olyclimber Posted September 26, 2005 Posted September 26, 2005 CC, use your gender sensors. I believe those are both gals, not guys. Quote
EWolfe Posted September 26, 2005 Posted September 26, 2005 I am not into Yoga, I am into champagne Damn you, Olyclimber! Quote
Cobra_Commander Posted September 26, 2005 Posted September 26, 2005 CC, use your gender sensors. I believe those are both gals, not guys. So what you are saying is they really are snake charmers Quote
Camilo Posted September 26, 2005 Posted September 26, 2005 that guy looks kinda like Camilo That doesn't look anything like me. This is me, decide for yourselves: Quote
layton Posted September 26, 2005 Posted September 26, 2005 hahah. hey, camilo...i figured out the video. thanks for the offer. Quote
Ireneo_Funes Posted September 26, 2005 Posted September 26, 2005 Cobra, Camilo, Mike....please take the snake charming discussion into the new Homosexual Sport Climber Forum. Thanks, guys. Quote
chirp Posted September 27, 2005 Posted September 27, 2005 Cobra, Camilo, Mike....please take the snake charming discussion into the new Homosexual Sport Climber Forum. Thanks, guys. Umm to have a bit more power you need to actually get the linking URL correct. try ascenSionist.com Quote
Ireneo_Funes Posted September 27, 2005 Posted September 27, 2005 Can you get with those folks to correct the spelling of their website? Then the full humorous potential of my post will be realized. Quote
edwintolmer Posted November 21, 2005 Posted November 21, 2005 I was able to go up the Via Ferrata routes, and ended up with my picture in the local paper. I walked up the trail to the training wall with Jeff Lowe and was able to learn quite a bit about what they are doing. Jeff along with the landowner are working on what they are calling the "Waterfall Canyon Climbing Park" this are includes the Via Ferrata Routes (currently 3) along with soon to be developed sport routes and -possibly- ice climbing routes. They plan to experiment with ice farming this fall by piping some water from the waterfall (on the south facing slope) to the north slope. I believe that money made from the Via Ferrata routes is intended to supplement the ice climbing activities and sport climbing development that will remain free attractions. The Via Ferrata was quite fun. The routes were designed by Jeff Lowe. The Ferrata ladders and cables are artfully placed, making it a fun "hike" that will be sure to give non-climbers a good thrill on the vertical trails (as Jeff called them). It was fun to talk with Jeff, and interesting to learn that the Waterfall in the canyon was the first waterfall that he ever climbed and where he was introduced by his brother Greg to that style of ice climbing. Quote
pope Posted November 22, 2005 Posted November 22, 2005 I saw him at Index in the mid 1980's. Always looking for an opportunity to promote his name and the crap he sells, Jeff climbed a 5.9 (think it was Sagitarius) with a rack that consisted of nearly all tri-cams. And he struggled with 5.9. I thought, "That guy looks like he could use a few SLCD's right now. He's spooked." But whatever. One guy enjoys clipping up a trail of bolts, one guy has fun on the via ferrata. I know some folks who would enjoy riding a gondola to the top of the Chief. If you want to trash the hills with this garbage, just don't confuse these activities with mountaineering. Quote
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