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Everything posted by Bronco
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You should've given her a bare bottom spankin for blocking the trail.
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quote: Originally posted by Lambone: ...where is Senior Citizens anyway? I thought that coner crack up at Toxic Shock wall was 5.8, at least by Yosemite standards. Maybe the only overrated route at Index! Senior citizens is at Private Ideeho I agree with your assesment of Toxic Shock. I think it's a great beginner's hand jam except the sketchy move into the corner.
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quote: Originally posted by chucK: Is Senior Citizens an 8 in the new guide??? Fun pitch by the way. Timberjack is OK. Yes! and it felt like every bit of an 8 to me.
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more good 5.8 climbs out there Al's armed response (the start is moss and brush but it's worth it ) CF route (havent done it but it looks good) Who Put the Purr in My Pussy (on my list to do) Senior Citizens in Space (good views of the town)
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and I resemble the gaper remark too
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I don't really care one way or the other, but, one reason the new trail MAY have been put there is because the old trail becomes a literal stream bed after it rains. I don't think it was lined with granite, I think there is enough in the ground that its all there is under the little bit of topsoil. That said, I still dont give a rats ass and may start using the NEW trail just beacuse it makes lambone all hot and bothered.
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that's just mean man, leave the goats out of this.
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I find it hard to get worked up over 20' of trail in an area that was heavily quarried not too long ago. I also think pope's original post was a nice troll and he did an efficent job of running with whatever you goofballs gave him (and keep giving him)
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Harsh Lambone, that's why you are so dense huh? Well he looks like a nice dad anyway. You can't judge a book by its cov....cov..... haaa haaa haaa
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Yes, you are right, now I feel better. thank you very much. either it was something you said or the 6 pack of Rainier I had for lunch. give me a break! Unless you start threatening to crap on someone's head from the next pitch up I don't think caveman has anything to worry about in his position as spraymeister keyboard ninja at CC.com.
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those guys look like Army officers driving that wagon.
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Willis Wall should be in fine shape by August. Serioulsly, the Mt. Adams South Spur is a worthy objective for beginners with a "big mountain" feel to it. It's an easy overnighter with a nice big bivy at the lunch counter. Fun summit day too, crampons and iceaxes recomended so, you still feel like you are "climbing". Great views of Hood and the Columbia river all the way up with a nice view of Rainier on a clear day as a reward for getting to the top. No real exposure or danger other than glissading and (obvioulsy) weather. Have fun (its the most important part)
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the only issue I have is Dru and Caveman both being gone at the same time, I mean come on what the hell am I supposed to do for the next week, work???
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Jesus Dan if your humor were any dryer, I'd think you might be a homo.
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I think it is ok to spray now, I like the megamid 'cause you can use it as a parasail off lib cap when you top out and land in yakima to drink at all the dirty feet wineries. Tally Ho! [ 05-08-2002, 01:31 PM: Message edited by: Bronco ]
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Nacho's Pre Pub Club Report (this is live!)
Bronco replied to MysticNacho's topic in Climber's Board
Macho Nacho - do you drive the green volvo with oregon plates? I am sorry I missed you, I got to the parking lot at 5:30 with 3 of the Budwiser girls, (you know the ones in the ads) and we partied until about 2:30am, drank a whole keg of beer , decided nobody else was coming and didn't want to wait there all night and went home. Just kidding about the bud girls and the keg, I just figured since both you and Lambone had planned to be out there already and weren't found, (I hiked everything from the country to the inner town wall) nobody else was coming and went home at around 7:30. There were spectacular views of the mountains. If it makes you feel any better, I'd be glad to hook up with you another time out there, especially durring the week. I can give you some pointers on flailing and crying. -
this is the best spray I have seen in quite a while. Thanks Dan and Jon! Maybe Dan and Jon could follow up the Capt. Caveman vs Alpine K battle cage match today at lunch or tag team???
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yeah and who wants a glass of wine after all that climbing? sheesh, get a clue!
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They sure look kewl! but they would suck if you had to use them for plunging. Or try a boot-axe belay with those suckers. I think I will get one to carry strapped to my pack up the DC on Rainier next time. Here comes a hardman! watch out, coming through! Serioulsy, they are probably the future of steep ice and mixed climbing. I hear things....
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You are not a recently retired Catholic Priest are you? Seriously, I don't know if Capt. Caveman is talking about the same guy, but, you could pm this guy, I know he has been involved in that kind of work previously. crack cool thing to do Dan!
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quote: Originally posted by Juan: .........Let's settle this before lunch. John Sharp BATTLECAGE!!!!!! Alpine K versus Capt. Caveman in a battle royal steel cage match. The first one with a hole in their pink tights will be deemed - "DA LOSER".
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quote: Originally posted by Cpt.Caveman: I say we have arm wrestling matches for each at event at the previous week's pube club. The east side team I declare as our represented arm wrestlers- Mikeadam W Charlie if we can't win that, maybe we can see who has the most pubes
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Great, if I don't run into you guys earlier, I'll see you in the parking lot around, dark or dark thirty.
