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onelung
Oct 28, 2003, 1:25 AM
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I just had a running friend email me an article regarding "Kropping" http://www.byjamesraia.com/index.php?showcat=2&article=83 And I remember when Erden Eruc posted that idea of remembering Goran Kropp in this way. http://www.rockclimbing.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=16980&postdays=0&postorder=asc&topic_view=&start=15&sid=5da42590b681af2dba887205f702aaf7 So enough with the links.... How many of us out here are Kropping it? Not to boast but I have recently completed a goal of biking to my crag, climbing, swimming, and then biking home. Sure feels great, who cares that its healthy. Round trip a measly 60 miles or so. And I bike to work most days. My 5 year old Jeep has less than 44,000 miles and I am trying to keep that down as much as I can because it puts me on my bike or in my running shoes. Alright shout it out..... How are You Kropping it? Cheers, bill If anyone PM's me with directions on how to make my links neater I'll edit those. Thanks.
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onelung
Oct 28, 2003, 3:42 AM
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I feel like the kid on "Crank Yankers" when I say.."Nobody?...No One?..." Alright, Thats fine. Get out there and start Kropping some $#!t !!! Cheers, and have a peaceful night. i am bill
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gat
Oct 28, 2003, 1:17 PM
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I am Kropping it. I ride to work as often as I can (26 mile round trip). Weather has no effect on my decision, only other obligations that may force me to drive. When I lived closer to work (14 mile round trip), I used to alternate days of running/riding to work. As my running volume increases, I may start something like...ride to work, run home, run to work, ride home, ride to work etc...
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koko
Oct 28, 2003, 3:49 PM
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I bike to school everyday (14mile round trip) and it is my goal to do so every school day this year. so far so good. i have run to and from school as well when my bike was out of commision or when it was just convenient. human powered travel is great!
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freezerfrost
Oct 28, 2003, 3:57 PM
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dude. I've used my bike for transport to crags way before some swedish guy avoided public transportation enroute to Nepal. And there's millions in the world who do more than me in with regard to using human-powered transport. I resent attempts to create a jargon term for typical activity.
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gat
Oct 28, 2003, 4:06 PM
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In reply to: dude. I've used my bike for transport to crags way before some swedish guy avoided public transportation enroute to Nepal. And there's millions in the world who do more than me in with regard to using human-powered transport. I resent attempts to create a jargon term for typical activity. While I do respect your point - you have been doing this for a long time and don't need a new slang word to describe it. Maybe you need to relax a bit. Resentment seems a bit harsh.
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erdeneruc
Oct 28, 2003, 4:28 PM
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OK - onelung - Here it is: I have Kropped Denali from Seattle. Rode the rig up there from Seattle, on a 175 lbs rig including the climbing gear, starting on Feb 1, 2003 in front of my home. Walked into the Kahiltna Base Camp with two friends, a distance of 67 miles over the length of Kahiltna, then summitted on May 29 with two partners. We were a total of five on the mountain. I then biked back toward the end of June from the same spot where I had transitioned from the bike to snowshoes on May 1. I was back in Seattle on August 24, having covered 5,546 miles. I leave for Aconcagua January 2005. There will be oceanrowing involved as well. Erden. check out http://www.around-n-over.org
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onelung
Oct 29, 2003, 4:57 AM
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Hey Erden, Great to hear about Denali, all the best on your continued pursuit. And the rest...Thanks for sharing!
In reply to: dude. I've used my bike for transport to crags way before some swedish guy I resent attempts to create a jargon term for typical activity. Dood, Dont Kropp angry! Hey if it helps you feel included we can make one for you? How about when you are Kropping it but you feel kind of whinny....well then your "Freezerfrosting" it! Yea..that sounds kind of nice. Its All Good, bill
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krustyklimber
Oct 29, 2003, 5:36 AM
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Yes, and I continue to Goranicize my way through life too... Erden has been on my mind a lot lately, I hope his journey is going well and that he is having all the fun he left here looking for... I had hoped to ride part of the way outta town with him, but I had a biopsy shceduled for the same day. Jeff http://pages.prodigy.net/.../emoticons/wave1.gif
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erdeneruc
Oct 29, 2003, 9:04 AM
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Come to one of my presentations about the journey, krusty. On 29th, at TNF on 1st Ave at 07:30 pm, and on 30th at REI on Yale at 07:00pm. We can then talk about riding together somewhere not as far for the time being :) Erden.
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krustyklimber
Oct 30, 2003, 10:06 PM
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They are both on my calender, and well within my riding range! lol You can count on seeing me at one (if not both of them) I have a big hug I have been saving for you! I am SOOOO glad to hear you are well! Jeff http://pages.prodigy.net/.../emoticons/wave1.gif
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