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This whole thread reminds me of a Trask based thread from long ago.
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Shop told me that if new they are worth $40 +-, but if they were original equipment on a vehicle like mine (1991), they are probably worthless. Worth the risk if you are desperate enough I guess.
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Hmm, ill look into it, thanks!...but alot of $$ going out this year for vehicle maint and vehicle...so its gonna have to hold a little longer I picked em up with a bag and placed em in a ziplock. Left a message at the local substation...waiting on a return call...
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Scoundrels pinched my Catalytic Converter while I slept! A fek bigger problem than I realized. Had a new one welded on today. Someday I would love to catch these punks in action. 91 Toyota Pickup parked in the front yard. They even left some tools...probably stolen too. I live on the East side of Tacoma, McKinley Hill, in case anyone lives near there...beware I googled it and got pages and pages. Googled info
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The gun club is fine with me, alot of fine memories. It effects the climbing by zero.
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When doing this route attempt with these guys (Art Wiggins/Harvey Miller), Art showed me the top flap of his pack which was jammed full of cig butts, his thoughts on littering were simple, he said "Karma man, Karma"
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Drytooling the clay cliffs at Point Defiance...HELLO!!! people, this resource is right under your noses!!!
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PS; Yes I do know your MoM went to college.
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Is that legal or of any concern of mine. I feel I have wasted 230 seconds of my life clicking on your link. If you feel I have clicked on your link in error please PM me for my Paypal information. I feel you own me 347.00 sudanese for my wasted time on your link. Thankyouverymuch Chirp
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Ok, its a bit random I guess, so more details: - It is a boulder Problem In-obvious and random but semi relevant clues below : - Well known maker of a cheese products. - Rat, pig, Zebra I will give it a few days, hopefully someone can identify the boulder. It is very well known regionally and semi nationally. If no one gets it I will post a pic of the route on Wed or so.
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NP, I get very feisty when it comes to specific holds. This one used to nail your index finger with a harsh nub, but now that its "comfortised", its a bit easier... If this is too hard, in a few days I will add another hold photo to the mix... ...we shall see...
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DUDE! Stay on topic please.
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With all these fun and silly "name that crack/route/flavouring", I am re adding the hold I tacked on to the dying "name that route" thread. This is a classic hold, softened by some evildoer with a chisel but still an integral part of this classic problem. Not in the NW btw
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Frigging hilarious! Thanks Porter, priceless :kisss:
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Hmmm, perhaps "Ghey" is assuming everyone has facebook. :[]
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DUDE I so have you beat by umm 5 months. WOOT, grats tho!! Welcome to the beginning of the best years!!
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56. You actually post a "valid" response to this inane thread? WTF?
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Edited by sunspot (11/04/07 9:12 PM)
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Speaking of which...whay has Toyota chosen to go with Frank Z's famous facial hair?
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Bottom right edge of Rattlesnake ledge ( east base of main face) has a cool ass flared chimney feature, can TR or boulder it. Prolly 20 feet or so in marginal rock, but nice looking and definitely a skill builder, I'd say mid ten. I did it years ago when me and some friends were stoked on the area. I named it "Binkleys closet of Anxieties 5.10+"
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NIce! fun UG. grats! Ding!
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Just found a few more items, any ideas? The book looks a bit deep for me tho.
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Just aquired a bunch of my dads tools and such (incl a mini lathe) and I'm like WTF? Still sorting thru it, lots of fun and curious items from the mind and life of an old Boeing man.
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I got stoked in Zion by my trail crew leader John Gangemi's tales...went home, bought a bunch of books and self learned knots and belay basics. Bought a small rack of stoppers and hexes from Basecamp supply and a rope and a harness from some dude at my High School...I recruited a stoner friend to drive up to Index and I led GNS onsight with pro every foot or so. What a rush. my only previous experience was learning the basics at spire rock from the locals, including some strange old guy soloing around in tennis shoes and black socks..
