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snoopy138
Jan 24, 2013, 5:27 PM
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snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: You know, I'd tell GO to GTFO, but it would result in there only being tango tawk here, so I think I'll just STFU. dancing tawk is awful. PTFTW tawk, on the other hand ...
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cracklover
Jan 24, 2013, 5:27 PM
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Serious Cat iz taking over ur threads and talking about climbing. GO
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snoopy138
Jan 24, 2013, 5:28 PM
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whoo!
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snoopy138
Jan 24, 2013, 5:28 PM
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protekt teh ptftw
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cracklover
Jan 24, 2013, 5:28 PM
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Franchize FTW GO
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cracklover
Jan 24, 2013, 5:29 PM
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cracklover
Jan 24, 2013, 5:29 PM
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must clip more bolts
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snoopy138
Jan 24, 2013, 5:29 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: meatbomz wrote: granite_grrl wrote: carabiner96 wrote: granite_grrl wrote: So it looks like pipes are frozen. Went out and bought a space heater to see if they'll come back to life but I'm not holding my breath. Dang. It was 70* here today. Yeah, it's been snowing for 4 days straight here. Its pretty nippley here. Pipes thawed overnight with the space heater. I have water again this morning. As an added bonus my bathroom wasn't quite as cold as it would normally be this morning. it is raining teh rainz here for the rest of teh weke. not sure about the climbing this weke end ... seeping hole? damp quarry?
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cracklover
Jan 24, 2013, 5:30 PM
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and the anchor! FrancisPoint! GO
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snoopy138
Jan 24, 2013, 5:30 PM
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cracklover
Jan 24, 2013, 5:36 PM
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Well done, sir. My Franchise folds. GO
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drivel
Jan 24, 2013, 6:00 PM
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cracklover wrote: Well done, sir. My Franchise folds. GO I saw your deleted post one page back, too. It was cute. Like a very first swingout.
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camhead
Jan 24, 2013, 6:01 PM
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cracklover wrote: Serious Cat iz taking over ur threads and talking about climbing. GO I, for one, and in full support of climbing tawk, especially since I cannot climb right now. I've only climbed at Shelf Road once; was not super impressed, although I had a tendon injury at the time, and that was the first time that I had a rattlesnake fall on my head. Still, I would climb there in a second if it meant shirtless spurt in January; that's pretty rad. Have ewe climbed at Penitente yet? From the pics on MP, and what I've heard from Manderson, it looks awesome.
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granite_grrl
Jan 24, 2013, 6:06 PM
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Gud werk snupe.
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granite_grrl
Jan 24, 2013, 6:11 PM
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snoopy138 wrote: granite_grrl wrote: meatbomz wrote: granite_grrl wrote: carabiner96 wrote: granite_grrl wrote: So it looks like pipes are frozen. Went out and bought a space heater to see if they'll come back to life but I'm not holding my breath. Dang. It was 70* here today. Yeah, it's been snowing for 4 days straight here. Its pretty nippley here. Pipes thawed overnight with the space heater. I have water again this morning. As an added bonus my bathroom wasn't quite as cold as it would normally be this morning. it is raining teh rainz here for the rest of teh weke. not sure about the climbing this weke end ... seeping hole? damp quarry? I managed to find another leader to come with this weekend. At the ratio is now only two non-leader per leader. I'm still going to push for the two people just trying out ice climbing to have another car there so they can leave early.
