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  1. During the trust games at the company picnic, Bucky and Timmy not only had a great time, but learned a little bit about themselves as well.
  2. The version from The Departed was Van Morrison singing it on the Roger Waters solo The Wall Tour, soon after the Berlin Wall fell down.
  3. When the Tigers Broke Free easily found on places like Limewire, Bearshare, etc... Released on a new best of album called Echoes.
  4. Me too, but I visualized the moves on the route as well...so Mark you actually only get the FAA (first Actual ascent)
  5. layton

    Freds emaiil

    Good thing the writes doesn't want to call. AP-Seattle, WA In a phone interview with ....Fred Beckey.....etc etc...., "What? Who is this? Hows da wedder? NEW YORK!?? No good climbing there. WHAT!? Who is this?!!?" No other information was gathered.
  6. I had fun with you all at the afterparty....wait, I wasn't invited. Hope it sucked a-holes! Just kidding, hope it was fun (but not really).
  7. Thanks to alll who contributed and made this a fun ice fest. Indoor ice fests kick ass, no one was hogging all the water ice outside. The comp was fun too. Stupid tweaky stein pull! After 3 more beers, it was way easier the 2nd time.
  8. Sounds like the "Slug Trail" route Leeland et all put up
  9. i've been getting email replys routed from cc.com in my hotmail inbox to photos i've posted. When I click the email, it's a list of pharmacutical (sp) company websites and such. The weird thing is, when this happened before, no reply was shown when I clicked on said photo in question, and now I can't even go to the gallery. How are these spammers doing this? Anyone else have this happen?
  10. Which is of course bullshit. Guides don't get paid shit, they work their asses off and it is EXPECTED of you to tip them well.
  11. checked da guide. face/ridge 8 pitch 5.8 granite. that face looks neat!
  12. So what mountains are we looking at? Or is it hush hush. Nice recon btw, I wouldn't expect anything pretty 'round there, especially a high divide. cool
  13. John, what do we need to bring? Harness, ATC, Shoes, Boots, Poons, Tools, Rope, Nothing?? Will there be punch and pie?
  14. It's a photograhpy trick, the wall isn't that long...maybe 4 pitches. Thanks for the 1 star rating on the TR, I'm crying my eyes out.
  15. It's a photograhpy trick, the wall isn't that long...maybe 4 pitches
  16. Ben, I'm a terrible networker and I also don't think I want to live in Leavenworth (otherwise I'd call).
  17. I have a good time with the folks that were there. Nothing like two or three years ago where it was full on mayhem! It gets smaller each year.
  18. Hey Folks! Besides climbing, I've also been in school for 7 years now studying chiropractic. I'm in my last year and am doing rotations in the clinic. I am here to offer my services to the general public as an intern at the Western States Chiropractic College Outpatient Clinic. Many of the injuries climbers sustain, be it acute or overuse are excellent candidates for chiropractic care. Chiropractic is a "catch all" term for how we treat. It is not just spinal adjustments and we don't just do headaches and low backs! Chiropractors in the state of Oregon are licensed portal of entry physicians who diagnose and treat the full range of injuries and diseases. We are set apart from MD's by the use of the most conservative treatments possible to get people better without the use of drugs and surgery. A conservative trial of care is in the patient's best interest to get better fast and safely. Chiropractors work with the general medical community, so if a second opinion or a referral is needed, we can get the patient to the appropriate practitioner. So if you have a new injury that hurts, and old injury that's bothering you, want to prevent further injury, or just get a check up on your health, come on in! This is a student clinic, so we take a little longer (which can be a good thing) and cost less. Call the front desk for scheduling and fee schedule. Services: Consultations Physical Exams Specialty Exams (Gyn and Procto) Chiropractic Adjustments Blood Work/Urinalysis (including routing screening exams) Nutritional Supplements and Analysis Casting/Splinting/Bracing Physical Therapy and electrical modalities Minor Surgery Massage/Stretching Techniques ...and many other services you might not realize that a Chiropractor offers Call to make an appointment with me. 503-255-6771 WSCC Outpatient Clinic Mike Layton Intern Dr. Taliaferro supervising Clinician 2900 N.E. 132nd Avenue (click for map) Portland, OR 97230-3099 503-255-6771 western states chiropractic college homepage Outpatient Clinic rehabilitation services (not inclusive) wscc d.c. program w/curriculum links
