertised! I have the next two weeks off, then I start work which has a great 4 days on three days off schedule. Good for the climbzering and the skiizering. sounds like a gud deal. btw, going to be in denver for a weke end next may (long ways off, I know) ... will probibly want to get out for a half day of climbing. Hopefully I will not be fat by then.
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tripperjm
Nov 17, 2012, 12:48 AM
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I try not to be sad or to delve to deep into the darkness. I try to remember the good times, the routes we shared. I've lost so many friends along the way. And now two more are gone in the past two days. Both younger than me. Sometimes the sadness is overwhelming and I want to cry.
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caughtinside
Nov 17, 2012, 1:28 AM
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Dang man, really sorry to hear about that. Makes you appreciate the good times and the sunny days even more. We gotta climb again one of these days. Me in me grots, you in your sexy gnu harness. condolences buddy.
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Nov 17, 2012, 2:04 AM
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tripperjm wrote: I try not to be sad or to delve to deep into the darkness. I try to remember the good times, the routes we shared. I've lost so many friends along the way. And now two more are gone in the past two days. Both younger than me. Sometimes the sadness is overwhelming and I want to cry. Sorry to hear Jack.
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Nov 17, 2012, 2:19 AM
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tripperjm wrote: I try not to be sad or to delve to deep into the darkness. I try to remember the good times, the routes we shared. I've lost so many friends along the way. And now two more are gone in the past two days. Both younger than me. Sometimes the sadness is overwhelming and I want to cry. That sucks, I am sorry! Just remember, they probably would have made fun of you for crying... and then went away to cry where nobody saw them.
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Nov 17, 2012, 3:05 AM
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snoopy138 wrote: since I'll be climbing teh eagle dance tomorrow ... happy bday now, gg. Should I burst his bubble and tell him that it rained/snowed at Red Rock this morning/last night? He's going to make a long drive for nuttin' Happy Birthday GG!
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dr_feelgood
Nov 17, 2012, 3:09 AM
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carabiner96 wrote: snoopy138 wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Got the jorb, and they're paying me more than advertised! I have the next two weeks off, then I start work which has a great 4 days on three days off schedule. Good for the climbzering and the skiizering. sounds like a gud deal. btw, going to be in denver for a weke end next may (long ways off, I know) ... will probibly want to get out for a half day of climbing. Hopefully I will not be fat by then. Preggos?
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carabiner96 wrote: Got the jorb, and they're paying me more than advertised! I have the next two weeks off, then I start work which has a great 4 days on three days off schedule. Good for the climbzering and the skiizering. Wooooooo Hooo! Congrats!
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dr_feelgood
Nov 17, 2012, 3:10 AM
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tripperjm wrote: I try not to be sad or to delve to deep into the darkness. I try to remember the good times, the routes we shared. I've lost so many friends along the way. And now two more are gone in the past two days. Both younger than me. Sometimes the sadness is overwhelming and I want to cry. Sorry. Remember and enjoy the gud times. They are never in vain.
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