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Bouldering at Santee, though some pebbles have been smoked by the recent fires.
Weather looks great.
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RuMR said:
You're cleaning then baking your kids!!!??!??! WHOAH!!!
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minx said:adventuregal said:
Do it yourself! Buy a few books, take what you like from them, and do it when you have time. Works for me at least... (ClimbingH-Never tried tapes, so no comment there...Don't think I would like them tho. Something to do with mixing tv and yoga just clashes for me... )
i do practice at home myself but i do like to take a class once a week or so. helps keep the form up. tv and yoga don't go!
Nope they don't, I agree. But neither does, for instance, driving a car to the yoga class.
I have books, taken classes and practice on my own, but when I practice on my own, I find it very helpful to listen to instructions. You don't want TV to be involved, don't watch just listen to the audio.
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scrambler said:girlclimber said:
if you were forced to choose between climbing and sex, and had to completely abstain from the other one, which would you select?
Why?
Someone must have been holding her at gunpoint. Otherwise, I can't explain why she would have even begin to ponder on this horrible choice.
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girlclimber said:
if you were forced to choose between climbing and sex, and had to completely abstain from the other one, which would you select?
Geez, this is way too deep. I am already having hard time just deciding what to have for lunch today. Should it be salad, or would sandwich be a better choice for Monday? But then again, I really enjoy a good bowl of soup. Hmm,
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Semi Trucks
in Spray
JoshK said:http://www.cascadeclimbers.com/plab/showphoto.php?photo=2587&papass=&sort=1&thecat=
I think semi truck driver's should have their commercial license revoke for passing THREE ABREAST. Just because you can climb the hill to the pass at 33 mph instead of the other truck which can only climb it at 32 mph does NOT give you the right to block the entire freeway!
Semis suck!
Happy friday all!
I agree, but at least one of them probably transported all the you are enjoying right now
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Boots:
I agree with russ on trying as many boots as you can to find the prefect fit. What is a good boot for one maybe uncomfortable for someone else.
Bindings:
Also consider how easy is to add accessories. You mention that you want to ski 45 degree or steeper hard slopes. Crampons maybe neccessary for ya then for the approach. I am very happy with my Fritschi Diamir Titanal as I can just snap on the crampons or breaks (for the DH) without using any tools.
That's my 2 cents in. Hope it helps.
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3 pairs:
1. AT
2. Alpine
3. Nordic XC, those that you have to wax, and that require you to wear tight spandex outfit
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salbrecher said:
My problems solved though about the skiis; I just checked out Value Village and they have a pair of skiis and bindings for $24CND! Neon green to!
Must be a pair similar to my 11-year-old straight Head skis that I learnt how to ski on....Make sure that you wear old duct-taped pants and a jacket, and people will start offering you gas money to get home from the hill. Worked almost every time...
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the eric's are revolting, slowly but i'm not gay, i'm not i'm not i'm not... plus weird is a word that is very hard to place, something thats weird may only be that wat till its trendy then its no longer weid, so what is weid any way if it always changes is it posible that weid is change, or perhapes changes are weird, or maybe weird is caos with form and changes are the result of this caos..
what do u think?
Are you drinking?
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Ouch. That sucks. Hope you hear better news. Take it easy for now...
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Anyone living in the San Diego/LAX area and want to climb? Please PM me.
Thanks
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willstrickland said:
Crystal Horizon - Reinhold Messner
Shisha Pangma--Scott and MacIntyre
The Last River--Balf (though not a climbing book, it is an awesome white water kayak epic read)
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Well done Will!!!
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dryad said:
No, I feel the same way. I like placing pro where I want it.
Dryad and Minx, I agree with you both on this, and I as well feel more comfortable leading trad.
However, there are times where I get really frustrated trying to place a piece (it is like my third one and it still wouldn't fit). I still have ways to go to learn how to better eye the placement and judge the right gear size for it. Those are the moments where I long for a bolt and wish I was on a nice bolted slab route. I really enjoy bolted slabs.
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Unpacking
TRs: Valuable or chestbeating fodder
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I personally enjoy reading TRs. I find most of them fun, informative and inspirational. Thanks everyone for sharing your experiences.