  19. Hey Folks! Besides climbing, I've also been in school for 7 years now studying chiropractic. I'm in my last year and am doing rotations in the clinic. I am here to offer my services to the general public as an intern at the Western States Chiropractic College Outpatient Clinic. Many of the injuries climbers sustain, be it acute or overuse are excellent candidates for chiropractic care. Chiropractic is a "catch all" term for how we treat. It is not just spinal adjustments and we don't just do headaches and low backs! Chiropractors in the state of Oregon are licensed portal of entry physicians who diagnose and treat the full range of injuries and diseases. We are set apart from MD's by the use of the most conservative treatments possible to get people better without the use of drugs and surgery. A conservative trial of care is in the patient's best interest to get better fast and safely. Chiropractors work with the general medical community, so if a second opinion or a referral is needed, we can get the patient to the appropriate practitioner. So if you have a new injury that hurts, and old injury that's bothering you, want to prevent further injury, or just get a check up on your health, come on in! This is a student clinic, so we take a little longer (which can be a good thing) and cost less. Call the front desk for scheduling and fee schedule. Services: Consultations Physical Exams Specialty Exams (Gyn and Procto) Chiropractic Adjustments Blood Work/Urinalysis (including routing screening exams) Nutritional Supplements and Analysis Casting/Splinting/Bracing Physical Therapy and electrical modalities Minor Surgery Massage/Stretching Techniques ...and many other services you might not realize that a Chiropractor offers Call to make an appointment with me. 503-255-6771 WSCC Outpatient Clinic Mike Layton Intern Dr. Taliaferro supervising Clinician 2900 N.E. 132nd Avenue (click for map) Portland, OR 97230-3099 503-255-6771 western states chiropractic college homepage Outpatient Clinic rehabilitation services (not inclusive) wscc d.c. program w/curriculum links
  20. Hey Folks! Besides climbing, I've also been in school for 7 years now studying chiropractic. I'm in my last year and am doing rotations in the clinic. I am here to offer my services to the general public as an intern at the Western States Chiropractic College Outpatient Clinic. Many of the injuries climbers sustain, be it acute or overuse are excellent candidates for chiropractic care. Chiropractic is a "catch all" term for how we treat. It is not just spinal adjustments and we don't just do headaches and low backs! Chiropractors in the state of Oregon are licensed portal of entry physicians who diagnose and treat the full range of injuries and diseases. We are set apart from MD's by the use of the most conservative treatments possible to get people better without the use of drugs and surgery. A conservative trial of care is in the patient's best interest to get better fast and safely. Chiropractors work with the general medical community, so if a second opinion or a referral is needed, we can get the patient to the appropriate practitioner. So if you have a new injury that hurts, and old injury that's bothering you, want to prevent further injury, or just get a check up on your health, come on in! This is a student clinic, so we take a little longer (which can be a good thing) and cost less. Call the front desk for scheduling and fee schedule. Services: Consultations Physical Exams Specialty Exams (Gyn and Procto) Chiropractic Adjustments Blood Work/Urinalysis (including routing screening exams) Nutritional Supplements and Analysis Casting/Splinting/Bracing Physical Therapy and electrical modalities Minor Surgery Massage/Stretching Techniques ...and many other services you might not realize that a Chiropractor offers Call to make an appointment with me. 503-255-6771 WSCC Outpatient Clinic Mike Layton Intern Dr. Taliaferro supervising Clinician 2900 N.E. 132nd Avenue (click for map) Portland, OR 97230-3099 503-255-6771 western states chiropractic college homepage Outpatient Clinic rehabilitation services (not inclusive) wscc d.c. program w/curriculum links
  21. Ivan, my girlfriend, and I will be there Fri and Sat night. Listen for Ivan, it should be easy. Just keep your ears open for a non-stop diatribe from a looming giant.
  22. is that mountaingirlbc???
  23. Talk to Carolyn Parker at the climbing gym (tell her I said hi)
  24. A4 route up to the super cave almost directly below the hairpin. big cave under the lib bell around the corner from the beckey route
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