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rocloco
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Raise your goals higher...
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bandidopeco
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That's one of the great things about climbing, there's always some route that's just beyond your reach. If your climbing everything in your area, that probably just means that it's either time to travel more, or time to put more stuff up. have fun
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monkey_toes
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Have you done the seven summits yet ?? Climbed all there is to climb ?? There should be plenty to get motivated about.
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[quote:d58a6327f3="monkey_toes"]Have you done the seven summits yet ?? Climbed all there is to climb ?? There should be plenty to get motivated about.[/quote:d58a6327f3] I'm into gut bustin mind bending sport routes. I'm not into endless scrambling in freezing tempatures. I'm had my fill of cold. hahaaa :D
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rocloco
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Go climb Infinite Bliss....Mt. Garfield's West Peak...Infinite Bliss (IV 5.10b, 23 pitches). The route climbs roughly 2600 vertical feet, and is claimed to be the longest "sport" climb in North America. Better do it before they all get CHOPPED...
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[quote:9bae2535d0="rocloco"]Go climb Infinite Bliss....Mt. Garfield's West Peak...Infinite Bliss (IV 5.10b, 23 pitches). The route climbs roughly 2600 vertical feet, and is claimed to be the longest "sport" climb in North America. Better do it before they all get CHOPPED...[/quote:9bae2535d0] Chopped!? What a shame, does it protect well enough sans bolts?
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Oct 23, 2004, 4:53 PM
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what if you smoke to much reef and its hard to be motivated?
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rocloco
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In reply to: In reply to: Go climb Infinite Bliss....Mt. Garfield's West Peak...Infinite Bliss (IV 5.10b, 23 pitches). The route climbs roughly 2600 vertical feet, and is claimed to be the longest "sport" climb in North America. Better do it before they all get CHOPPED... Chopped!? What a shame, does it protect well enough sans bolts? Dunno how it protects other than the bolts. Never climbed it. There's a fair bit of info on the net. Check out http://www.alpinedave.com/garfield/infinite_bliss.htm I doubt they'll get chopped anytime soon, but there is a lot of controversy over the rt being bolted since it was on National Park land and the guys that did it never asked for permission. Plus, they drilled the bolts with a powered drill...which is apparantly one of the "cruxes" of the debate. There's an article about it in the latest R&I. Anyway, looks LONG and fun...
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In reply to: Go climb Infinite Bliss....Mt. Garfield's West Peak...Infinite Bliss (IV 5.10b, 23 pitches). The route climbs roughly 2600 vertical feet, and is claimed to be the longest "sport" climb in North America. Better do it before they all get CHOPPED... 5.10b? CHOPPED? CHOP IT.
In reply to: Chopped!? What a shame, does it protect well enough sans bolts? 5.10b? then you can put it up on lead.
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