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  1. EWolfe

    glorious

    From one who knows: Crying Wolf.
  2. EWolfe

    I like beards

    Ya gotta have some gall to wear a neck beard. Luke posted at midnight last night.
  3. There's someone who doesn't get out much.
  4. "whatssss itssss gotsss in itsss pocketsesssss?"
  5. EWolfe

    Free Solo 5.7

    I love that climb, too. Under 5 minutes. RIP Dan
  6. EWolfe

    How Rude

    Route of All Evil:
  7. O.K. No more room for riders in my rig.
  8. RocNoggin, wirlwind, Suzi and I make a full load for my rig! See y'all there! w00000000000000t!
  9. Hi, Luke! How's the Yak Bouldering?
  10. Clearly the flu is god's way of dealing with homosexuals and those who kiss on first dates. Don't forget about those blasphemers and paegans on the Gulf Coast. Oh, yes. They got their just desserts...
  11. I COULD have posted worse, just search "chastity belt"...
  12. EWolfe

    glorious

    Get a hold on your life. I'm tired of your bitching.
  13. Darn it! Where'd I leave those keys?
  14. EWolfe

    Puns!

    I'm average guy
  15. If it's not too steep (less than 30 degrees), rapping down a static line anchored tightly at the bottom will keep you close enough to bolt. You can often find pin placements, hooks, or somesuch as temporary anchor points to hold you in enough to reach the rock. Anything steeper seems to me simply a pain in the ass. Sometimes you'll reach as far as you can and drive a temporary 1/4" from which you can then reach the permanent placement. Or a pin, or a toe-hook(!). Hard steep routes'll often have bolts a bit closer together, just so you can work the cruxes without having to bump up 20' after each failure (us sportos are into ease and convenience). I've heard of long horizontals (Maple Canyon) being bolted with the aid of a long 2 by 6; place your first bolt, attach 2 by 6, shimmy out 2 by 6, place next bolt, etc. pain in the ass still, from the sound of it. I agree, SC, those are good techniques. Having put up a number of sport routes myself, other options are: carry a stick clip with hooks, stoppers and cams that can be taped to the stick for placements to get you to the next (lower) section of overhang. Have partner on ground to pull you in "fireman" style. This can be aided by pieces placed above ground level, or aiding/climbing up to the base of the overhang and placing a directional to feed a fixed line or rappel line. Partner can also lock you off for ease of placements.
  16. We are leavin' Friday morning and coming back MONDAY evening. If folks still need a ride, I think I have room for one more...
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