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  1. "In dream cipher, climbing -- whether up a ladder, mountain or stairs -- is a symbol of the struggle for self-improvement -- personally or professionally. Climbing can represent a rite of initiation, personal development and progression through the various stages of consciousness on the route to self-actualization. The achievement is all the greater for the suffering involved in its attainment. Despite the danger, fear and effort involved in scaling the heights, once the summit is finally reached, the climber is rewarded with feelings of exhilaration and achievement. Climbing thus symbolizes transcendence from the lowly aspects of the human condition to higher more spiritual values. In Freudian thought, climbing can signify a yearning for sexual fulfillment."

     

    :: Signs & Symbols, Clare Gibson, 1996

  2. Muffy_The_Wanker_Sprayer said:

    Hey Timmay, can you make sk go away and add all my posts to muffy??? PLEASE????

    mysql_query("UPDATE posts SET user='muffy_the_wanker_sprayer' WHERE user='sk' LIMIT 1715");

    mysql_query("DELETE FROM users WHERE id='sk' LIMIT 1");

     

    And just like that... crazy.gif

  3. Stefan said:

    "In flying, I have learned that carelessness and overconfidence are usually far more dangerous than deliberately accepted risks."

     

    Wilbur Wright

    Confidence, when not tempered by humility, is foolishness by a different name.
  4. minx said:

    this does make me wonder what proportion of female climbers started climbing w/their boyfriends or b/c of their boyfriends.

    For me, it was actually the other way around. I saw a good friend take a ground fall soloing. I had no desire to climb after watching him bounce off the deck ... until I saw Muffy on the rock with appropriate gear and the such.
  5. What's the point of putting up routes so close together that the experience of one climb is virtually indistinguishable from the next? Jamming routes together, simply for the sake of putting up routes, makes it difficult to even find a particular route. And when routes start to share holds, it just reaches the point of being ridiculous!

     

    This mentality lacks an aesthetic appeal, shows a lack of vision, and favors quantity over quality. Personally, I would rather climb one exceptional line that makes the most of what the rock has to offer than three mediocre lines that are just kinda there.

  6. Bronco said:

    Figger 8 posted it a couple days ago, but thanks for the breaking news anyway rolleyes.gif

    Seeing as it was an aside in a thread titled Erden on Denali, it's really a wonder that any of us missed it... Please forgive those of us who lack your omnipotence.

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