JayB Posted May 1, 2003 Posted May 1, 2003 Anyone wanna head out there this Saturday? Thinking of hitting either The Columns or The Bend. I'll drive, I've got the rack, the rope, etc. Quote
JayB Posted May 1, 2003 Author Posted May 1, 2003 The spot in the Whackmobile has been spoken for.... Quote
Szyjakowski Posted May 1, 2003 Posted May 1, 2003 JayB said: The spot in the Whackmobile has been spoken for.... I don't even wanna know anymore info then you have already admitted to... Save it for the Q&A with the kops Quote
JayB Posted May 1, 2003 Author Posted May 1, 2003 ...sorta forgot that word has other connotations. Make that the spot in the Whack(MC)Mobile... Quote
thelawgoddess Posted May 1, 2003 Posted May 1, 2003 anyone else heading out there and have a spot in their whackmobile? Quote
Szyjakowski Posted May 1, 2003 Posted May 1, 2003 thelawgoddess said: anyone else heading out there and have a spot in their whackmobile? you should go to Leavenworth and check out the skateboard i got. Quote
catbirdseat Posted May 5, 2003 Posted May 5, 2003 I was out there and ran into JayB and ForrestM. Nice guys, both, and much harder climbers than I. Forrest was introducing a group of young hotties to their first day climbing out of doors. Way to go Forrest! Ran into some sheclimbs, too. Toast and I were polite and friendly but got some awful scowls in return. She: "Are you going to climb over there?". Me: "Yes, but there are at least six similar routes." She: "We don't want to climb there if you are there." They move about a mile down the cliff. On their way out, they walked way down the slope to avoid walking near us, like we had leprosy or something. Toast and I showered that morning, so that couldn't have been it. Quote
Charlie Posted May 5, 2003 Posted May 5, 2003 Who'da thought "Wack M.C." would have made it into everyday CC vocab- anyone want a "Whack M.C." history lesson? Quote
leejams Posted May 5, 2003 Posted May 5, 2003 catbirdseat said: Toast and I showered that morning, so that couldn't have been it. that's funny! Beta for those that may go to royal columns and cross the river on the cable. The smaller glacier pulleys (orange wheel) DO NOT work. The slightly larger blue pulleys work fine though. Quote
JayB Posted May 5, 2003 Author Posted May 5, 2003 CBS: Good to see you guys out there. This will surely dissapoint the mountie bashers on this site, but the group that Lee and I ran into at the Royal Columns were a pretty cool bunch. We had zero problems sharing the rock with them. Here's a couple of pics from the outing: Leejams putting one of those pulleys to use: Lee on Inca Roads Definitely worth spending a whole weekend out there next time. Quote
leejams Posted May 5, 2003 Posted May 5, 2003 Jayb, I have some photo's as well. Not sure how to downsize them enough to post. Will get them to ya though. I tried to put them at like 12% but still didn't work. Good times though Quote
forrest_m Posted May 6, 2003 Posted May 6, 2003 JayB said: Good to see you guys out there. This will surely dissapoing the mountie bashers on this site, but the group that Lee and I ran into at the Royal Columns were a pretty cool bunch. We had zero problems sharing the rock with them. I agree, kudos to the Everett mountaineers for defying all the stereotypes. Pleasure sharing the cliffs with you. Here’s a few things they did that other institutional groups could learn from: - kept the group size reasonable (about 25, from what I could tell). - picked an area with good route density. You never had the sense that “that group is on every route at the cliff.” Columnar areas, like tieton, are obviously a good choice for this. - they were very careful about rockfall. - they used walkie talkies so that they could keep organized while physically spreading out. Ok, it does look kind of geeky, but it seemed like it really helped to limit the impact of numbers. - most important item: they did not give off the sense that they considered it “their” cliff. A big part of this was simply not trying to ignore everyone who isn’t part of their group, i.e. they chatted, kibitzed about the guidebook, made small talk, etc. Amazing that this is even an issue, but i've been astonished at the antisocial attitudes i've encountered... - Encouraged others to climb through, use the rap line they had fixed, etc. oh, and catbird, watch out, that's my wife you're talkin' about! Quote
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