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  1. i did get pictures of you guys (or at least I took 5-10 pictures of the aid climbers on Green Drag-on and Town Crier. PM me your email address and I'll send you the pictures later today.
  2. Nice works guys! Looks like a sweet new route...great pictures.
  3. Bat in the crack on pitch 3, Davis-Holland:
  4. didn't get to it, hopefully someone will do the community service project soon. TimL?
  5. i have never seen some one misspell "speaking" before. Is Waco Jacko somehow related to the Branch Dividians?
  6. Didn't they all three get it totally dialed with a really long top rope? How can this be considered raising the bar for climbing?
  7. Funny you should post.
  8. olyclimber

    Billygoat

    You da man! DAMN! When you going to get off that island for a while and come climbing with us? Early Sept. road trip, bring the kid?
  9. how one person can be so irritating that every single utterance or output becomes annoying? i mean everthing. they can't even say or type a single thing with out it irritating you in some way. i'm not saying this has ever happened to me though! just wondering if other people experienced such a thing.
  10. I'll sticky it too. *HEY, read the info above!*
  11. thanks for the alert! we were headed right in the area tomorrow, will rethink or go trundling. PM'd for more info...
  12. awesome TR archenemy. i just don't understand why you haven't related this story before. i really like the "dumb blonde thoughts" part....i can really relate. the only thing stopping this thing from being Alpinist worthy is a few pictures. do you have any?
  13. so this is what hell is like
  14. don't have a cow dude
  15. Are they the offsets? Did you order them from the Yosemite online shop? I just got a reply from DMM that they were experiencing problems and would not be able to ship them this year, so I'm not sure where the ones for sale at the Yosemite shop are coming from.
  16. UW pulls out of race to build underground lab By Nick Perry Seattle Times staff reporter The world's deepest underground laboratory will not be built in the Cascades after all. The University of Washington has pulled out of a race to build the facility after the National Science Foundation withdrew an offer for a $500,000 design grant. The NSF reversal came just 10 days after the agency awarded the grant. The problem was that the UW wanted to switch sites from Cashmere Mountain near Leavenworth to Pioneer Tunnel near Stevens Pass. "The secondary option that they suggested was substantially different from what had been reviewed," said Judy Sunley, an acting assistant director at NSF. "It's conceivable it would have some interesting things to offer," but the foundation simply didn't know enough about the site, she said. The NSF is considering building a lab about a mile and a half underground so that researchers can study certain particles without interference from cosmic rays. Essentially, the rock above the lab would serve as a 7,000-foot-thick shield. Just last month, the UW was celebrating after the NSF reinstated it into the race with two other states to build a lab. The foundation last year rejected the UW's application, but the university successfully appealed. But Wick Haxton, a UW physics professor who helped craft the proposal, said the latest twist signaled it was time to withdraw for good. "Any further appeal would run the risk of delaying the entire project, which would not benefit the larger scientific community," he said. The UW switched focus from Cashmere Mountain after the site ran into opposition from nearby residents and outdoor enthusiasts. The 5.3-mile Pioneer Tunnel, which was briefly mentioned in the original grant application, provided access for workers who, in the 1920s, helped build the Cascade Tunnel, which handles rail traffic for Amtrak and BNSF Railway. Two sites, in South Dakota and Colorado, remain in contention for the lab. The South Dakota proposal, which would utilize an abandoned gold mine in the small town of Lead, has gotten big boosts recently after that state pledged $36 million, and a private benefactor pledged $70 million toward the project, on condition the site is chosen. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003126067_uwlab14m.html
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  18. was there some slick music playing in the background as he climbed?
  19. i'm going to go ahead and take some aspirin now, just in case.
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