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thelawgoddess

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  1. i also agree. the beer at crystal mountain is better!
  2. what a sweet-looking website, dude!
  3. i live in telluride - practically in the middle of nowhere. but i'll see what i can do ...
  4. i definitely can't be putting my personal drive into my work computer.
  5. i don't think that would hold all of rumr's climbing shoes!
  6. i don't know. i was out there during the big logger festival last summer and those dudes are pretty friggin' fast!
  7. i think that's also in the how to climb 5.12 book ...
  8. sweet, klenke! i think that's the ticket right there. if i can find the right cord, i might haul my computer up to work this weekend and give it a try. thanks, dude!
  9. i have about 2 gigs of info to store and already have a bunch of cd-r's.
  10. thanks, dru. do you know how many diskettes i'd need to store all of that information??? not to mention it'd be all broken up and very disorganized! scott, i've set up slave drives before, but not between two different computers. what would i need to hook the two up to do that?
  11. i'm hoping one of you computer geeks can spare me some research time and help me out. i have a really old desktop that i want to ditch ... but i want to save everything on the hard drive onto some cd's first. i don't have a cd-r drive on my computer but there is one on my computer at work. can i somehow hook them up and get all of my stuff transferred?
  12. ask three different locals about bv access and you'll get three different answers. some are saying it's still a poach and you should go on the weekend when the watchman is off duty. i personally don't know what the official status is right now and i'm not entirely sure how to find out ... but people are definitely climbing bv and i haven't heard of anybody getting in trouble.
  13. these pics might help: pms
  14. that's grivel's "double spring". i use leashless tools and although i have yet to drop one, i use the double spring when doing multi-pitch routes - just in case. (it would suck to be up there with just one tool!)
  15. thelawgoddess

    Hey!

  16. i didn't know other people listened to dada.
  17. thelawgoddess

    please tell me

    i don't know ... i think wirlwind's got it worse.
  18. um .... yeah.
  19. when climbing in squish in the spring bring your skis. when it rains, it's a short drive up to whistler to frolic in pow. i've had great long weekends doing both.
  20. i'm not familiar with jah man, but if you do ancient art your friends and family can hike around and watch. it's a nice area to hang out and topping out looks like a lot of fun.
  21. that looks like a fun one!
  22. went to do the ribbon on tuesday and decided not to once we got there. the first pitch is rather thin. a little too thin for our liking. and the approach wasn't looking so great either. (good day for soft slab slides!) so we headed up camp bird mine to check out some other stuff. anything small was falling off and most stuff had streams of water running down them. it was warm - i think it hit over 40 that day. the park turned out to be the safest bet. there's a lot of hooking going on there ... which is to be expected when you've got that many people climbing there day after day. hopefully it will get some coverage during the current storm. wednesday was also unseasonably warm up and into the 40's. we headed over to silver pick falls in telluride. it's in and looks really fun, but it's mostly freestanding and after testing the thin portion at the bottom we decided the risk wasn't worth it. it was not strong at all and just weighting picks caused shearing. best to come back after the heat wave has passed. ames upper falls is fat. left side is moderate. [center is to be avoided.] right is shorter but much more fun and you can do a mixed variation if you want. cool to have all that water running behind within view. we drove out to look at bridalveil. unfortunately neither of us lead wi6, so we just got to ooh, aah, and drool. a local guide said it's the fattest it's been in years. it looks sweet as sin.
  23. scarpa and garmont also do not make small enough boots. don't think i haven't done some homework and talked to the companies directly!!! i'm still working on lowa - they wouldn't give me an answer so i just bought a pair of their smallest boots and will find out soon. won't help with the dynafit "problem" but i already bought some at bindings anyway.
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