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jasonsalvo

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  • Birthday 03/01/1979

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    Cap Hill, C-Town, WA

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  1. Sparky - thanks for the info, that's exactly what I was looking for. If I go up there this weekend (forecast for S. Cascades looks better at this point...) I promise to take pictures.
  2. Conveniently, fighting off zombies is a hobby of mine. And it's convenience I'm after. I want somewhere that is on the way to Washington Pass where I can stop for a few hours on my way up or home, depending on when I leave/leave. So, that being said, any beta, alpha, omega, or dare I say it, omicron?
  3. Does anyone know anything about bouldering or quick roadside sport climbing in Newhalem. I was thinking of heading up to Washington Pass for some touring and thought a few hours spent climbing might make for a perfect weekend. I have found a neat interactive quicktime map, but as far as telling me how to get to the climbs or where or whether there is any bouldering, it is less than ideal. Thanks
  4. Thanks for the advice. Hopefully rest and stretching will help and it isn't something scary with weird latinate endings (lateral epicondylitis).
  5. So, I'm a relatively new climber, and I've started climbing at a gym during the winter. Anyhow, the last few times I've been climbing, I've experienced a weird pain on the tricep side of both arms, just above the elbow, seeming to be in my humerous itself (not very funny at the time). Once it starts to ache, usually after 2-3 routes/problems, I stop climbing, being wary of any weird pains. Then, the pain disappears within 45 min or so, and doesn't return until I try climbing again. Has anyone experienced anything similar?
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