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Gmburns2000
Jun 15, 2013, 10:52 AM
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well, since I'm the only one awake, might as well turn the page for the win
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Gmburns2000
Jun 15, 2013, 7:18 PM
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epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: were the hot springs hot? I did the Jemez Springs thing once and they were about as hot as a popsicle on a gorgeous July day. Greg. I want you to read what you wrote. Digest it a bit. Reflect on your writing; what you said; what you meant. Hot springs generally equate to water that is geothermically warmed and surface at warm temperatures. Springs - typical, non-hot type - tend to be caused by a spot where water, due to several factors, surface. This can refer to both hot and cold springs... Jemez Springs is famous for hot springs.
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Jun 15, 2013, 8:59 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: were the hot springs hot? I did the Jemez Springs thing once and they were about as hot as a popsicle on a gorgeous July day. Greg. I want you to read what you wrote. Digest it a bit. Reflect on your writing; what you said; what you meant. Hot springs generally equate to water that is geothermically warmed and surface at warm temperatures. Springs - typical, non-hot type - tend to be caused by a spot where water, due to several factors, surface. This can refer to both hot and cold springs... Jemez Springs is famous for hot springs. Foot, meet mouth! After looking, though... they are all considered proper hot springs. The only one there that may be of questionable warmth is the one adjacent to the limestone formation at the 'falls,' which may be temperature influenced by the adjacent river.
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Gmburns2000
Jun 15, 2013, 9:12 PM
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epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: were the hot springs hot? I did the Jemez Springs thing once and they were about as hot as a popsicle on a gorgeous July day. Greg. I want you to read what you wrote. Digest it a bit. Reflect on your writing; what you said; what you meant. Hot springs generally equate to water that is geothermically warmed and surface at warm temperatures. Springs - typical, non-hot type - tend to be caused by a spot where water, due to several factors, surface. This can refer to both hot and cold springs... Jemez Springs is famous for hot springs. Foot, meet mouth! After looking, though... they are all considered proper hot springs. The only one there that may be of questionable warmth is the one adjacent to the limestone formation at the 'falls,' which may be temperature influenced by the adjacent river. None of the ones we tried were hot. One was lukewarm, but that was it. Definitely required a warm day and we were there a day after it had snowed that night.
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edge
Jun 16, 2013, 12:07 AM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: were the hot springs hot? I did the Jemez Springs thing once and they were about as hot as a popsicle on a gorgeous July day. Greg. I want you to read what you wrote. Digest it a bit. Reflect on your writing; what you said; what you meant. Hot springs generally equate to water that is geothermically warmed and surface at warm temperatures. Springs - typical, non-hot type - tend to be caused by a spot where water, due to several factors, surface. This can refer to both hot and cold springs... Jemez Springs is famous for hot springs. Foot, meet mouth! After looking, though... they are all considered proper hot springs. The only one there that may be of questionable warmth is the one adjacent to the limestone formation at the 'falls,' which may be temperature influenced by the adjacent river. None of the ones we tried were hot. One was lukewarm, but that was it. Definitely required a warm day and we were there a day after it had snowed that night. The girls said it was 105*. They went to a pot of mud made with the hot spring water, lathered up and let it dry, then rinsed off in another spring. I opted out and hiked in the desert, which was also hot.
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Gmburns2000
Jun 16, 2013, 12:49 AM
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edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: were the hot springs hot? I did the Jemez Springs thing once and they were about as hot as a popsicle on a gorgeous July day. Greg. I want you to read what you wrote. Digest it a bit. Reflect on your writing; what you said; what you meant. Hot springs generally equate to water that is geothermically warmed and surface at warm temperatures. Springs - typical, non-hot type - tend to be caused by a spot where water, due to several factors, surface. This can refer to both hot and cold springs... Jemez Springs is famous for hot springs. Foot, meet mouth! After looking, though... they are all considered proper hot springs. The only one there that may be of questionable warmth is the one adjacent to the limestone formation at the 'falls,' which may be temperature influenced by the adjacent river. None of the ones we tried were hot. One was lukewarm, but that was it. Definitely required a warm day and we were there a day after it had snowed that night. The girls said it was 105*. They went to a pot of mud made with the hot spring water, lathered up and let it dry, then rinsed off in another spring. I opted out and hiked in the desert, which was also hot. I would have preferred what your ladies had.
