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Try PMing the OP in this thread...if he's not logging on anymore, PM me and I'll get you in contact with those in the know.
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I have no idea what this means but I find it disturbingly arousing.
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OK, I'm out. Apparently I signed off this weekend for Roman Nose Lakes with the wife and offspring, huckleberry picking and pebble wrasslin...good luck finding a partner and hope you get good weather. Cheers!
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I pretty much only climb in my gym. I have done Alpine Crack tho. 5.4+ or so. I'd link a pic but I can't get into my photobucket account. I'll check with the wife on a kitchen pass and get back to you. Pasha
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Great. 5.3 in the 70's is new school 5.8. That may be too hard for me.
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squamish gang bangers - excessive top roping
drater replied to markwebster's topic in Climber's Board
I totally agree. That czech hottie who kept eyeballing my junk from that 11c she was styling totally wanted me, I could tell by the way she stared at my flexing glutes as I fully stemmed thru the crux, skipping all the reachy moves with true style. And when her boyfriend had to leave early because he sharted thru his bikini briefs...oh man, it was on...dirty, nasty (seriously, she needed a shower in the worst way)hot lovemaking in the sun, the kiteboarders down in the Sound appearing to time their jumps with her carnal thrusts as the clouds streamed around Garibaldi....whoa, what was I smoking at the bluffs? -
Can you toprope it?
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If you're talking about the Pack River trailhead and you're willing to lead all the hard pitches, I might be able to swing it. That things 5.5, right?
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Some rock climbing pics to brighten up your day
drater replied to billcoe's topic in Rock Climbing Forum
If by brothers you mean little girls then I totally agree. Marc, gneiss to see that the Nogan holds gneiss all the way up to Kamloops. Further north too? The good stuff runs out about as far south as Omak, with squabbly little outcroppings here and there further south. -
Anybody got any tales to tell? Most insane looking terrain I've seen in a long time. Are those long rock ridges and north facing walls that same quartzite that's down in the valley? None of the pic's I shot from across the valley with a 200mm are even close to big enough and google has no good pix. Thanks for any info.
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No shit, it was 103 in the shade yesterday at my house, about 10 miles east of said face. How was that HT? I was thinking about running up there with my dog and trying to send it in a day? Doable, and what about the dogger? Could it trail along below or is the ridge way rocky and exposed? Thanks for sharing.
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After seeing some photo's of this bolderfield on my friends computer, I got beta'd up and went looking. 15 miles NE of Sandpoint and an easy downhill 3/4 mile hike, found this: some steep stuff out of the lake some good stuff back in the woods too, including this massive (20'tall x 100' long) quartz block back in this mosquito infested grotto that forced us out before pictures could be taken The cliffs above the lake, apparently not in any of the pictures I uploaded to my server, are pretty sick, steep granite with lots of cracks and a couple insane looking aretes. Word is that some guy has done some route development, I'll try and find more beta on this for anyone wanting chufftard action. Anybody want to hook up and go boldering, PM me, about 10 pads and 4-5 spotters would be sick for all the good problems up in the talus slope, that big bolder by the lack has about 1' of water around the base as of two weeks ago, but clearly it will dry out and be a sick grassy landing soon. Everything faces due west for shade in the mornings. Which is good, cuz it's been 100F.
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John who boulders with an 9mm in his chalk bag
drater replied to leearden's topic in Central/Eastern Washington
You must have a really big "chalkbag" to fit a 9mm in there. Unless it's a snubnose....like Marty. -
John who boulders with an 9mm in his chalk bag
drater replied to leearden's topic in Central/Eastern Washington
Went teh other way...CLARK FORK. Blocky dolomite style limestone. Pix to come if they're any good. -
John who boulders with an 9mm in his chalk bag
drater replied to leearden's topic in Central/Eastern Washington
manresa? -
John who boulders with an 9mm in his chalk bag
drater replied to leearden's topic in Central/Eastern Washington
well hello sailor, wanna pull on my woodie? -
I so thought this thread was gonna be about hooking up with plus size women. Total disappointment.
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donnie baker trask arch ruMr OFF, even tho he didn't mention me and continously spurns my invitations to tour great rock that doesn't exist whatever Gottermungwtfever posted as over here
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well, it is the best winter crag in the state.
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[TR] Pasayten Wilderness - Cathedral Peak - SE Buttress 7/15/2007
drater replied to spagetti's topic in North Cascades
I've been chased both the SE Buttress and teh standard route on the south face by monster electrical storms. Got a stuck rope on the SE Buttress rapelling, my hair was standing up, ran for cover under some bolders over by the Ampitheatre Mountain tairn. Good times, I'd like to spend a month up their sending.