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summitchaserCJB

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  1. Totally agree about the crime scene tape. I had the exact thought.
  2. Is someone feeling guilty about trundling the Godzilla/City park flakes?
  3. Ya I guess that's true. These days anyone with enough money can buy themselves a spot and get people into some hot water.
  4. I know you can run up most of the first slab of Silent Running.
  5. What's your point? Oh, what I said to Mark? Oh. Ok then.
  6. thanks for the info
  7. Thanks pink As long as they are justtt like this. I look forward to the next Beacon/Infinite Bliss/what have you discussion.
  8. Ya. But silent running is kinda run out in the begining so keep that in mind.
  9. I'm not sure. But the better question is how fast it dries off during the rain. Of course hard stuff is harder when wet, but you can do quite a bit in a light drizzle.
  10. Trip: Darrington, 3 oclock rock - Silent Running, Cornucopia. Date: 6/2/2010 Trip Report: So Todd and I ran up to 3 oclock rock, forgetting some essential beta (like the approach information). We ended up on Cornucopia (we discovered later). It's a fun 10- that will throw you through a loop if you expect 5.9+. We then ventered down and found Silent Running by soloing up slabs to find the first bolt. We did the first 4 pitches and got off the route at 9:30 pm. Pictures for the aesthetically inclined or illiterate. Approach Notes: Check out the real beta./
  11. As far as I know- Only this part of your statement is true "protect those who come to aid from some degree of litigation when they are attempting to offer aid when there are no other options/first on the scene/observed it happen."
  12. I've done a marathon and half IM. 4 hour marathon, 5 hour 25 minutes half ironman. So, I donno, I guess I'd say they do transfer. Not as perfectly as say, bike racing just because of the benefits to leg strength. Both distances are attainable for mortals with a good amount of training, inherent fitness, and a whole lot of will.
  13. Comes with the territory I suppose. Get it? Sheep dogs? Territory? Like they are territorial? oh...
  14. Well, not exactly. For one thing, a climb isn't a marathon. Although they are close. But definitely take it easy. But you make some valid points about preparation. "Also, why even say anything? Nobody was asking for your expert nutrition and training advice, he was just commenting that the crappy weather has prevented him from going out on his training climbs and you butt in with your wanna-be-Mr-Big-Time-Mountaineer attitude and your unsolicited advice that makes you come off like a total douche." That's funny coming from you. Why the hell are you talking to me? Did I ask you to? It can be turned around. In fact, pretty much all you do on this site is critique other people. I've never heard you say anything of value. It's funny on this site because the guys calling other people douches are usually the douchiest.
  15. that doesn't help me really. Where is it for one thing? Yosemite? ah- I'm guessing that is right. Google FTW.
  16. "yet they never had to deal with CIS." What you meant?
  17. If someone is trying to climb, say, Rainier, off the couch-First thing I'd say is "good luck". Desperately trying to train a few days before a climb is futile.
  18. tapering for a marathon If climbing can be compared to a marathon, this is a valuable article. They say that it has been proven that it takes up to three weeks to taper, where your muscles restore their glycogen. I assume they check their sources.
  19. I suppose someone has their science cap on today. Can't blame you for that. But it is a scientifically supported fact, as far as I know. I'll do a little research and check back. I'm primarily addressing the endurance side of things. I've done quite a bit of endurance athletics and a tapper is usually a couple weeks long. Any training closer than a couple weeks, or at very least a week just wears you down rather than builds you up. Look around, you'll see the general consensus supports that. You'd be surprised how long it takes muscles to grow.
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