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greyicewater
Mar 19, 2004, 3:09 AM
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it's a thrill, and it's hard... that is one of the best combinations that i have seen
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slavetogravity
Mar 19, 2004, 3:12 AM
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For all the fast cars, hot chicks and loads of cash I was promised.
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nagatana
Mar 19, 2004, 9:15 AM
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In reply to: I think there is already a post like this somewhere but I couldnt find it so if there is just give me the link... 26 replies, and no link. Ah, well one shouldn't expect much from this sort of thread. Why do you climb? - Jun 27, 2001 Why is climbing so addictive? - Oct 8, 2003 Why are we all climbing? - Jan 13, 2004 What got you guys hooked on climbing? - Feb 1, 2004 high schol (sic) student looking for some views about the sport - Feb 17, 2004 This sounds like a C- in the making... good luck. - mandrew
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magnesio
Mar 19, 2004, 9:29 AM
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There is no feeling like going from a step to another harder one. Tension=gratification when you clip and go. and of course all those incredible devices.
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rockscaler2
Mar 19, 2004, 9:41 AM
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For the money!!!....<~~~LMAO..I climb for the fun of it man....its pure enjoyment. Nothing like slippin on that harness, tying in and scaling some stone man...nothing beats it. Joey
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drrock
Mar 19, 2004, 12:26 PM
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clymber
Mar 19, 2004, 1:03 PM
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how else would i get all that stuck gear you see
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mazzystr
Mar 19, 2004, 1:03 PM
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because i like to dance on a verticle plane...
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crag
Mar 19, 2004, 1:20 PM
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"In that exquisite moment before the hard move, when one looks and understands, may lie an answer to the question why one climbs." -Gwen Moffat, 1961
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warloc
Mar 19, 2004, 1:21 PM
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Because when I can't climb, that's the thing I would like to do the most
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andyw
Mar 21, 2004, 9:55 AM
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Great way to get some good muscle, loose weight and push the limits. It jsut gets you focused on the holds on your moves and takes everything else away
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kunzie
Mar 21, 2004, 10:07 AM
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Because I do not intend to tiptoe through life only to arrive safely at death. To live with no fear, no distractions, the ability to let that which does not matter truly slide, and the ability to regurgitate fight club quotes that make me seem bad-ass
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adeptus
Mar 21, 2004, 12:15 PM
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In reply to: The closer I get to killing myself, the easier it is to seperate the important things in life from the things that just don't matter... Death definitely has something to do with the passion for climbing, especially alpine climbing. The decisions you make when you climb could very well be your last. Life just makes a lot more sense when you climb, than when you live a “normal” life. It's a simple matter of survival.
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jammer
Mar 21, 2004, 2:43 PM
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When I climb, it is a bond between nature and myself. There are other ways to bond with nature, but climbing is my choice. I love rock, air and the thrill of danger. Climbing helps me keep in touch with the natural instincts created in me. Climbing is also a one on one challenge, while using gear allows me to continue another day when nature wins.
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rrrADAM
Mar 21, 2004, 3:01 PM
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While I know "conceously" that I have managed all the risks, "subconceously" I am in fear of my life, therefore I get the adrenaline rush of fight or flight. It is this balancing act of the mind that I enjoy most. Especially when I am 20-30 feet above small Trad pro. There are a myriad of reasons why I climb, but the above is probably the most profound and intense for me. Usually what stands between climbers climbing at or just above their ability is their "lead head", as if it's not screwed on right, many are unwilling to take falls from far above their pro, therefore they do not commit themselves to climb outside of their comfort level. I love to be scared, so climbing through that fear when every nerve is aware is what I enjoy most about climbing. I am not saying one should climb wrecklessly, but if one has managed the risks their is no reason not to climb at or above one's abilities.
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ford
Mar 21, 2004, 6:18 PM
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Why does a bird fly? Why do people fall in love? Why do some people go to church on Sunday, while others go to a high lonesome place? We do what we were meant to do, what we HAVE to do. I could no more stop climbing than I could stop breathing. (The results would be the same. ) I know this isn't what you're looking for, but some things just defy description and definition. ---Ford--- 'the emptiness within the cup, makes the cup useful.' Tao Te Ching 'All the truths I will tell you, are shameless lies.' -Bokonon- :wink:
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leinosaur
Mar 21, 2004, 6:45 PM
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fer gits & shiggles! what else, besides sex, remains fun all day but leaves your entire body completely exhausted, if you're doing it right? :wink: to know Earth also, because rowing crew, another all-body sport, is too linear for me adrenaline, pepes, groovy gear pm me your essay if you want some editing, unless that's not allowed leinosaur
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itakealot
Mar 21, 2004, 7:35 PM
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to give meaning to my insignificant little life. Oh yeah, and to drop baggies full of poop from my bivy.
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climbhigh2005
Mar 21, 2004, 9:02 PM
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Thanks so much guys.. I have got alot of good quotes from yall to use one my paper!!
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cadaverchris
Mar 22, 2004, 12:00 AM
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i'm afraid of climbing. there is the kind of climbing thats done in the beginining, when you go top rope cliffs and climbing gyms and what not- where climbing is super safe. But after that, (if you continue into the realm where you might consider calling yourself a climber) you discover that all of the sudden theres a hightened level of commitment. And theres a new necessity to comprehend your own abilities and limits. A need to critically and objectively evaluate yourself your desires, your abilities, your commitment. And all of the sudden you can't hide anymore every hidden littel corner of yourself is exposed leading near your limit you make difficult decisions- everything going on in your life exits your head. And you're completely immersed in the reality and mortality of the moment. every breath is only breathed for right now and after its all said and done. and you're back on the ground- there is no explanation for why you’ve made the decisions you did- whether you continued, whether you bailed off of the climb, whether you shit your pants or made pacts with god or devil. but you'll remember the climb and how for one brief moment life was primal the very essence of survival desire was quenched - but only brielfly. and you peered into the darkest corners of your soul in hopes of finding an answer to the question of why you are here and why you climb and why you love and why you wake up. and in retro spect you had an answer while you were there, gripped and sweating on that climb. and tomorrow you'll be back on a climb looking for it again
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chossmonkey
Mar 22, 2004, 12:22 AM
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Personal challenge, and of course, because it's fun!
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leinosaur
Mar 22, 2004, 12:33 AM
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Cadaverchris wins the prize! Melissa, you better give him credit for that in the paper, cause he'll publish it soon. Intense, man . . . leinosaur
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scottcody
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Because like, dude, when I climb it's like DUUUDE, and then its like... I, mean duuuuuuude, you know dude? But then at one moment you are like... duude, and then the next its totaly DUDE, and then... its just out there dude.
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dabhaid
Mar 22, 2004, 2:43 AM
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Nothing but nothing clears my head in the same way climbing does... all your insignificant stresses melt away to be replaced with adrenaline and sheer satisfaction. For "the achieve of, the mastery of the thing".
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deco
Mar 22, 2004, 2:53 AM
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I like to get tired after a day at the crag.... I like the smell of my gears...am i the only one?
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