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camhead
Jan 24, 2013, 6:12 PM
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So, just heard from Tony (Kinetic Tony, not Big Tony, Tony Sartin, or Tony Soprano) about another of our gym members getting injured. This is the third in so many months, after my meatbombz, and another guy's falling off the top of a Coopers Rock H-eyeball. Anyway, the story: there's a local Columbus guy named Andy Politz, whom I've not met, but is apparently a pretty badass Himalayan nature hiker; he's one of Viesteurs's main partners, has done Everest, etc. There's a whole crew of OSU mountaineering club helmet at the gym-type gumbies who cup the balls of the ground he walks on. He makes a living by charging them all a lot of money to go hiking with him. Anyway, I guess that recently, he was guiding a charity climb for disabled vets or something on Mt. Washington, and an avalanche hit them and almost killed a bunch of the grupe. I guess that everyone lived, but Andy and his son are injured. A guy from our gym, who is a photographer, was on the trip, too, and is injured, but not sure how bad. Ugh. http://www.concordmonitor.com/...anche-climbers-gully
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lena_chita
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Jan 24, 2013, 6:14 PM
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cracklover wrote: and the anchor! FrancisPoint! GO oh noes, first people leave the trash all over the plac,e what's next? G ?
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Jan 24, 2013, 6:20 PM
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camhead wrote: So, just heard from Tony (Kinetic Tony, not Big Tony, Tony Sartin, or Tony Soprano) about another of our gym members getting injured. This is the third in so many months, after my meatbombz, and another guy's falling off the top of a Coopers Rock H-eyeball. Anyway, the story: there's a local Columbus guy named Andy Politz, whom I've not met, but is apparently a pretty badass Himalayan nature hiker; he's one of Viesteurs's main partners, has done Everest, etc. There's a whole crew of OSU mountaineering club helmet at the gym-type gumbies who cup the balls of the ground he walks on. He makes a living by charging them all a lot of money to go hiking with him. Anyway, I guess that recently, he was guiding a charity climb for disabled vets or something on Mt. Washington, and an avalanche hit them and almost killed a bunch of the grupe. I guess that everyone lived, but Andy and his son are injured. A guy from our gym, who is a photographer, was on the trip, too, and is injured, but not sure how bad. Ugh. http://www.concordmonitor.com/...anche-climbers-gully Man, that sucks! Which photographer from the gym?
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camhead
Jan 24, 2013, 6:24 PM
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lena_chita wrote: camhead wrote: So, just heard from Tony (Kinetic Tony, not Big Tony, Tony Sartin, or Tony Soprano) about another of our gym members getting injured. This is the third in so many months, after my meatbombz, and another guy's falling off the top of a Coopers Rock H-eyeball. Anyway, the story: there's a local Columbus guy named Andy Politz, whom I've not met, but is apparently a pretty badass Himalayan nature hiker; he's one of Viesteurs's main partners, has done Everest, etc. There's a whole crew of OSU mountaineering club helmet at the gym-type gumbies who cup the balls of the ground he walks on. He makes a living by charging them all a lot of money to go hiking with him. Anyway, I guess that recently, he was guiding a charity climb for disabled vets or something on Mt. Washington, and an avalanche hit them and almost killed a bunch of the grupe. I guess that everyone lived, but Andy and his son are injured. A guy from our gym, who is a photographer, was on the trip, too, and is injured, but not sure how bad. Ugh. http://www.concordmonitor.com/...anche-climbers-gully Man, that sucks! Which photographer from the gym? Dan, tall skinny dude with glasses.
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drivel
Jan 24, 2013, 6:24 PM
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camhead wrote: So, just heard from Tony (Kinetic Tony, not Big Tony, Tony Sartin, or Tony Soprano) about another of our gym members getting injured. This is the third in so many months, after my meatbombz, and another guy's falling off the top of a Coopers Rock H-eyeball. Anyway, the story: there's a local Columbus guy named Andy Politz, whom I've not met, but is apparently a pretty badass Himalayan nature hiker; he's one of Viesteurs's main partners, has done Everest, etc. There's a whole crew of OSU mountaineering club helmet at the gym-type gumbies who cup the balls of the ground he walks on. He makes a living by charging them all a lot of money to go hiking with him. Anyway, I guess that recently, he was guiding a charity climb for disabled vets or something on Mt. Washington, and an avalanche hit them and almost killed a bunch of the grupe. I guess that everyone lived, but Andy and his son are injured. A guy from our gym, who is a photographer, was on the trip, too, and is injured, but not sure how bad. Ugh. http://www.concordmonitor.com/...anche-climbers-gully who from K got hurt? (or text me.) I know the route they were on because that's the way me and gheyexbf went up mt washington when it rained for the entire 11 days we were in NH. the part that they were ice climbing was a waterfall in our case. sounds like a shitty deal all around, though.
