foraker Posted April 12, 2003 Posted April 12, 2003 Just moved to Seattle with my wife, Elena. Have experience climbing granite in Australia and California. Actually climbed out at Leavenworth once a few years ago. Can't remember the route but it was a scary 5.9 I think. Also experienced with mixed rock/ice routes and glacier travel (see climbing pics from NZ on my site). Spent the last two years doing nothing but climbing inside due to the lack of partners with trad experience!!! Will not do that again. Was pushing the 5.11 barrier indoors and am hoping to get to be comfortable in the trad 5.10 range this summer. Have all the gear that I seem to need. I'm not a gear head. I just turned a ripe 40, have a PhD in geophysics (though I seem to be a computer monkey now) and have lived in Sweden and Australia. I'm trying to learn to speak French and am hoping that a business trip to France materializes this September so I can finally go to Chamonix on someone else's ticket. So, I'm drug free, don't really drink, and am not some nut who feels the need to discuss his uncomfortable opinions with whomever he is climbing (e.g. religion, politics, etc). Don't worry about my PhD. I'll climb with anyone who is fun, interesting, and intelligent and doesn't take stupid risks (but is willing to take some risks in order to do more interesting things). Quote
foraker Posted April 12, 2003 Author Posted April 12, 2003 Actually, I'd really love to go to the Canadian Rockies, too. I have the guide book and have been drooling over it for two years. I grew up in Alaska and my parents still live there. Thus, eventually,I'd like to drag someone or some group up there for a try at something interesting. Quote
Szyjakowski Posted April 12, 2003 Posted April 12, 2003 sweet man. I am a geologist and am stuck being a weekend warrior for a bit....if you want to go sometime just PM me and we can arrange somethin. I live in Ltown when i am not at work in Olympia. Quote
Gaston_Lagaffe Posted April 13, 2003 Posted April 13, 2003 Sounds like we're doing similar things. PM me if you need a partner. Quote
eric8 Posted April 14, 2003 Posted April 14, 2003 Hey Noticed your post looking for partners. I'll be looking for midweek parnters once school gets out in June. I'm guessing you have a job and can't climb weekdays but its worth a shot asking. Eric Quote
glen Posted April 14, 2003 Posted April 14, 2003 You can never have too many climbing partners. PM me if you want to go climbing with a soon-to-be PhD in geology. What're you doing in geophys? Quote
bubblebutt Posted April 14, 2003 Posted April 14, 2003 Not much of a rock climber for rock climbing's sake but into alpine and mountaineering in a big way and occasional trips to Levenworth and Vantage to be humiliated by my 11 year old who flashes 5.10's and now gives me tips( Dad, your'e overpowering your moves" Etc.) . Am now old fart like you (45) so can't keep up with young crowd but can outlast them! Looking for partner also to continue exploration N. Cascades classics. PM if interested, only been here a year myself. Quote
Norman_Clyde Posted April 14, 2003 Posted April 14, 2003 Sounds good to me. I'm not free as often as the other guys, but give me a call anytime you're short a partner. Quote
david77 Posted April 17, 2003 Posted April 17, 2003 hi, I was looking for climbing partners at well, my email is david77@collegeclub.com if interested in climbing. thanks. Quote
Dulton Posted April 18, 2003 Posted April 18, 2003 I doubt you'll have trouble finding a partner, what are you looking to climb? Quote
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