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vertical-rockrat
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how bout holy sheets lol.... for that one flat sloping face that feels like a sheet of glass all pinchers .... little devil boy no 420 here (for a huge over hang) or the keg is dry (for a desert route that takes 2-3 pitches in the sun) jsut some ideas lol
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okinawatricam
Mar 1, 2004, 11:27 PM
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The keg is dry, I love it.
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baja_java
Mar 1, 2004, 11:40 PM
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i'd name my routes "One," and then "Two," and then "Three," and sequentially on and on, all across the country and around the globe, so that when i become the super uber climbing stud that i know i'm destined to be, others might follow in my footsteps and try to repeat the same life long tick list that will span decades, up to "Nine Thousand Eighty-Nine" or whatever, and inadvertently spawning endless controversies about whether doing them out of order is in the spirit of Sean
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slablizard
Mar 1, 2004, 11:42 PM
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it depends on the route, what happened when you climbed it-bolted it...I mean the name should remind something.
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rngrchad
Mar 2, 2004, 1:24 AM
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I prefer not to name my routes. I just don't believe in labeling people or rocks. Once labled, all potential opportunites diminish. Real reason I don't believe in labeling...I'm no good at climbing and the yosemite decimal system shows me up every time. :wink:
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akaijen
Mar 2, 2004, 1:33 AM
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Recently got back from Peru, and I typically read a lot of fiction/non-fiction from the places where I travel. As a result, I've been reading a lot about the Incas. The Incas revered mountains and stone, right, so I'd really love it if someone would put up a whole Inca Wall and then tell me where it is, so I can climb there. Here are the requirements for a wall worthy of Inca homage: - be PARTICULARLY beautiful rock. As in the rock itself must be stunning to behold. - high up, long approach, and have absolutely breath-taking views. Some believe that the Incas built Machu Picchu as a resort, choosing the location for it's exceptionally stunning view of the mountains - be EPIC Route names would be: Manco Gets the Knife - sharp, finny stuff since Manco's throat was slit Tupac Amaru's Last Stand - route furthest away from the approach and/or with the worst views since Tupac Amaru fled to the jungle Ch-ch-ch-chicha - route with a lot of variety since Chicha is a festive drink Aero Continente Cancelled My Flight Again - climb with studly roof move - if you miss it, you're back to square one. Need I say more? Infierno - hard and in the sun, named after the jungle town I stayed in - yes it was hell Inca Coca - long route, for when you need that extra little lift to finish it up To whomever puts up my Inca Wall, since I am no where near the skill level to do this myself, I can think of many more names. ;) Cheers, Jen
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climbsomething
Mar 2, 2004, 1:41 AM
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I Saw It On Rockclimbing.com It would, of course, be a death route 8)
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clymber
Mar 2, 2004, 2:26 AM
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Elevator Out Of Service If you think this is hard try being hung like Alvin the Chipmunk on a frosty December morning
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wildduck
Mar 2, 2004, 2:28 AM
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hahahaha thats a good one clymber. i'd name my route "an old jedi mind trick"
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arrowhead
Mar 2, 2004, 4:09 AM
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While bolting a route, our battery drill fell off and rolled down the hill into thick thorny bushes. We couldn't recover it, and a replacement battery cost us a whopping 800 bucks. We eventuallly named the route "800 bucks down the hill".
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kahuna3602
Mar 2, 2004, 4:43 AM
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Cake or Death
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Mescalin - For that several pitch crack that seems to never end, cause its the only way to fly, and your not sure if your dreaming or if your at the top lol.. It's Only a Dream - For a nice overhang. The Red pill or the Blue - Just sounds kinda cool lol.... (notice a matrix theme here where we don't know if we are dreaming or awake) Follow the White Rabbit - Nice Chimney i think would work for this one.
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mrmons
Mar 3, 2004, 5:34 PM
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These are probably already route names but I like them! 1) Reach, bastard! Reach! 2) A dingo ate yo baby! 3) Never a Good Thing. Mr. Mons :twisted:
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dirko
Mar 3, 2004, 5:37 PM
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The route name? "I met Dean Potter. No Really." Duh :roll:
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shank
Mar 3, 2004, 6:17 PM
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Delusions of Grandeur
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outdoorclimber
Mar 3, 2004, 6:32 PM
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I don't know any exact route names yet, but the wall would definetely be called grandparents wall :P
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grabngrip
Mar 3, 2004, 6:53 PM
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The naked babysitters club. no bolts on this route lol
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noodlearms
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In reply to: Elevator Out Of Service Nice! That's too good to post here. Someone's gonna steal it for sure. One day after climbing several routes named after various parts of the female anatomy, a female climber friend of mine (a newbie) decided her revenge would be naming her first route "My Boyfriend's Dick". Imagine a guy having to tell another guy "I climbed My Boyfriend's Dick". The possibilities are endless. As for me, I don't bother to name my climbs. The gym just takes them down in a couple of months anyway.
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grabngrip
Mar 3, 2004, 7:24 PM
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my boyfriends dick is an awesome name. i would just start laughing too hard if i ever told someone i climbed "my boyfriends dick" I happen to liek Panty wall at red rocks. thats a cool name
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okinawatricam
Mar 4, 2004, 10:22 AM
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In reply to: grabngrip -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- my boyfriends dick is an awesome name. i would just start laughing too hard if i ever told someone i climbed "my boyfriends dick" I happen to liek Panty wall at red rocks. thats a cool name i am definately stealing that one. I send you a cpy of the guidebook and add you to the contributors list for this.
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noodlearms
Mar 4, 2004, 9:55 PM
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In reply to: i am definately stealing that one. I send you a cpy of the guidebook and add you to the contributors list for this. Which? "My Boyfriend's Dick"? You can have the name... It'll be years before my friend or I put up anything original. :-)
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tucsonalex
Mar 4, 2004, 10:05 PM
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In reply to: I Saw It On Rockclimbing.com It would, of course, be a death route 8) :lol: :lol: :lol:
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mowz
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Arthritis
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