Fence_Sitter Posted August 31, 2002 Posted August 31, 2002 i am moving to canada in 2 days...i am compiling a CA tick list and would like some help... i'm looking for mostly climbs withing 3 hours of vancouver/langley...thanks in advance... Quote
ScottP Posted September 1, 2002 Posted September 1, 2002 Three things: First, why are you asking for help compiling a tick (sic) list for California (CA) within 3 hours of Vancouver/Langley? Minimum 8-10 hours to the CA/OR border from either. Second, why would anybody want to help you when you have presented yourself as such a total dickhead within your first 20 posts? Okay, seriously, you equate CA with Canada: Narrow the field. What type of climbing are you looking for help finding? Get your lazy ass to bivouac.com for starters. Quote
Fence_Sitter Posted September 1, 2002 Author Posted September 1, 2002 i'm just dickin around man... shits and giggles...but really i am looking into some moderate winter routes snow and ice and mabe some multi-pitch rock for the summer... what is the abreviation for canada then? i live there and i dont even know... sorry i am such a dick...but what can i say its genetic... Quote
Fence_Sitter Posted September 1, 2002 Author Posted September 1, 2002 and i have done lots of the stuff on bivouac that is near where i am living...thanks tho sugga...if that is all the beta you got then shuv it... what the fuck is with beta in canada here...everyone says bivuac.com butit doesn't have THAT much stuff on it... it is a great resource, but i am looking for things that are a bit more obscure... Quote
allthumbs Posted September 1, 2002 Posted September 1, 2002 You sound inebriated. Go to bed and sleep it off. You'll feel better in the morning. Quote
ScottP Posted September 1, 2002 Posted September 1, 2002 quote: Originally posted by trask: You sound inebriated. (snip) Not to mention a bit schizophrenic. Quote
Guest Posted September 1, 2002 Posted September 1, 2002 I think you're a fucking retard Fence Sitter. Go buy a guide book and a jeep. Read the guide book, learn to drive on Canadian logging roads, and then go climbing. Of course your going to have to solo everything cause your too much of a dickwad for anyone to want to climb with. Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted September 2, 2002 Posted September 2, 2002 Wedge Mtn NE Arete Slesse NE Buttress Joffre any route Squamish has endless routes. Ice Routes- Loose Lady Synchronicity Icy BC Oregon Jack Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted September 2, 2002 Posted September 2, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Fence Sitter: and i have done lots of the stuff on bivouac that is near where i am living...thanks tho sugga...if that is all the beta you got then shuv it... what the fuck is with beta in canada here...everyone says bivuac.com butit doesn't have THAT much stuff on it... it is a great resource, but i am looking for things that are a bit more obscure... If you want something more obscure then buy alpine journals. Also to buy maps and drive around in your own car. Maybe you can check out Chinese Puzzle Wall in Nesakwatch Creek for instance. Or get to know locals and climb with them etc for more info. Quote
Fence_Sitter Posted September 2, 2002 Author Posted September 2, 2002 thank you caveman...i knew i could count on you not to be a whiny bitch...thanks for the beta...yah i hav done lots in teh squish area...just looking for some ideas that people have done and liked that aren't like totally obvious...sorry to the rest of you for asking... Quote
AlpineK Posted September 3, 2002 Posted September 3, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Dru: Fence Sitter is Red Monk? I think he is. In which case he will talk lots but climb little. Quote
Dru Posted September 3, 2002 Posted September 3, 2002 bush is awful in the coast range. capt and i encountered horrible trees and moss and that was in the cascades veggie rap anchor is almost a veggie belay. Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted September 3, 2002 Posted September 3, 2002 Fence Sitter, The real deal is you have to do your own legwork. People often dont want to tell hordes about the low profile spots to climb. So do your own research and you will be rewarded if it is good research. I dont climb much or at any high level but I like to get out there and have fun. Quote
Dru Posted September 3, 2002 Posted September 3, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Cpt.Caveman: Fence Sitter, The real deal is you have to do your own legwork. People often dont want to tell hordes about the low profile spots to climb. So do your own research and you will be rewarded if it is good research. I dont climb much or at any high level but I like to get out there and have fun. There is a wicked first ascent to be done on the north side of Mt. Mason. Make a 4 day bushwack approach from Nahatlatch River then climb the obvious trail of airplane debris until you reach the crashed float plane below the summit. Quote
jordop Posted September 4, 2002 Posted September 4, 2002 While you're in the neighbourhood you can knock off the 2500' wall at the head of Stokke Creek. [ 09-03-2002, 12:05 PM: Message edited by: jordop ] Quote
Dru Posted September 4, 2002 Posted September 4, 2002 anybody can count contours on a map jordan but do you have a photo of the wall or not? if you beg and plead i might let you see mine before you rent the helicopter. Quote
jordop Posted September 4, 2002 Posted September 4, 2002 I'm too stupid and poor to rent a chopiter. Countin contours is the only thing I can do Does begging and pleading still involve herbage and pints, cause I am now pimping myself out for belaying services for the fall if anyone is interested Quote
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