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drivel
Jan 24, 2013, 6:25 PM
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camhead wrote: lena_chita wrote: camhead wrote: So, just heard from Tony (Kinetic Tony, not Big Tony, Tony Sartin, or Tony Soprano) about another of our gym members getting injured. This is the third in so many months, after my meatbombz, and another guy's falling off the top of a Coopers Rock H-eyeball. Anyway, the story: there's a local Columbus guy named Andy Politz, whom I've not met, but is apparently a pretty badass Himalayan nature hiker; he's one of Viesteurs's main partners, has done Everest, etc. There's a whole crew of OSU mountaineering club helmet at the gym-type gumbies who cup the balls of the ground he walks on. He makes a living by charging them all a lot of money to go hiking with him. Anyway, I guess that recently, he was guiding a charity climb for disabled vets or something on Mt. Washington, and an avalanche hit them and almost killed a bunch of the grupe. I guess that everyone lived, but Andy and his son are injured. A guy from our gym, who is a photographer, was on the trip, too, and is injured, but not sure how bad. Ugh. http://www.concordmonitor.com/...anche-climbers-gully Man, that sucks! Which photographer from the gym? Dan, tall skinny dude with glasses. oh.
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snoopy138
Jan 24, 2013, 6:26 PM
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camhead wrote: cracklover wrote: Serious Cat iz taking over ur threads and talking about climbing. GO I, for one, and in full support of climbing tawk, especially since I cannot climb right now. I've only climbed at Shelf Road once; was not super impressed, although I had a tendon injury at the time, and that was the first time that I had a rattlesnake fall on my head. Still, I would climb there in a second if it meant shirtless spurt in January; that's pretty rad. Have ewe climbed at Penitente yet? From the pics on MP, and what I've heard from Manderson, it looks awesome. you should stop.
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camhead
Jan 24, 2013, 6:28 PM
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snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: cracklover wrote: Serious Cat iz taking over ur threads and talking about climbing. GO I, for one, and in full support of climbing tawk, especially since I cannot climb right now. I've only climbed at Shelf Road once; was not super impressed, although I had a tendon injury at the time, and that was the first time that I had a rattlesnake fall on my head. Still, I would climb there in a second if it meant shirtless spurt in January; that's pretty rad. Have ewe climbed at Penitente yet? From the pics on MP, and what I've heard from Manderson, it looks awesome. you should stop. This is a preemptive strike against the risk of future dance tawk. In this case, I am quite willing to negotiate with the lesser of our enemies.
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camhead wrote: So, just heard from Tony (Kinetic Tony, not Big Tony, Tony Sartin, or Tony Soprano) about another of our gym members getting injured. This is the third in so many months, after my meatbombz, and another guy's falling off the top of a Coopers Rock H-eyeball. Anyway, the story: there's a local Columbus guy named Andy Politz, whom I've not met, but is apparently a pretty badass Himalayan nature hiker; he's one of Viesteurs's main partners, has done Everest, etc. There's a whole crew of OSU mountaineering club helmet at the gym-type gumbies who cup the balls of the ground he walks on. He makes a living by charging them all a lot of money to go hiking with him. Anyway, I guess that recently, he was guiding a charity climb for disabled vets or something on Mt. Washington, and an avalanche hit them and almost killed a bunch of the grupe. I guess that everyone lived, but Andy and his son are injured. A guy from our gym, who is a photographer, was on the trip, too, and is injured, but not sure how bad. Ugh. http://www.concordmonitor.com/...anche-climbers-gully Yeah, general consensus among the crew is that the 'guide' royally ducked up and ignored a direct in person warning from a ranger to not take the route they took. 'But I've done EVEREST!' If you read the report from the Avi center, you'll hardcore face palm.
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