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Sadly, this year has been cruel for many in the climbing community. Natural diasters, untimely accidents, and old age have taken some memorable folks. The rest of us remain here awaiting our cue and doing what we can to pass the time and keep a smile on our faces. I admit my timing was a bit off and for that I do apologize. However, this does open up some interesting oportunities to re-evaluate ourselves and our views of the world around us. I have not posted on this board very often in recent years as climbing has taken a backseat to other pursuits. I remember in the 80s and 90s when I was 100% climbing obsessed and I thought I would ALWAYS be part of the community. Time marches on. In these days of dwindling resources and increasing population, climbing has become "popular" and crowds at the crags have multiplied massively. Groups such as Access Fund and a few local groups around the country work with land managers to find a balance that will allow us to keep on climbing. Their message is to be respectful and law abiding to each other and the non climbing community in order to keep the crags open and the ecosystems that surround them, protected. Well traveled and/or "famous" climbers have the responsibility to set examples for the up and coming generation and to the non climbing public. Climb hard, crank the rad, be Extreme is the mantra for all the teens entering the climbing world today, numbers are king, 5.15, V15...etc. Our resources are limited and looking at the impact of folks today from the "Pad people" to the mega sport bolters, illegal ascents, and chopping trees for a better view have become much more common and even accepted. We have to find a balance. This is my viewpoint, I respect anyone that makes the conscious choice to do the right thing. You can be a bad ass, and a poster child for the crags and the environment, many climbers follow this route and live under the radar doing the right thing where ever they go. Thanks for your time and lets work together to keep our community respected and respectful. Dave
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We all do what we do. My condolences for your friend. sickie
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RIP Dean. You were a pioneer and explorer. A true original. I never sought to follow in your footsteps, but that doesn't make you any less inspiring. Fly free. Hey CCers, let's not recycle the trash of the comment boards around the interweb. Respect deserves respect. Here here! I agree totally, my comments were out of context and not pertinent to the thread at hand. I will go ahead and replace my post with something more suitable. My deepest apologies.
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We all flow from one fountain Soul. All are expressions of one Love. God does not appear, and flow out, only from narrow chinks and round bored wells here and there in favored races and places, but He flows in grand undivided currents, shoreless and boundless over creeds and forms and all kinds of civilizations and peoples and beasts, saturating all and fountainizing all. - John Muir
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Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul. - John Muir
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All of those posters are diseased and no longer with us.
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Sold, thanks Seth!
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Sale Pending.
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Bumping this and dropping the price to 250.00 firm for the package, face to face only. PM me if you have other thoughts. I want to keep this local hence no ebay or supertaco, if I do not sell it I wont be sad, well I will be a little sad as I really want the funds for a new 10wt flyreel Again this is a pre-serial number hammer circa 1987. Thanks for looking
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Really? yeah but thanks for your effort. I did multiple searches using Uncle Tricky/Diedre/Squamish...etc. Nothing came up so i assumed it had been moved to an obscure location or removed totally.
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Sweet man, thank you very much! /bows
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If you have a linky please post it, I desperately need to find it
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Flyfishing has surpassed my interest in climbing...so I am going to let this go. Never used except for storage of tents and misc camping gear, kept in storage the rest of the time. Face to face preferred, local (Tacoma), No shipping Metolius web site info
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http://theoatmeal.com/blog/net_neutrality
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Time for a shave buddy, we are ALL moving forward. Whats holding you back? Bolts?
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Really?...that's all you got? Two guys in the woods on bikes rambling? Waste of YouTube HD space if you ask me.
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A happy man and a soul that is surrounded by love. He will be ok, sad to see the fragmented family. Condolences.
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...on this cliff...yes siree bob..here. Right next to Mass Transit 11a, Nate Cox cleaning MT prior to the FFA.
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Transponder 5.10 C1 Still waiting for a FFA somewhere in Zion, fingers to tips.
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Yes sir, tying as every bit as addictive as fishing and climbing for that matter! I tie primarily for salt and Cutts, but this year I want to get my still water and small creek game on.
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Thanks! Upgraded some things for this year, just need some sonar and she'll be rocking! The SRC was nearly 20", pretty burly and my largest so far. Super slow so far this year but right now Chum fry are starting to show so hopefully good action soon! I love climbing, but after 30 years and life changes, it seems to be less of an obsession, especially with so many more people and the price of gas This is so close and convenient it made sense.
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No queues here
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Some people shift gears all together. I have become super focused on fly fishing, as much as I was about climbing 28 years ago. Natural shifting in conjunction with the facebook/twitter/instagram thing will have an effect. At least I have one other crossover cc.com'er posting at Washingtonflyfishing.com