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    Hydraulics are aid

    He must have down climbed - I didn't see any rappel anchors.
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    The Last Oyster Haul?

    There's always prarie oysters
  4. ...to be young and have the free time and motivation to climb in a hail storm ..
  5. Lesson #2": Keep the diesel generator running 24hrs/day so the TV/boom box does not drain the Winnebago batteries
  6. Axe, chainsaws, firearms....that oughta do it
  7. You need to ask yourself if "a few thousand" in the bank will support you for a year in the style you envision. If you are ok sleeping in your car, scrouging around the food court for half eaten pizza and sneaking into the rec center for a shower, then a few thousand will go far. If you plan on flying, driving, staying in hotels, paying rent somewhere etc. Would you be willing/able to pick up some extra money as you go? You need to take that all into account. +1 on do it now, it only gets harder when you are further along in your career, have a wife, kids, mortgage etc. (not impossible, just harder) I did some great, memorable stuff in my 20's, and as mentioned, I don't regret it. I do regret not doing the things I had wanted to do, but never got around to doing - though I'm sure I had a good excuse at the time.
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    Finishing My Rack

    Your rack sounds good as is, unless you are a gear whore or have lots of money to burn. If you need double cams for certain climbs, thats what partners are for. If you must buy more gear: Get 2 or 3 smaller cams, I find blue, yellow and orange metolius a useful addition to my rack. Hexes are a good way to double up on large sizes without adding alot of weight to your rack (add #11 and #12 hexcentrics). Then double up on the cams that you use most frequently where you climb. Also, the pink tricam seems to be popular here. I don't own any tricams, but those who like them, seem to like them alot.
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    Finishing My Rack

    That's what she said.
  10. Americans without healthcare should just move to Canada. Or France. Or Britain. Or cuba. etc...you get the idea.
  11. How does one pronounce "Cacadaemon"? Is it ka-ka-demon?
  12. Good point jmace. The crux of Rock On will probably be wet in April - better get recent beta before heading up.
  13. Rock On ... sustained 5.8/9 crack climbing w short 5.10a crux. Awesome.
  14. +1 for leaving the trappings of civilization at home and enjoying the unadulterated sights, sounds and smells of the wilderness. Though if I did, Molly Hatchet's "Flirtin with Disaster" sounds appropriate.
  15. I agree climbing is one of the best methods to train your mind but the intent of this thread seems to be geared toward those without opportunity to participate in training climbs. Go for a long bike ride or trail run in incremental weather. If you can find a tractor tire and convince someone to spray you with cold water from the hose while you do tire flips, that would also be good preparation. I remember seeing an article about a fanatic setting up a stair stepper in a vacant shower stall for the same purpose. In the absence of climbing opportunity, find a tough excercise and find ways to make them mentally degrading once in a while. When the next big storm or sub-zero temps hit your area, pitch a tent in the back yard. Sleep there. Cook your meals on the camp stove you intend to have on the trip, go for a 30 mile bike ride in the storm as suggested above...etc....you get the idea.
  16. Any suggestions for inexpensive (yet still respectable) hotels? I stayed at Arizona Charlies 3 or 4 years ago for $35/night. Very nice hotel for the price, just off Charleston on the way out of town towards the canyon. Also stayed at Wild Wild West for the same, but that hotel is a bit more dumpy (and further from the climbing). But this info is probably out of date. Any more recent beta on good hotel deals?
  17. What you are already doing will get you in great shape for Ranier. Just be careful not to over train. Allow your body to fully recover between workouts. Take an extra rest day every few weeks. Listen to your body. +1 on most of the suggestions here: -Cycling and roller blading == great cross training for climbing -Stairs -Interval workouts
  18. Does your wife know you are posting pictures of her ass on teh interwebs?
  19. Generally looking for families with kids to camp and climb with. Specifically looking for a family to join us over Easter weekend at Smith Rock (that's our traditional Easter getaway, but would consider other sunny destinations ...Red Rock, J-Tree etc.) April 1-5 give or take a few days (also flexible). About us: We have one son who is almost 3 years old. I lead up to 5.10- trad, follow a few letter grades above that. Have gear ropes, rack etc.
  20. "Props"? Are you gangsta?
  21. My two year old loves getting dragged down the hall by one leg. He laughs all the way. I imagine he will grow out of it before he turns 18.
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    Olympics

    Canadaian men's hockey team will make the USA men's hockey team cry on Sunday. Two other strong prospects for Canadian gold are men and women's curling. Canada will pwn the gold podium.
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    Crazy Canadian MP

    Every time Canadians talk about allowing more private healthcare options, opponents always express outrage that this would just lead to a 2 Tier system - a private one for the rich and public one for the rest. This just shows that we already have a 2-tier system....those that can afford to go to another country instead of waiting in line, and those that can't. Hopefully this will bring a dose of reality to the political discourse.
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