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dynoguy


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What is your favorite thing to eat after a hard day of climbing? I like burritos.


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Burgers and Fries !!


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The Rib Co. In J Tree.


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Beer.


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Hooters Chicken wings (med,Hot)
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A meal at the GOLDEN CORRAL !!!!!


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any kind of soup,


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right after climbing it tends to be beer. but ultimately, i like to eat somethign high in protein, normally a protein shake... but beer is pretty good.


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I'm with rcaret on this one. Burgers n Fries. BBQ comes a close second.

Mark


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I dunno about after climbing (maybe pancakes), but nothing keeps me going all day like chunky peanut butter on raisin bread. The best part is that they're way easy to make - I just throw a little jar of PB and a loaf of bread in my bag and I'm good to go all day.

Oh, and cheese :D


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I love Mcdonalds! thats the best ever! because you can get a nice juicy burger to hit the spot! mmm mmm good :twisted:


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My partners and I usually hit up post climbing taco bell. If we had pre-climbing taco bell we either do wendys or 7-11. Usually we have pre-climbing wendys.

The point: when I do something I'm proud of, I get a steak quesadilla with extra steak. Those things are really not worth the price but the mere thought of it makes my mouth water.


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when climbing in the Gunks P&G's nachos with chili, fried calamari, a hot open roast beef sandwhich and a pint of Guiness or Honey Brown. P&G's isn't the in place with the climbers or the "I just turned 21" crowd and that suits me just fine.

For the Daks if I'm climbing near Keene valley I hit cliff hanger for breakfast for a breakfast burrito. or the Downhill Grill in Placid for Fajitas and Saranac or margaritas.

When on a budget Wendys always hits the spot. A large Chili or Taco Salad usually suit me nicely. I rarely eat fast food other then Wendys and Jacks but if I can find either after climbing I'm a happy camper (err, climber).


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When at RRG nothing hits the spot like Miguel's pizza!


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crispy M&M's!!!


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What ever is cheap and what we all agree on to eat.


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Jack-In-The Box Bacon Ultimate Cheeseburger with curly fries and a strawberry milkshake it ths best reward ever.

Also, whenever I'm in the vicinity of Scaleburger a stop there is a must. All you Washington climbers know about Scaleburger :lol:


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A glass of ultra-sugary lemonade and some milk fortified with whey protein. Technically, I guess that's actually drinking. As far as eating after climbing, it's all about the bean and chese burrito from Baja Fresh. :)


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Cliff Bars, nothing better.. but that's while climbing.

After climbing i usually go home and eat whatever I can find that doesn't take too much effort; Top Ramen, Cup'O'Noodle, PB&J sandwich with Banana, or maybe a Strawberry Smoothie. Heh.


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Vietnamese - big bowl of beef ball soup (pho) or vermicelli (bun). Yummers!


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Kung Pao scallops and shrimp at the chinese place on the way down from Tahquitz. Yum!


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Vietnamese - big bowl of beef ball soup (pho) or vermicelli (bun). Yummers!

That's a good `un too. A few spring rolls and a bowl of vermicelli hits the spot. Chinese works too.


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What is your favorite thing to eat after a hard day of climbing? I like burritos.

I'll second that. Nothing like a big greasy plate of Mexican food after a hard day of climbing--accompanied with chips & salsa, of course.

Curt


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If climbing at Rumney, NH, The Plymouth House of Pizza has the best pizza in the world. Buffalo Chicken Pizza. And Beer.

Josh


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pizza+dark beer


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I gotta go with a meatball sub at subway!! the best!

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