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Everything posted by Hugh Conway
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Kimmo didn't learn much in college
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please! only nerds and dweebs don't skip school because it SUCKS. you sound like gertlush
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You post on spray and haven't figured that out yet?
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nothing made in nature could be as dumb as kevbone
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I figured Bill was talking about Dali, which was cool, then the chinese rebuilt it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dali_City,_Yunnan
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PM me and I can send one from a couple years ago.
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bombs lotz n' lotza bombs And spray posts. cascadeclimbers vs. the army of chinese youth who post on China articles?
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Nice bit of AAJ hyperbole there: "Traveling is dangerous, due to ethnic tension between the Uighers and Han Chinese. There were large riots in July and many subsequent ethnic incidents. Al Qaeda has now declared a jihad on the Han Chinese."
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You've missed ttk and bug soliciting me, haven't you?
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Or how you've 30,000 posts on cascadeclimbers Humans are fucking stupid. This isn't news. If you aren't funny stfu
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"Good for you, you're a tool"
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wtf dude? didn't you have your ice axe? you could have planted that in that fucking beast's skull and then fed it to the marmots
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PM Bug, he's the Infinite Bliss guardian
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That looks like a Chinese science museum
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Call the cops on him! call the cops on him!
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SWEET FUCKING JESUS TRASHTALKING TINA MULTIQUOTE!
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So why'd you post some anorexic girls who'd break their arms on a 5.3? They've had more meth in them than Tacoma
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And I responded to that short sighted post. Keep up. You gave little of a response. Major impacts to the environment are like those that I described. There is a huge difference between them and bolting. Yes bolting has enough impact that it rates some discussion among differing sides, but the impact does not deserve attention like the mining I described or even the impact of ORVs in the wilderness. If we spend any time on the subject it should be to discourage overbolting, crack bolting, or creating routes out of character with a crag. Spending time and effort to preserve crags like Index is worth our time and effort. Idiotic arguements about whether bolts were placed on rap do not deserve our time. Sure saying I placed those bolts on lead is interesting information, but in the end a nice route with an appropriate amount of anchors is more important hang or no hang. Do you want my environmental resume? Put yours up. I'll bet you haven't spent more than a tiny fraction of the time I have fighting for wilderness, fighting more mining like the Butte pit, fighting for cleaning up the mess from the Butte pit and on and on. I have references. What have you done? Probably recycled and talked trash on the internet. Grow up. Do you want to see grid bolting all over Garfield? You probably do. Your (and Tvash's) non-point is a pathetic dodge of personal responsibility. Are you familiar with the concept of tacit approval? Borrow Tvash's dictionary. He isn't using it. Jesus you are a douche, bug
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A dolphin? Pimpin' road cruiser
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tToxic emissions are nothing new in spray....
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back when i HAD A DILDO
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but yOu like organs probing you
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Round the World Trip Advice
Hugh Conway replied to twitchjackson's topic in The rest of the US and International.
It's not sport but bouldering - check out Hampi, India. Tons of boulders, cheap relaxed atmosphere. I've trekked in Langtang and Annapurna, Nepal. With the addition of Everest basecamp those are the only regions with teahouses for the "classic" Nepal trekking experience. Everywhere else will likely require a tent at some point and probably a stove and carrying food. For the teahouse treks you can get by with a down jacket, shell jacket + pants, sleeping bag and cash. I cary these everywhere I go in the world. If you don't bring them all of those you can buy in Nepal. Good quality stuff will cost the same at does at home. The cheap shit is cheap; rental boots are blister mongers. Most of the teahouse treks could be done without a sleeping bag - but everyone I met who did this ended up with tons of bedbug bits. When are you planning to do this? If it's not good, clear, weather trekking in Nepal is less than optimum; half of why you are there is good clean views of 8000m peaks May-October doesn't provide this. During that time there are awesome things to do in India, Pakistan, China or Central Asia (kyrgyzstan/kazakhstan) those are the places that you are more likely to find what you are looking for
