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Alright, time to play a fun little game. Of all the people who post on this board, who is the biggest Mountie?

 

After counting the nominations we can award the winner a new piece of duct tape with their name on it, to replace the old one. It'll be swell.

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a prerequisite is a kilt of gear hanging off the harness...I'm talking like 30 draws, full set of wired hex, no less than 4 rap rings, maybe a trilink, etc.

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iain said:

a prerequisite is a kilt of gear hanging off the harness...I'm talking like 30 draws, full set of wired hex, no less than 4 rap rings, maybe a trilink, etc.

 

don't forget about that handly little cleaning tool with the hammer on the end rolleyes.gif - and then another cleaning tool for the actual cleaning. and 20 feet of perlon, a scad of really wide webbing, and a wrench for tightening anchors... rolleyes.gifhahaha.gif

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yes forgot about the webbing. at least 4 0.5 meter locks of braided webbing, braided to a spec of 30 braids/meter.

 

equal amount of perlon, enough to make rope litter and small house to bivy in

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Hey, no more semantics. Get back to the game already.

 

So far catturd, Dave Schuldt, erik and iain lead and stand to win a piece of duct tape with their name on it if they show up at pub club! Wearing on helmet is optional, bold leaders may choose to wear the name tag on their butts.

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I simply have seen the beast in its native environment and was making some commentary on its plumage. I am wrongly accused! No duct tape is to be found on my helmet, except for the piece holding the headstrap together.

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not that I have a problem with the mountaineers myself, as I know there are more than a few fine climbers who learned initially from that institution

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Fleb, if by "Mountie" you refer to certain style of raiment favored by Basic Climbing students, that's not how I dress. My style is closer to that of the late Bill Robins (MHRIP). Lawrence of Arabia hat, natty old long sleeve polyester shirt, ancient nylon Sahara pants, patched innumerable times (overlapping patches, catsup and chainring stains), modified Alpine Bod harness, and I climb in socks.

 

One of the things that seemed attractive about climbing when I started out was that fashion seemed unimportant. Function was paramount over form. Actions won out over words. There appears to be a subset associated with this board for whom fashion and appearances are perhaps more important than anything else.

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fashion is not important

it is making fun of the unfashionable which is fun!

 

you know, 1) people who dress like engineers even when not on the job, or 2) people who wear shorts over polypro because they think its the climber uniform (that's what the instroctor in the Mountie Basic course wore and they all want to secretly be him and give orders to their own class)

 

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Come on Dru, we all know the only reason people wear polypro under shorts is its CHEAP. Ten buck for the polypro and ten bucks for the shorts, versus $100+ for Schoeller pants. Let's all ridicule the indigent novice climbers. Tell 'em to buy the cheap ice axe and crappy crampons and put their money into fancy pants so they look good.

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