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  1. holy shit. that you toothy? gimme the call - i'll break into the Mines Bldg student-lounge and throw a clean bedsheet on that nappy couch, load up the fridge with boxed wine, delete all the porn cookies off the mac, and hang a coupla pine trees. you need to do your lady up right on your honeymoon. congratulations. late Heli-Free Wasatch
  2. For summertime outings in LCC you'll want to climb on the PentaPitch Buttress, Coalpit Buttress, and Daddy Long-Legs Wall during the 1st half of the day. If your lookin' for an all-day affair you'll want to take up lummox recommendation and head into Fergusen Canyon. After your jaunt into the LCC/BCC area i would recommend thrownin' down at The Cotton Bottom Tavern. just off 6200 South at the base of Big Cottonwood Canyon, look for the faded wooden sign featuring a bunny rabbit hoisting a beer. this tiny beer joint grills up the best damn garlic burgers. the usual patrons are the outdoor-type and grizzled locals.
  3. TBay

    Jims number

    09-f9-11-02-9d-74-e3-5b-d8-41-56-c5-63-56-88-c0
  4. anyone want to guess what the percentage of dru/gspotters 35K+ posts on this site are dumb? hey dont hate the playas who the set the bar for you canadians on your own turf, hate the game.
  5. Great TR santaquin's got some good shit in there. how'd you like the 2nd pitch of ACT? did you have to chance to hop on Candlestick?
  6. Hyalite Ice + No Access = SouthFork Climbing Population Surplus =
  7. i've had the same experience on that pitch (along with a coupla others i've talked to).
  8. a semi-scientific stab at explaining "water-ice."
  9. f*ck the pow, i'm headin' for the the new and improved mt batchelor Dirty Barrel Terrain Park via Uranus!
  10. TBay

    MP3 playas

    allofmp3.com tracks as cheap as $0.01 act now, it received its death setence on Nov 19. still in operation. You pay for how much you download AND you choose the quality. If you download a 2 minute song, it's literally half the price of a 4 minute song. If you want to download the 2 minute song at twice the bitrate it'll cost you extra. Visa no longer participates. its been a good ride.
  11. TBay

    Drug and Big Walling

    ... was this person so f**ked up from the get-go that he left is daisy chains behind. or is this the lasted in hard-aid technique: leashless aid.
  12. i think he's discovered a new training secret since 1992. November 1, 2006 Will Gadd posted: he's become a poster boy for Crossfit.
  13. moe's valley the folks at Outdoor Outlet will steer you in the right direction.
  14. city-of-rocks/castle rock ?
  15. This reasoning (that driving the biggest vehicle makes you safer) is probably the most common reason that people are buying SUV's. It's paranoia that someone dangerous will hit you, and you want to be bigger than them when it happens. --ODE TO HARRY Harry got in his car And turned the key Started up and headed up the L.I.E. Too cheap to get a real car Had a Volkswagon Rabbit And that put an end to Harry's cheap habit Cause the trucker couldn't stop So the driver just took aim And when he hit Harry Harry burst into flames You're dead now Harry And you can't come back You'd still be alive if you drove a Cadillac METHOD OF DESTRUCTION U.S.A. for M.O.D. 1987
  16. edit RE: Landis "Stuck-In-The" Ass
  17. track down Justin Castles in the greater squamish area. he's got a history of industrial sewing.
  18. TBay

    Damn Capitalist!

    $45bil to re-invent the wheel.
  19. the point of the video is to back yourself up with a clove-hitch or two at a belay. link
  20. No more free cam-o-lots. No longer on the list
  21. Did the same, I think there will be a bigger voice of disapproval than Patagonia realizes...I did the same, hopefully we will see some kind of response from Patagonia in the next couple days? From the Salt Lake Tribune today ...News of Potter's ascent also caused headaches for outdoor-clothing and gear manufacturer Patagonia, where Potter serves as a "climbing ambassador." A member of Patagonia's marketing staff had alerted the news media about the successful climb Monday. When the story appeared Tuesday, customers contacted the company to complain about Patagonia's perceived role. Spokeswoman Jen Rapp said via e-mail Tuesday that the company "was unaware of the legality issues surrounding the climb" when the media contacts were made. "As a policy, Patagonia neither endorses nor condemns our [ambassadors'] individual activities. We trust that our athletes are the best judge of their own actions, and rely on them to act with care for themselves and the natural environment," she said, emphasizing that "Patagonia had no prior knowledge of Dean's intent or plans to climb Delicate Arch. "We are currently looking into the situation and working with Dean to make sure we come to a reasonable resolution."
  22. "Why would anyone want to climb an arch? Well, clearly arches have a lot of power and therefore it must be good to walk across them. It must be something about overcoming all that air. Volcanoes have a lot of power too, but arches are more easily done in shorts and tennis shoes and obviously that is a plus. Anyone who prefers wool pants and stiff boots should toss this book and head for Mt. St. Helens." – Gerry Roach - from Arch Bagger Gerry self-published Arch Bagger, his first book, in 1982. The 5.5 x 8.25 inch, soft-cover, 70-page guide describes scrambling routes to the top of 39 named arches plus the standard route to the top of Elephant Butte, the highest point in Arches National Park. The book has 21 black-and-white photographs and 18 illustrations. The guide describes how to get on top of the arches, but not how to find them. Gerry wrote Arch Bagger in a light-hearted, tongue-in-cheek style to make the book more about being free and exploring than about particular deeds. After Gerry produced Arch Bagger, the National Park Service defined new rules for climbing in Arches National Park. Climbing is prohibited on any arch identified on current USGS 7.5 minute topographical maps but, with a few exceptions, is permitted elsewhere. This rule affects 16 of the 39 arches described in Arch Bagger. Presumably, it is legal to visit the tops of the other 23 arches described in Arch Bagger. Gerry doesn’t know how the park defines “climbing.” In his world, hiking is movement with a difficulty of Class 1 or Class 2, scrambling is movement with a difficulty of Class 3 and climbing is movement with a difficulty of Class 4 or Class 5. Using this definition, 4 of the 16 arches described in Arch Bagger on which climbing is prohibited are still accessible. Gerry has not pursued the matter with the park service, and it is best to err on the side of caution in this environmentally sensitive area. Gerry printed a mere 300 copies of Arch Bagger, the tiny tome is long out of print, and it is very scarce. wonder if the visitor center has any in stock?
  23. for your viewing pleasures link to gallery Dru, what size do you need?
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