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Relocating to Aspen... anyone know of a website that might be half as cool as CC.com to meet folks climbing in the Rockies?
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Lost an OR Gripper fleece glove (right hand) in the parking lot at Timberline on Friday morning. PM if you happened to find it. Thanks.
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Smashing fingers with a hammer can introduce one to pain and perhaps tolerance... but pounding nails is what gets the job done. Nice work gentlemen.
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That ain't no kinda TR Post again, and post for real this time.
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[TR] Mt. Rainier- Gib Ledges Attempt 3/12/2004
SmokeShow replied to girlclimber's topic in Mount Rainier NP
This is beginning to sound like an AA meeting... 'cept for all the drinkin' goin' on here. -
Ah yes. Well as Schur said, "It must be hell for foreigners"
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That's more than nine six packs of PBR brother... you might want to think about it.
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Dude, uh... I don't get it. Those words are neither homophone or homonym. So what are they?
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Next time just refer to the officer as 'Pig' all the time. It's called misdirection. He'll soon forget about the plates and probably start focusing on the booze you've been drinking...
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Farther refers to distance. Further is relative to time. How about words that are spelled the same that have two different pronunciations/meanings: bow close tear wind lead wound
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I've been told that it isn't uncommon for CPR to cause vommiting in certain situations and the shield helps block any upheaval of nastiness.
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[TR] Mt. Rainier- Gib Ledges Attempt 3/12/2004
SmokeShow replied to girlclimber's topic in Mount Rainier NP
Yeah, you gotta wonder about partnering up with a dude that has a avatar. -
Lummox, you My two cents... there is no meaning to life so do what is meaningful to you. Yes you are going to die and you most likely will not know when, so spend as much of your time as possible pursuing what you love.
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I think it was the left most route on Red Wall - Arch de Triumph. And yes, if you're going to go hopefully you're doing something you enjoy. One thing I've been thinking about in the last few days is that its very important that you spend your time (work and play) pursuing things you are passionate about. Few know when their time is up so you best not waste it working at things that have no meaning to you.
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See the thread thread titled 'Close to Home' This is what I posted there: I was bouldering around up there when it happened. Here's the straight story. I was a crag over from where the four guys were climbing. One climber was one top rope when he went limp and just fell on the rope. The belayer lowered him down and he wasn't breathing and had no pulse. Another guy bouldering next to me had WFR training and started CPR while one of the climbers used his cell to call for help. I went down to meet the paramedics and let them know what happened and where the guy was. According to each of the guys climbing with the guy who died, he just went limp on the rope... no fall or hitting of the head. It wasn't related to climbing unless somehow the exertion triggered something. It's very unsettling to witness any medical emergency but I have to say I'm glad it wasn't a fall. It's nice to have people close that know how to respond in a medical emergency. We should all stay current with basic first aid and CPR. The guys buddies were really broken up and for lack of better words, completely wigged out. I wish them Peace. It's always tough to see people close to you taken away in a moment. Tough reminder how precious things are.
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I was bouldering around up there when it happened. Here's the straight story. I was a crag over from where the four guys were climbing. One climber was one top rope when he went limp and just fell on the rope. The belayer lowered him down and he wasn't breathing and had no pulse. Another guy bouldering next to me had WFR training and started CPR while one of the climbers used his cell to call for help. I went down to meet the paramedics and let them know what happened and where the guy was. According to each of the guys climbing with the guy who died, he just went limp on the rope... no fall or hitting of the head. It wasn't related to climbing unless somehow the exertion triggered something. It's very unsettling to witness any medical emergency but I have to say I'm glad it wasn't a fall. It's nice to have people close that know how to respond in a medical emergency. We should all stay current with basic first aid and CPR. The guys buddies were really broken up and for lack of better words, completely wigged out. I wish them Peace. It's always tough to see people close to you taken away in a moment. Tough reminder how precious things are.
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He doesn't know shit from Shinola.
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That French rap is straight dope. Really feels fresh from the hood, authentic street style The only thing I picked up in the lyrics was merde, merde...
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Hmmm... Who cares? Really? It seems justice will be served. Make this thread more interesting. How many of you would still let Martha be your sugar mama even if she is a liar, white collar criminal, and an evil bitch off camera? Can we get someone to write the appropriate climbing analogy for doing Martha.
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Where's the picture of the chick upstairs?
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Dude, remember that old guy that mowed a bunch of people down in Santa Monica last year. Same story... thought he was hitting the brake. F'ing people ground up under the car and shit. Sick. Glad you didn't get wasted bro. Move out of the ghetto ASAP. I know somebody in PDX that may be looking for a roommate. PM me if you need some info. And I have one last question. Were you wearing boxers this whole time? Maybe the old lady got wigged out by 'ol willy and that's why she was trying to jam it in reverse and bug out.
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Jlag & Dr. Flash, thank you. Gave my notice at the rental office today. By the end of March it's Bend or bust. Anyone else care to offer up their insight/knowledge of Bend? Thanks again. SS
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I'm around and available between roughly 10am to 5pm Saturday.