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  1. it's not exactly an adjustable daisy but if you clip an oval through the top hole and thread the other holes with cord like you would thread an adjustable fifi, it works like one except you can clip it (unlike a fifi)
  2. G-spotter

    fucking idiots

    There are circumstances where it is - as long as you don't forget your safe word.
  3. G-spotter

    fucking idiots

    The tensions between the "violent" anarchists and the "peaceful" anarchists go back at least as far as Bakunin and Kropotkin in the 19th century. I've always admired Kropotkin: when given the opportunity to denounce Bakunin's violent methods, he refused, saying their choice of methods differed but their ultimate goals were in agreement. Such a contrast with the Communist purges and self-directed violence. I've got no time to commit violence against property but if that's what you think is going to smash the state? You're wrong but go ahead and try. It's not gonna make any difference to the way the world gets run. Your propaganda of the deed is going to get you labelled as a violent twit.
  4. G-spotter

    pew pew pew

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_8792000/8792008.stm
  5. maybe cut and paste that opinionated description here as i never saved a copy and won't pay to access it now?
  6. You'd be better off getting a good armoured cup for your balls, which will be getting extremely intimate with the edge of the crack the whole time you are grinding your way up the squeeze.
  7. You don't need anything bigger than a #6 for Pipeline.
  8. Spain vs Netherlands! NOBODY EXPECTED THE SPANISH INQUISITION!
  9. sobo maybe you should check out the men's rest room at the flying j in spokane?
  10. If I hit that, I'd bounce
  11. I found a #4 in the back of Grit Roof once.
  12. Did you know kevbone was once double-penetrated by two Borax Mules?
  13. Bob, you can't call it the "Squaw" anymore, you have to call it "Slhany" in order to be more respectful to Native women - you stupid polack.
  14. Ya, I got the deets, summit block and west ridge are snowfree but snowline starts somewhere on upper Shannon Creek road.
  15. wtf is keeping that boulder in place. glue?
  16. hows ur tonsil callus, sobo?
  17. Some friends did it on Canada Day. Take ice axe.
  18. you're all wannabes
  19. Someone named Goering is in a party on the right? Can he fly a plane?
  20. Shipoopi already did it in the 90s.
  21. Most of the routes are now listed (with more realistic assessment of the grades) on mtnproject.com
  22. MCR from June 24
  23. Snowy and still quite a bit of avalanche hazard from what I heard. Plan on mixed climbing or something like that.
  24. Trip: Gemse and Reh (Anderson R Range) - Up S Ridge, Down E Ridge, Up SE Ridge Date: 6/27/2010 Trip Report: Doug, Denis and I climbed these two summits in the Anderson River Range on Saturday. Access was good (2wd, all gates open) as far as the Branch 600 fork. There is some active logging about 1 km up North Main past the North 600 turnoff. Branch 600 rapidly deteriorates after Branch 610. My Xtrail made it about 1 km past Br. 610 before I parked. Then we got a ride in the back of a pickup truck with 3" of lift from another group of climbers. The lifted truck was able to make it all the way to the end of the road SE of Gense and N of Serna, about 6 km from where I parked. The other climbers went off for Gamuza and we climbed the south ridge of Gemse, descended the East Ridge of Gemse and then walked to the summit of Reh. On return we descended to the Reh-Gemse col and then down through the forest to the truck, and walked 6 km back to my truck as the other guys were not back yet. The south ridge of Gemse is a fun scramble. There is one crux that involves fighting through tree branches up a short steep wall out of a cave feature where we hauled packs and the other two guys used the haul line as a handline too. Rock is pretty good. The east ridge of Gemse was an interesting descent - the rock is much more crumbly than on the south ridge, and it's basically either granola or trees most of the way. We used a 30m chunk of 7mm as a handline and took out the rope 4 times on the descent, either handlining down or batmanning down to get around short walls and gravelly slabs. I tried one Dulfersitz to see if it really worked and got a rope burn on my neck as a result. Reh is a pleasant walk with some AWESOME trundling to enliven it. The Steinbok-Ibex group is still pretty snowy. You will need an ice axe to get up or down Springboks at the moment. Heading up S ridge Descending East Ridge Heading to summit of Reh. Conditions pics: Steinbok Ibex Gamuza. Where is your route Darin? On the left? Roads to approach Springboks. Take the Z. Springbok Arete, Les Cornes and Chamois. Gear Notes: 30m of 7mm handline or equivalent. Approach Notes: High clearance 4wd with 3" lift good for approaching. Otherwise walk for an hour to an hour and a half from Br 600/610 fork. Roads on East of Gemse much less aldered than roads on W and thus useful for approaching Gamuza and Serna too.
  25. i had a woman wash my balls recently before surgery what size neuticles did they put in?
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