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  1. quote: Originally posted by erik: you guys are really mean I know it and I love it!
  2. While we're at it: Any females that fit this bill? 5.12 Sandstone Crack climbers, WI6 ice climbing, Big wall leading A4,and Grade VIs with large vehicle wanting to drive to remote areas with hot ass please let me know. I am a great belayer and can follow well Will road trip to anywhere.
  3. quote: Originally posted by alicia: Hey Rodeo and all-New to this site, new to climbing. I'm planning on hitting the road from May-Aug. Like to do a traveling/climbing/hiking/roadtrip bonanza. Looking for other climbers who are: A)better than me, B) have gear, gas $. I have a harness, shoes, bag, and kick-ass RELIABLE Trooper.I want to start climbing with people over the next couple months, get to know 'em, etc. before hitting the road. Like to go to Bend, Yosemite, maybe the Tetons, Banff. Wherever, as long as it's gorgeous and sunny. More of a cider girl myself, though. Good to hear feedback on places to visit! Barf!
  4. quote: Originally posted by pope: Anybody met Allison, or is that just Cavey trying to make Trask even hornier than he already is? Whomoever allison is she aint me
  5. quote: Originally posted by chucK: I was there (Index) with a lurker .Very nice and sunny, warm even at the Country. This site is working well for picking up partners. I think I'm 2 for 3 now. You guys should try it out. I found more random partners here than anywhere!
  6. Nice Beck I had a Bibler. It was great. But now I think I have a cadillac of bivys for a nissan price. The pole insertion appears to be of good design. If it fails me I will definitely mention it. However I doubt it. Much more room getting in and out of this one than the big wall or hooped Bibler. Large area to eat in overhead and read when mosquitoes are chasing you.
  7. More flamage! More Flamage! I am going to get some more guiness and come back for the festivities! Alex is my new hero because he finally flames someone. Hurray for Alex!
  8. I just got one today...
  9. I'm In I got my platique and beers. Kill em all!
  10. Guts huh? I dont imagine it takes much guts to ice skate or road bike. Probably a little to road bike but oh well I am not here to convince anyone. All I know is that I have ridden bikes, ice skated, and I think Ice climbing is scarier. Go upward with guts and determination....
  11. Here are some gremlins crackhead
  12. I prefer to be remembered more as the Rollins type. I have a lot of tattoos as well and like that vibe from the Rollins Band video of HR covered in mud yelling into the camera.
  13. The site has fancy design. I dont think it is better than a not so fancy designed sight that is easier to load though. There are a few interesting shots in there but kind of like all the same after you have seen so many..
  14. I drop coils on spandex foofy bikers.
  15. quote: Originally posted by carolyn: And, cpt...the above statement was spoken by a guide who I hired.Well at least you are not teasing some dude and gunning off his topropes I got more respect for that. Bud still sucks when compared to Guiness though
  16. Yaaawwwn
  17. Now I dedicate my summer to learning this long lost belay technique while cragging with Mitch
  18. quote: Originally posted by Dwayner: Say what you will, but the fact remains....Lance Armstrong makes the vast majority of climbers, including ice climbers, look like a bunch of WEENIES!!! I bet we'd see who is weenie when lance layin there bleeding. As for the ice climbing comment, riding a bike does take some internal self confidence. I dont know how many icicles you have stuck with your tools but my guess is not many since you make that comment. Being humbled by ice is an easy thing to see. It has a lot to do with fitness and also a lot to do with guts sometimes. There is not much glory or money from ice climbing in most experiences I have had. You ahve to want it for yourself not some trophy or money. Also the stakes are high and yes different.. [ 02-14-2002: Message edited by: Cpt.Caveman ]
  19. I belay you belay beshmay. Tie in here tie in there anchor this anchor that. If it is really too complicated go hire a guide. It aint rocket science. There are books on this sort of thing. There is a lot of common sense with these things. If you dont have any I will sell you some for fitty dollas. Climbing is all about pulling on the next holdm stabbing that fang of ice, grovelling up that mountain or whatever. You get a friggin anchor. You set a belay you continue climbing. It's about finding what system works best for you. Then realizing situation dictates everything you do out there including how you belay. Get some rock climbing books by John Long. Oops I meant Jon Lambone. I bet when Beckey had the rope tied off to his dong leading out on Slesse's NE Buttress he had some vintage shit and still persisted. If your that worried about it start LEADING and you might discover what you like. Situation dictates everything.Situation= how much good pro in the anchorshow scared you or partner arewhat kind of rope system 1 or 2 ropesfall potential ground or injuriousexperienceconfidenceweathertime of day or nightfatiguegear availableknowledge That said I read a lot of books. I started leading. I learned by trial and error what works good where and with whom. You drink your bud I'll smoke mine This topic is worse than DDD part II
  20. Cpt.Caveman

    Caveman Direct

    No that's the woodie Sexual Butt Nugget pumps in his anus!
  21. Cpt.Caveman

    Caveman Direct

    I soloed that naked 2 months ago
  22. quote: Originally posted by bonehead: Who's W ?? Some big motha. I dont know who scares me more W MikeAdam or Charlie
  23. quote: Originally posted by sisu suomi: Yes, Cap. if you ever fucking listen to my back in the fucking 70's stories I have slides of the U notch. chickened out on the V notch when a car sized rock came screaming down the route and hit the glacier below. we did some other routes in the area. bring the beeer and your bubbling personality over. my Rott and Pit will enjoy your company Back in the 70s I have actually walked across the glacier about 5 years ago. Looked pretty mellow... Yes everyone seems to rave about Temple Crag. Although It looks nice I might not have the time. I was thinking about climbing them mid summer with shorts and seeing if I could get some ice climbing in..
  24. quote: Originally posted by carolyn: I would rather have a cold bud (which I do) than a cold guiness Although I am known to drink bud I would rather smoke it
  25. quote: Originally posted by G-spotter: Cold Guinness? Ugh! Guinness is best drunk at ROOM TEMPERATURE! My guess is that you currently do not have a stout and are jealous.
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