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sungam
Jun 16, 2013, 1:11 AM
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macherry wrote: Kartessa wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: sungam wrote: wat is goin on A very good question. A very good question indeed. I guess no one knows the answer. Edge is travelling Greg is still in Africa Erin is some ultra marathoner Ma is Ma Ecop has a lady that makes him do stuffs Donny is still working and going crazy NA is still a sarcastic bastard So... no nothing is going on. this is korrect. fill us un sungam, where the hell have you been, former post whore of rc.com I've been working full time at a bar, slacklining a bunch, and playing quite a lot of eve online.
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notapplicable
Jun 16, 2013, 5:12 AM
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No climbing this weekend. Shoulder feels weird. Did something to it at work. Woke up earlyish. Got a massage. Went to the river. Made mango/lime salsa and fish tacos and an epic brownie with marshmallows on top. Going to celebrate my father with the family tomorrow. Have to help a friend prep her nursery for her first baby next weekend and going to the beach over the 4th, so climbing opportunities are looking slim. After getting out 5 weeks in a row, the thought of all ^this^ not-climbing makes me uneasy.
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notapplicable
Jun 16, 2013, 5:13 AM
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Weather was perfect this weekend. Would really have liked to go soloing again. I think I'm going to be selfish and do more of it this season.
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notapplicable
Jun 16, 2013, 5:15 AM
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sungam wrote: macherry wrote: Kartessa wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: sungam wrote: wat is goin on A very good question. A very good question indeed. I guess no one knows the answer. Edge is travelling Greg is still in Africa Erin is some ultra marathoner Ma is Ma Ecop has a lady that makes him do stuffs Donny is still working and going crazy NA is still a sarcastic bastard So... no nothing is going on. this is korrect. fill us un sungam, where the hell have you been, former post whore of rc.com I've been working full time at a bar, slacklining a bunch, and playing quite a lot of eve online. Life: You're wasting it.
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notapplicable
Jun 16, 2013, 5:18 AM
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Did I tell you guys I bootied a brand new $10 Metolius locking biner from a sport route the other day? Best sport route booty to date!
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notapplicable
Jun 16, 2013, 5:19 AM
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I wasn't so lucky at seneca. Normally I score at least one nut on each trip. Nada last time around. The nOObs are stepping up their game.
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Kartessa
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So... I got puked on yesterday.
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Kartessa
Jun 17, 2013, 6:49 PM
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Kartessa wrote: So... I got puked on yesterday. Twice
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Kartessa
Jun 17, 2013, 6:50 PM
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There may be climbing Thursday
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Kartessa
Jun 17, 2013, 6:50 PM
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Kartessa wrote: There may be climbing Thursday Chosspile, here I come!
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Kartessa
Jun 17, 2013, 6:51 PM
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Was starting to forget this is a climbing forum
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macherry
Jun 17, 2013, 7:31 PM
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nobody climbs anymore
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Gmburns2000
Jun 17, 2013, 7:56 PM
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macherry wrote: nobody climbs anymore who?
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macherry
Jun 17, 2013, 8:20 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: macherry wrote: nobody climbs anymore who? you don't know them
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edge
Jun 17, 2013, 8:51 PM
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Wango Tango, now we're in ..... (Hint: it starts with a "D")
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donald949
Jun 17, 2013, 9:05 PM
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edge wrote: Wango Tango, now we're in ..... (Hint: it starts with a "D") Mango?
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donald949
Jun 17, 2013, 9:06 PM
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Kartessa wrote: Was starting to forget this is a climbing forum Sorta, mostly knot
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donald949
Jun 17, 2013, 9:08 PM
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sungam wrote: macherry wrote: Kartessa wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: sungam wrote: wat is goin on A very good question. A very good question indeed. I guess no one knows the answer. Edge is travelling Greg is still in Africa Erin is some ultra marathoner Ma is Ma Ecop has a lady that makes him do stuffs Donny is still working and going crazy NA is still a sarcastic bastard So... no nothing is going on. this is korrect. fill us un sungam, where the hell have you been, former post whore of rc.com I've been working full time at a bar, slacklining a bunch, and playing quite a lot of eve online. ???
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