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Crackhead

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  1. not long until... you guessed it 4:20
  2. I have seperation anxiety...just left The Valley. Squamish is my methadone. Here I come Life on Earth...
  3. I will poop in the cracks that you bolt. I will poop on you from the anchor above. You are crackholio. Keep your bolts in Smith Rock where they belong. Let the poo-poo fly crackfoolio!
  4. offwidth, Here is a low-cost suggestion. DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME BY GOING TO RANIER!!! WORD UP TO THAT! IBEX, YOU SPEEK DA TRUTH. Howzabout pickin' a rock route with a glacier approach? Doz be da sheeyat. Take any Beckey route... howzabout dem Bugaboos, dem mountains are dope... Word up homey LOVE, EAZY-E
  5. I was just in j-tree... it's H O T
  6. Whoa! that's an answer! here's to ya'
  7. I like my ushba alot for top rope soloing...it works great for that. That's all i've used it for though.
  8. ERiC- we will stay in Bellingham, but we get Sqamish
  9. How about snow creek wall?????????? I'd like to send Outer Space and Orbit in a day, Fred would be proud!
  10. My Dad and I used to go on salmon charters
  11. How do you get a dawg to quit humping you leg? Pick him up and suck his dick
  12. The Picket Range. Mt. Inspiration Fred Beckey agrees in his book "Challenge of the North Cascades." Steep the whole way. Devil's club. Nettles. 100% pure mountain pain/Joy.
  13. I mostly use hotwires to rack with. I like them. yes. I've also bought some J.C. wiregates from Omega. I really like the J.C. They are both light and CHEAP. yes. word to your mother
  14. "The only reason I see that one might not want to use a double fishman's knot in webbing is that it would be quite unwieldy. Tube webbing tied in a water knot lies flat and it is easy to see that it is tied correctly."-Jason Jason, Try a double fish in 5/8 tubular, it forms a tight cylinder, and you can pull the knot apart easy. I don't think that it is bulkier. Try just changing one of the slings on your rack...to test.I guess that I just feel safer with this knot. I've always heard that the water knot comes undone easy. It is true that you can check a water knot easily though... It all boils down to preference.
  15. You dudes rule... Kepp 'em coming! I'm compiling a list.
  16. I'm going to J-tree in April! I'd like to know some of the better climbs... a to do list. I lead solid 5.9 trad, but breaking down the 5.10 barrier! I clip bolts in the 5.10 range, but prefer not to be 40 feet out over my last bolt dancing like Elvis. I can also work stuff on top rope to mid 5.11. So... what are your favorite climbs?
  17. How about the Howe Sound? We can drink watered down beer!
  18. A double fish is more secure in 5/8 tubular webbing. You don't have to check the knot as often. I also heard that this is the new Outward Bound standard, but I'm not sure it is true. I've switched to the double fish and have had good luck with the small tubular webbing. For the 1 inch webbing I would use the water knot, and check it all the time for security.
  19. Whoa! I wonder how far those things hang down
  20. Oh coulee, Oh coulee, your rock is like poo. Oh how can we crank on this chossy doo-doo? WE'll pack our gear, and move to Squamish. We'll climb splitter cracks like Croft and Hamish!
  21. What happened to the topic homeboyz? Climb more.
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