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  1. if anybody doesn't have anything to do, i'm thinking of putting up the first ascent using only hc as passive protection on the toof on sunday, if interested PM.
  2. i went climbin at smiff rox with wazzu, it was plab.
  3. i took distel to horse cave, which is totally chalked up, but he didn't seem to impressed. skeleton is pretty trashed, but it has a nice large mouth that lets in alot of light, and i imagine is what made it a popular climbing spot as well as the natural escape from the heat. personally, i think there are some more scenic areas to wank around at like this spot here: http://www.cascadeclimbers.com/upload/166536-bulder.jpg which shouldn't be chalked up either, or up the bridge creek drainage outside of shevlin park (which has some bolted sport lines that are way to hard for this thrutcher). i can get you some gps waypoints for the latter i have em around here somewhere.
  4. one note on gecko's, the power button can easily be turned on accidnetally in the pack, otherwise, these little suckers are dope, light, and have almost all the functions of a full sized garmin sans the gay maps
  5. yeay baby, called that one! i'm not sure where the tyrolean is near mt bachelor village though. right now the river trail area near the village and supposidely said boulder is closed due to the southern bridge that is being constructed right there. was just down at the lava tubes this am. indeed climbing in the caves is frowned upon, and as bunglehead stated, this is so folks can have better access for bon fires and spray painting 666 down the tube. nevertheless, they are fun to explore, 3 great tubes right on the south side of china hat road, but my favorite is a bit of a drive from bend, outside of ft. rock called derrick cave. it was once the site of a nuclear fall out shelter for all of central oregon, complete with a cache of food/water and sealed off with an iron door. nasa did some expirements as well in this lava tube where they lit a bunch of railroad tracks on fire and attempted to see if they could sense/see the heat from sattelites, pretty neat o. anyhow, tons of boulders 'round here, maybe i should pick up the past time. if not, i'm always happy to show folks around.
  6. no more gumnut
  7. gapertimmy

    POTC

    great flick! HARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
  8. dan you can find much more solitude in the sisters wilderness, as well as a wider varitey of stuff to ski, lemme know when you are coming!
  9. one time i had 3 girlfriends at once, I took one of them up this route while the other ones were at home, i say go for it, bring the rope just in case she wants to rap off
  10. the north facing chutes on paulina are some of the steepest shots in most of OR, folks ski them frequently and has an easy snomo aidied approach. have i skied them? nope, too steep for my puss ass as of yet, but they look wicked!
  11. Many of us here, and hundreds of others around the world love Yosemite. No matter what your pastime is: gaping from your car, or doing a big wall, this place has it all... all set to one of the most beautiful backdrops know to man. Like others, yosemite is very special to me. It had only been about 10 months since i'd last been, but I couldn't wait to get back. For me, Yosemite is a place where I grew up, a place where I became the gaper that I am today. In the brief 3 months I spent wandering her backcountry about 4 years ago, I learned so much about the mountains, about life, about my soul, that it will always be so very magical to me... To sum it up, I saw a quote when i was down there on that first trip, about how one takes so much away from Yosemite, so many memories, so much joy, but because of that, you leave a piece of yourself behind in its place. It was time once again to go visit that "piece" of me that I left in the sierra wilderness a few years ago. Alot has changed since that initial trip to Yosemite, marraige, 2 kids (big and furry, yet still kids), new jobs, new spray infested web sites, new friends, yet the love for the place in the sierra has held constant. The drive down 395 from Bend is a long one, but slowly as the mountains get bigger, my soul jumps, the heart skips a few beats because I get to go back to the place i love so dearly. Once again, old Yosemite served up some great memories, my first climbs in the park, hanging with good friends new and old, and getting to share more magical moments with my alpine buddy becky. early morning at dana meadows thrutching up an easy climb (i really need to climb more) becky hiking out of tuolumne canyon though the rain came down daily, and the skeeters chubbed freely, a good time was had by all. granite, fresh yosemite-scented air, stars and rain, it was good to be back. already planning my next drive down the 395, here's to yosemite quick note: i'm really not sure my poor attempt at a tr can sum up how awesome this place is but to me, yosemite encompases all of that i love about the mountains, and it is always refreshing to go back and remember that initial discovery, the first kiss so to speak of the alpine. so this tr was my attempt to get you all to remember what first got you into the sport you love, weather it be scaling small rocks, big rocks, or slogging up volcanos, just remember that intial excitement, remember why you get out there rain or shine, escape the spray for a second and remember. just thought we could all use a little positive stoke amongst the rope up discussions
  12. i have a wedding to attend on saturday, otherwise i'd love to join boy boulder wonder and his rope gun mistress, sunday is open though
  13. yep, and we gotz erik on our team with the snaffle suit. index, never been, is it like smith?
  14. i haven't seen this particular rock, though i don't boulder so i don't go looking for rocks like it. to me, the foilage looks and rock look similar to that near the meadow camp area, but more north, towards bend. there are all sorts of little basalt crags like that all over the place in central oregon, you just have to be looking for them. since i don't sit start, i really don't know what makes a good boulder problem.. maybe next time distel is in town i'll show him some more stuff and he can setup some sick projects... i'll take pictures and get rich! besides that, the best bit of knowledge said on this thread was by sphinx. freshiez is the dust of life, without it, all things would be so suck.
  15. i just got the shit eaten out of me today on the green lakes trail, effin bastards!
  16. i'm in town(bellevue) on friday for a LONG time, anybody want to climb?
  17. ed's next post should be about the sequel to vertical limit.... it is going to be about some FA's put up on the haystack at si
  18. dustin, it was called the palace, have no clue where it was, but it was plab. a perfect way to escape the heat
  19. i was amazed at this strip joint, classy, and touching and feeling was not only allowed but encouraged. blew my mind. yes everything was covered in full by the company hosting this training class i went to. the guy i was with chalked up almost 2benjaminz in dances alone. and obviously i had my share of libations. southern hospitality can't be beat.
  20. sometimes trips that seem will be so suck turn out to be epic. sometimes trips that don't even involve alpine travel can be magical. sometimes you try to write a witty tr, but nothing can replace the plab time you just had. sometimes you wake up at 5am in a snowpark near mt hood, and slowly the story weaves back into your mind, and you realize why you passed out, and why you smell like cheap stripper perfume. sometimes Texas too can be not suck sometimes silicone jubblies bounce in your face... sometimes this causes you to get the spings sometimes said silicone induced spins cause one to wander around hotels in boxers sometimes you just have to blow chips sometimes you have to call your wife and tell her a good story sometimes she just laughs at your sorry hung over ass always, always. it is good to come back to chossville. i'm glad i'm not a rock star, cuz i can't do that shit every night.
  21. gapertimmy

    Return of Miloshk

    i heard caveman escaped down to south america to get some freshies with extremo mt dude....
  22. plab. middle sister is dope. one of my best ski trips this past spring was up there, glad you are getting out there with your son, that is very cool.
  23. texas sucks big donkey dick discuss....
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