EWolfe Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 Just got a copy as a gift. Not to dis Dallas, but I was having a heck of a time finding my way through the beginning portion. I got frustrated, and finally tore out pages 1 - 8, 11 - 32, and now it is a lot easier to find stuff. It is a guidebook to climbing now. I really didn't need 30 pages of history, flora, fauna, lodgings, etc for such a small crag. Now I just need to figure out the trails.... Quote
Billygoat Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 If it was easy they'd call it snowboarding Quote
Choada_Boy Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 ...take an inobvious trail to an indistinct blob of moss and lichen with a rock underneath. There are 18 routes to 5.12d. ... and don't forget to PRAISE JESUS!!! Quote
G-spotter Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 Just got a copy as a gift. Not to dis Dallas, but I was having a heck of a time finding my way through the beginning portion. I got frustrated, and finally tore out pages 1 - 8, 11 - 32, and now it is a lot easier to find stuff. It is a guidebook to climbing now. I really didn't need 30 pages of history, flora, fauna, lodgings, etc for such a small crag. Now I just need to figure out the trails.... Well now, you just got rid of all your emergency crag TP! If you get caught short you might have to sacrifice a sock. Quote
Blake Posted March 28, 2006 Posted March 28, 2006 I'm glad he has that info in there. But like you said, it doesn't help locate the climbs, so if you really don't care about that info, just take it out of the book and recycle it or keep it at home. It's not Dallas' fault that the trail system at Erie isn't very distinct or friendly for first-time users. Erik, try this 3-pitch route next time you're there: P.1 zig-zag (Or frogs in space if you are tough) P.2 Undercover to the snag P.3 Springboard best route out there IMO. Quote
EWolfe Posted March 28, 2006 Author Posted March 28, 2006 my new "friend" lives down there, so I will be making trips more often...thanks for the info! His testimony on the inside of the back cover is **ahem** interesting, I was wondering what it took to get this excited about Erie, and now I know. Quote
Squid Posted March 28, 2006 Posted March 28, 2006 my new "friend" lives down there, so I will be making trips more often... Whirly? Quote
AlpineK Posted March 28, 2006 Posted March 28, 2006 my new "friend" lives down there, so I will be making trips more often...thanks for the info! His testimony on the inside of the back cover is **ahem** interesting, I was wondering what it took to get this excited about Erie, and now I know. See if you'd save all the stuff about flora and fauna you could impress your new friend with your knoledge of things other than rock climbing. As it stands your on your way to proving how one dimensional you are to her. Of course I am assuming that it is a her. I have no advice if your, "friend," is a drunk male prostitue. Quote
Blake Posted March 28, 2006 Posted March 28, 2006 E, take her to the copper Lantern in downtown Anacortes. good food! Quote
EWolfe Posted March 28, 2006 Author Posted March 28, 2006 Brown Lantern. Did you forget Anacortes is my other home town? Quote
chris Posted March 28, 2006 Posted March 28, 2006 I have to agree with Mr. E. I can appreciate Dallas' desire to create an "old school" guidebook, with hand drawn maps and topos, but some of the "trails" he describes cross 4th class terrain. My first few trips I took the dog along - I don't make that mistake anymore, unless I'm positive he can negotiate the terrain (he's good, but he's no Biscuit). The guidebook is great - I appreciate all that Dallas has done in developing the crag and all the time spent writing the guidebook, but with a digital camera and microsoft publisher it could have been a lot better. Quote
klar404 Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 Hey I'm going up there in the morning and woud love to know if they still have guides at the Erie store. If not I'll just do the usuall zig-zag springboard deal. Of course, I weigh 20 pounds heavier than the last time I did springboard... if the branch is still there after this weekend I'll post some pictures. Quote
Billygoat Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 You need to bop out to the other zig zag karl..... Quote
Blake Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 anyone know if an orange #3 friend-sized cam is still fixed on Turtle Soup? even Billy's hammer and funkness couldn't dislodge that thing last spring. Quote
Billygoat Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 Oh I bet it is pretty much welded in there now. Let's have a look and see..... Quote
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