Off_White Posted October 16, 2003 Posted October 16, 2003 what is this, now we're playing "guess that crag?" Uhh, Big Snow vicinity? If they shut down Mid Fork Snoq Road it'll be a lot less crag like. Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted October 16, 2003 Posted October 16, 2003 Smith Rock, no question. Shipwreck Wall has good rock, and fun routes with cool scoopy features on them, and it's a nice reddish color, not like the dark scabby red of the Phoenix Buttress, but more like tomato soup. Soothing. That'll do it, but there's so many fun things all over. Quote
sk Posted October 16, 2003 Posted October 16, 2003 Smith Rock. It was the first place I climbed, and even if I lived in nervana I would want to visit Smith. Quote
texplorer Posted October 16, 2003 Posted October 16, 2003 My fav would have to be either the lower gorge at Smiff or the Jello Tower at LWorth but I still need to get up to Index. Quote
chucK Posted October 16, 2003 Posted October 16, 2003 Muffy_The_Wanker_Sprayer said: nervana  That would be a great name for a climb! Quote
sk Posted October 16, 2003 Posted October 16, 2003 chucK said: Muffy_The_Wanker_Sprayer said: nervana  That would be a great name for a climb! any time you want to put a climb up in my honor.. you are welcome to use it Quote
bunglehead Posted October 17, 2003 Posted October 17, 2003 chucK said: Muffy_The_Wanker_Sprayer said: nervana  That would be a great name for a climb!  Especially if it was mis-spelled on purpose!! Quote
richard_noggin Posted October 17, 2003 Posted October 17, 2003 Off_White said: I'd have to pick the crag in my front yard because, well, it's in my front yard. And it's the only crag offwit has been to in ten years DICK Quote
lancegranite Posted October 17, 2003 Posted October 17, 2003 The late,great Craig Kelly... An amazing rider, consumate professional, coolest dude ever. "the kid...he was one of the greats, a hero." Thanks Craig. Quote
EWolfe Posted October 17, 2003 Posted October 17, 2003 Cpt.Caveman said: Castle Rock  Disagree?- so what  Well, then. I change my Mind.  The lower walls of Vantage rock for thugishness,  and Damn The Dwayners, full speed ahead Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted October 17, 2003 Posted October 17, 2003 MisterE said: Cpt.Caveman said: Castle Rock  Disagree?- so what  Well, then. I change my Mind.  The lower walls of Vantage rock for thugishness,  and Damn The Dwayners, full speed ahead  Do you need panties? Quote
EWolfe Posted October 17, 2003 Posted October 17, 2003 Cpt.Caveman said: MisterE said: Cpt.Caveman said: Castle Rock  Disagree?- so what  Well, then. I change my Mind.  The lower walls of Vantage rock for thugishness,  and Damn The Dwayners, full speed ahead  Do you need panties?  Depends... Quote
ken4ord Posted October 21, 2003 Posted October 21, 2003 Another vote for Castle. Damn that crag easy and hard routes, single pitch and multi-pitch, a good selction of different types of climbs and the approach is next to nil. Quote
Distel32 Posted October 22, 2003 Posted October 22, 2003 Roger said: two words: Ren-ton. Â YYEEAAHHH!!! I've never seen such awesome overhanging granite sport climbs as I have there. Quote
EWolfe Posted October 22, 2003 Posted October 22, 2003 Roger said: two words: Ren-ton. Â Sweet granite! Quote
Dru Posted October 22, 2003 Posted October 22, 2003 you Renton guys mean this crag right??? Â Â Damn it, I've never climbed there just checked it out. Look how wet it was when we went by Quote
iain Posted October 22, 2003 Posted October 22, 2003 wow that school has one hell of a playground apparently Quote
iain Posted October 22, 2003 Posted October 22, 2003 I like Smith for the total relaxation. The white noise of the river and the colors of the rock, with the cascades on the horizon keep me coming back. It just releases a lot of stress if I am under pressure at work, or whatever small problems I have in life. Spending days lounging in the sun or working hard on a climb, with good friends. Quote
Dru Posted October 22, 2003 Posted October 22, 2003 iain said: I like Smith for the total relaxation. The white noise of the river and the colors of the rock, with the cascades on the horizon keep me coming back. It just releases a lot of stress if I am under pressure at work, or whatever small problems I have in life. Spending days lounging in the sun or working hard on a climb, with good friends. Â but mostly cause you live in PDX and its too far to drive to leavenslab, Index or Squamish Quote
iain Posted October 22, 2003 Posted October 22, 2003 spending time at Smith with cynical friends...ah yes Quote
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