
Distel32
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go to vantage and pick up a bunch of those perfect flat holds that are everywhere. They have a flat back so that is taken care off, plus they are pretty versatile. Invite us all over when the gym is done for a pub club boulder sesh.....
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Don Burrito de Siuriana, also a famous sport climbing pioneer
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I choose.......the white guy
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man, that old dude knows whats up! I'm bringing neckbeards back from the 19th century time machine
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5'10" 148lbs, 12.25" bicep I like tendons.....
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haha, thanks man. yeah I had a lot of free time during the quarter, but right now with finals, no climbing until next week. Are you going to be up here this summer? Cleator road: you really need someone to take you out there. Very hard to find with pretty much bushwack approach. Bring lots of brushes as problems still need to be cleaned. Razorback: drive out chuckanut and park two pullouts before the chuckanut roof. You can see boulders up in the tree on the up hill side of the road. On the south side of the clearing is Razorback, the obvious arete fin, v4 and classic for sure.
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well yes pete, there are some corny parts. It was a creative writing piece. I prefer to write essays on the decline of pastoral nomadism in Mongolia, but I still had fun with this essay.
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For a class this quarter I got to write an essay on climbing, and I mainly focused on bouldering. I'm obviously not going to put the whole thing on here, but I can handle the flaming on a couple lines. These paragraphs or sections are taken out of context, so try your best: "Honestly, just thinking about climbing makes my hands sweaty. Grabbing crisp in-cut crimp after crimp while the sun starts to pull over the horizon and mimic the actions we are doing. Climbing is the driving force in my body. Some people find their calling in different aspects of life. That passion that they get up in the morning for, to go out and attain something and feel worthwhile. Climbing is that hot bed of coals within, keeping my body warm and helping me to strive for more. It gives me the same feelings that most children get when they find a lonely Fir looming over a mound of wrapped presents. Every day I get to go climb is like a little present to me, a moment in space and time where the pieces actually fit and things feel right. Whether I’m in the canopy style forests of British Columbia, or the dried up and desolate lake beds of Ibex, Utah, that elation permeates my body and mind as I struggle and learn with the rock." "After spending a few months going on longer weekend drives, I got to experience what a real climbing road trip was. I’d never really ventured further than five or six hours away to climb, and it was time to go for something a bit more extreme. In the middle of March I drove off on a rainy Wednesday afternoon with a climbing partner, and didn’t stop until we rolled in to Bishop, California 970 miles later. We pulled onto the hideously jolting washboard roads of the Buttermilks and climbed for three tip shredding days. It was some of the best climbing I’d ever done on beautiful golden granite eggs. However we ended up getting rained out on Sunday and drove back that day instead of driving all night and getting in before class on Monday at 8:25am. " only included that because that climbing partner was erik. I neglected to mention the copius amounts of weed consumed. Thanks to cc.com for pushing me into climbing and for all the trips I've gone on with people.
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LOL send it up!!!! your mom spotted me!
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yeah thats right, two bong rips and one final later and one more in 40mins, suck it beyotch!
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I'll smoke a couple bowls with you dru.
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most of their points are pretty dumnb. but who cares. I work for their counter-organization
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it'll be interesting to see what he says...if he downgrades it I think it'll be a purely ego thing or just trying to show off. It took him 3 fuckin' years to do it.
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Sooo....... What did you do this weekend.......
Distel32 replied to Dave_Schuldt's topic in Climber's Board
yup, warmed up at the coffin which is right on the road, then went to the private property project which is not really visible from chuckanut. -
Sooo....... What did you do this weekend.......
Distel32 replied to Dave_Schuldt's topic in Climber's Board
essays, studied for finals, worked on a Bham project, pulled plastic when raining. -
Our Man in Havana Franny and Zoey Libra Dune The River Why The Bell Jar Sons of the Profits those are just a few of my favorites shelf.
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sure thing, will probably be around june14th-15th-ish. School gets out thursday and I'm going home for 4 days, then I'm moving into our house up here and will be in squam quite a bit hopefully.
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I could be talked into a few shade chasing days in 1.5 weeks.....definitely sport....
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Well then write these areas down: The point, Cleator Road, Goliath Boulder, The Coffin, Razorback area, PPP, and thats about it I think......Chuckanut Roof as well
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for sure, all summer
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mmmmm boulders.........I went bouldering today, went to the Bellingham PPP (private property project), pics to come in a couple of days. contender for best line in Bham, but until those are up........
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fot those who have pmed me about Bham bouldering, send me a pm tonight with your phone number and I'll call you early tomorrow. 10am, easy stuff and projects