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  1. its not climbering. it is hikering.
  2. that there is some environmental impact. but looks like it would be fun on a mountain bike! (minus the poison oak)
  3. hopefully he has some of those NINJA loans for us all!!!
  4. http://www.bestweekever.tv/2008/08/19/just-asking-is-michael-phelps-a-douche/
  5. olyclimber

    Hypocrisy

  6. and as an American, if you are one of the chosen few, it can be yours Bug.
  7. grow a set hugh, color tv is if wusses and people who think to hard about stuff
  8. 2nd the grow a mustache. they are all the rage, even with the metros.
  9. except she only has a measly .22. .357 caliber or better should be mandatory. the .22 just doesn't have the required stopping power.
  10. in my world of black and white and good and evil, the answer is clear. stop it with the libtard diversity think and flip a coin.
  11. well that may actually be the problem. maybe our fuckups are too hard, and we need to take some fuckup softener.
  12. olyclimber

    I'm bald

    its all good. think of the money you can save just shaving your own head.
  13. i like it when the pillow come apart and the feathers fly
  14. olyclimber

    Ropeup

    bump...about to start planning of this! i need to know if i should be reserving a cage.
  15. we already have a few of those here in spray
  16. olyclimber

    Kids Ropeup

    Will be up there Saturday morning! looking forward to it.
  17. fxdTVaMjwD4 rumr's job
  18. MEyz4y8eM5k
  19. not so much as a record, but just to do that trip at all. awesome. i would like to borrow the knees when Choad is done with them. great pics as usual, thank!
  20. Great TR! Nice work Lisa!!!
  21. a couple of other notes: The road is washed out about a mile or so down the road from the Putvin trailhead. This means you're walking a ways to either the Putvin or Mildred Lakes trailheads. Given the state of the road directly before the washout, I don't understand why they don't just grade the washout and allow for temporary access with 4WD rigs or whatever until they can fix the road properly. I guess we are at war right now and they have to spend the money on bombs, etc. sacrifices. The other thing to note is a couple of possible "violations"...not that I'm really that upset about either... 1st was some guys with their dogs up in the Wilderness area. The signs clearly said no dogs, but they were up there. the dogs were totally chilled out, it wasn't a big deal to me at all, and I just mentioned the signs to them, which they were aware of. but then again, if they aren't fixing the road then i guess anyone that would enforce such a rule can't be afforded either. freedom of the hills! 2nd was a little more freaky to me. Well up into the wilderness area we came across two young guys fully decked out in camo. the lead guy had a very large bore hunting rifle poised at the ready (the way he was holding it to me indicated he was ready to use it on short notice). It had a big scope on it with the glass protectors off. His partner had his gun strapped to his pack. i didn't attempt to engage these fellows at all. i guess there is those marmots up in the hills you have to protect yourself from! i know the bears up there cut and run, as i've encountered them in that area a couple of times. peace through superior firepower.
  22. olyclimber

    Hi

    hugh you gonna toss that salad?
  23. pinned by the red giant, georgia wriggles
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