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Everything posted by Teh Phuzzy
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I brought a plastic paint scrapper, but I actually found it to be very clean on the route. As for the other sides, yeah, full moss attack! you ever get it on on the top of a giant cock?! Isn't that what climbing is all about anyway? 8D
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you could play on Cock Rock in the mean time
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PDX Trad - Tue. afternoon - 5/10, maybe thu & fri
Teh Phuzzy replied to JosephH's topic in Climbing Partners
My buddy and I will be on the Chem Slab at Carver tomorrow (Wed. around five) and hopefully starting the long cleaning process on Jungle Safari. -
Thank you to Ian, Paul, Mary, and all the other folks out there who put this together. It was a lot of fun and rounded out a great weekend of climbing (i guess the bits of hail did that too) P.S. I called my mother
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I was slammed yesterday and missed this. Open invite to Carver on Wednesday evenings around five.
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Looks like I'll be down there all weekend. I am looking for a partner this weekend as well if any y'alls down that way. Riding out down from PDX on Friday early and home Monday morn if you want to cruise in the Vanagon. Thanks for posting this Ian.
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Table is a nice Mountain
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If the weather in the Gorge sux, I'll see you down there.
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I totally spaced it last night; forgot to have google remind me. I will try to make it for the next one.
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no more hut at Marble Mtn thanks to some shitheads
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They had a thursday happy hour for folks at the Circuit and then they didn't have hot food when we got there after our session... weak sauce, but the beer was good
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The better options around Portland for placing gear or top roping that I know of are The Far Side, Ozone, Beacon, Salmon River Slab, Frenches, Broughtons, and so on Its pretty hard to set top ropes in many places if you are not prepared to lead, then you will need to stick clip your way up or rope in to the anchors. If you are going to Smith, the best option for top roping on the tuff is Rope a Dope block. I have PRC 3 which includes all those except The Far Side. Is there a link to how to get there, routes, etc? Mountain Project If you make it up that way, let me know and we can put up some lines.
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Another vote for "Hard Grit" Thanks for the other suggestions folks, I'll check them out next time I am bored.
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I like this idea. I have a Mammut and love it, but finding the middle is tricky sometimes. The black mark they put on it wears off pretty quickly. Does this ever get in the way when belaying or using on a dbl rope rap?
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I'd be up for some misery training if I had a ride up from Portland.
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Weight Loss Goals for This Spring
Teh Phuzzy replied to telemarker's topic in Fitness and Nutrition Forum
6' and 167# pretty happy with where I am at... Like to work on the finger strength and endurance though. I can crank out V4 moves off the ground, but my third 5.8 feels like an .11; not how I want to end a day of climbing... back to the bouldering gym! -
Just got my down back from them. They do great work
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gots mine this week and I feel like its slipping away already...
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soo... any new info on the north side? Probably not good, but we can always hope...
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mid-late march Hood climb + ski/board descent
Teh Phuzzy replied to snowspark6's topic in Climbing Partners
Sunday/Monday is looking better for the weather; and the surf supreme. I am a little timid with all the avy danger I have been reading. It has been getting better, but I am not familiar with reading these reports for PNW. The Super Bowl slide is up above Meadows and the route comes from T-Line, but it sounds like the weak layer might be present on most of the south and east sides. That pink route that Water was talking about looks like it might avoid some of this danger. related thread I have been up on the Sisters and St. Helens on clear days when a storm comes in real quick and I am not interested in coming down Hood in those conditions, I have heard too many stories like the one PCG posted. The avy danger has been slowing coming down, should this continue? Is that deep layer going to consolidate with temps of 30 during the day? I would think that higher temps would be needed to get that deep of a layer to pack in. -
Thank you, again, for the reading. If you get a chance to watch Ivan curse up a storm out at Beacon, you could learn a thing or two...
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The headbands for most of these is a little smaller than I like. With a beanie on, it gets a little tight. Because of this, I now have one reserved for my helmet only since the headband is all stretched out. The headbands look as though they would easily accept an extension of sorts. Do they make them, or should I rig something up myself? I need to replace the one for my helmet, but buying a headlamp just to stretch out the band seems ridiculous to me. Anybody with experience with this? ~Adam
