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  1. I am gonna mantle up on Mt Britney and pull on her jugs but only on the backside start. Get that all on film
  2. Have Amber smother you with Hippie Oil
  3. Tell Dave to bring his camera this weekend. Doe Total Soul have 420 pitches I guess I'll find out
  4. I'll show up when sk dances naked on the table at pub club for us. Maybe Fred would like that eh Rumor has it Beckey aint going to another one for a while since he be road trippin to Cali soon.
  5. Squeeze your blisters and ooz crap onto mudfalcon Jim
  6. Tell your buddy McLane to get his act in gear then. I think I saw him climbing Peasant's Route about 3 weeks ago He was watching Crack, Jay and I get stoney and laugh at the whippers on Apron Strings. Man that is full on fun to watch
  7. Man you are killing me cap
  8. First attempt was Negro Lesbian
  9. Rumor has it someone freed the Black Dike at Squish. 5.13 eh?! Hopefully there was some Peregrine Mud Falcons raining down on Jim while the climbed it
  10. No doubt about that but you were playing a gem troll yourself. Kiss this
  11. The biologists probably bother the birds more than anyone. Rappeling into nests and counting eggs.... I will climb anywhere I want. You can babble until you puke for all I care.
  12. quote: Originally posted by Lambone: Hey Cpt. no offense, but are you sponsored by Jim Nelson? It seems you always plug his gear... Anyway, it is good stuff. What can I say.. He knows how to stock his store with plenty of lightweight items that other stores don't carry. I think he was the first one around with the stubai aluminum crampons, and the ID bivy sacks, and the Grivel Rambocomps, and the Grivel Air Tech axes, and the Sierra Designs Hercules Tent,and GoLite, and Ushba Pitons, and cheaper steel pitons by Camp, and off brands nobody else does and he demos gear to people. Therefore trying out stuff before you buy it. I believe in the lightweight approach and don't go to REI as much as some since they like to carry heavy shit. [ 06-04-2002, 07:55 AM: Message edited by: Cpt.Caveman ]
  13. Mt Stuart is a pile of dung. Go to the TOOF! Everyone else is!
  14. Maybe so Maybe so Gooten tacht Maybe Not Maybe Not
  15. What would you do if you had Fred's black book for an evening Damn it I wish I did. Just glimpses are massive tease affairs. Kinko's would be invaluable
  16. Werd up Lambone pass it along to your buds maybe they have an idea
  17. Fred, Do you think Lambone is serious he never sent you the email and has he done your route? Hehe I doubt it unless he sends the email Seriuosly though I heard Fred saying he thought there was a better topo\description and he seems serious about finding it. I think he takes pride in having the most definitive guide around.
  18. Also let me mention that those military personnel train for rescue on weekend sunny days weh all our asses are trying to have a good time. I went through ranger school with 3 AF Para Rescue dudes. They all finished 3 of 3 at a good pass rate considering army rate was 28% and marines at 21% finish rate.
  19. Dont forget the guy saving you wants to climberbro! He or she volunteered for that training!
  20. climberbro16, Nope but I just have respect and understand as I have been in the military in combat zone with infantry unit.... I learned how to climb from a friend that was in the army and not related to any military training. I am just relating what I feel is true. I can talk a lot of trash about the military but one thing is true- once the shit hits the fan they are serious and dedicated as well as trained well...
  21. I think he only gets one when a new page is created. Make page 100
  22. Let me ring out and say that I spent 7 years in the army. I jumped out of copter and planes and jets. I can tell you that many officers and soldiers\military personnel take pride in their jobs and especially in rescue ... the pride runs deep in that area rightly so. I can only take my hat off to any of them and all of them. I hope they still remain bold and trained well. It is in some way considered training sometimes when these personnel are actually not "training" but rescuing but I am sure they get the right pay for them as well as personal and public gratitude they deserve. Indeed they are true heroes. I am sad to hear of deaths and injuries also knowing they are unavoidable. Nobody wants a rescue and nobody wants the media attention. I may talk jokingly about others needing it but only jokingly and never when an injury or death occurs. That is sad. I think that if you are a climber and may need it like me then get insurance or think about it. It seems wise and right. I can only say that maybe rescue insurance which I am buying this week through the AAC is a good idea [ 06-03-2002, 11:28 PM: Message edited by: Cpt.Caveman ]
  23. mattp, tell davidw and sisu suomi to be there and we will do the 420th pitch upside down sideways. I think I might free solo it
  24. If you want a cheap bivy bag and choose between Bibler and Integral Designs remember both fabrics are same and ID is cheaper. I ditched my Bibler for ID and think that I have seen some cool tents wich are not cheap http://hilleberg.com Just shut up and get a bivy for now. Then get a single wall 4 season is my advice
  25. I call that stuff rubble. Prime reason for me to climbe elsewhere besides these peaks.......
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