allthumbs Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 Logger town for me. We called them losers back then. That was before spiked hair and jewelery and shit. Loggers won't put up with that crap. The only time a black family moved to Darrington, they were burned out. We fought out of boredom, mostly among ourselves in drunken stupors. Quote
texplorer Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 Be careful, Darth Ray may find your lack of faith. . disturbing. Quote
sk Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 see there was punk before punk was punk that what we did to only to music.... MOSH PITTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!! Â We fought out of boredom, mostly among ourselves in drunken stupors. Quote
freeclimb9 Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 I hope to climb more in 2003, bike more, get at least two of my businesses off the ground (check www.energybite.com in the coming months). One trip in particular is to the magnetic north pole in April. On bikes. One F(_)<|{!|\|9 speed! Time for a run to the liquor monopoly for some Anejo rum. laaate Quote
texplorer Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 Back on Topic I want to make it up a .12 trad climb this year and a bunch of other stuff too Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 see there was punk before punk was punk that what we did to only to music.... MOSH PITTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!! Â Did somebody say DRI? Â Â THERE'S A GIG AT FIFTH AND MAIN GONNA CATCH THE BUS OR TAKE THE TRAIN WE'LL STEAL OR FIND OR BORROW CASH AND WE'LL BE THERE READY TO THRASH THE BAND KICKS IN, THEY BEGIN TO RAGE NO-MAN'S LAND, IN FRONT OF THE STAGE POSEURS IN THE BATHROOM STILL LOOKING AT THEIR HAIR THRASHERS IN THE FOREGROUND DOING WHAT THEY DARE IN THE PIT, IN THE PIT, IN THE PIT, IN THE PIT IN THE PIT THRASHING AND SLAMMING LIKE HELL IN THE PIT TOMORROW THEY KNOW MAY NOT COME BANGING AND MOSHING LIKE THEY DON'T GIVE A SHIT TO THE RAPID BEAT OF THE DRUM A BOOT TO YOUR FOREHEAD, A KNEE TO YOUR FACE YOUR NOSE AND LIPS START TO BLEED LIKE A WILD INDIAN FROM OUTERSPACE DRUNK AND HIGH ON WEED GUITAR SEEMS SO FUCKING LOUD PEOPLE WALKING ON THE CROWD DIVING OFF THE P.A. STACKS BREAKING ANKLES, NECKS AND BACKS THEN THE CIRCLE BEGINS IN THE PIT FISTS ARE FLYING, PEOPLE ARE GETTING HIT TOOTH CHIPPERS LEFT AND RIGHT SKINHEADS IN ANOTHER FIGHT BANGING HEADS AND BROKEN JAWS BECAUSE THERE ARE NOT LAWS IN THE PIT THEN YOU START THRASHING LIKE NEVER BEFORE STAGEDIVING, HEADWALKING LIKE MAD DOING YOUR THING ALL OVER THE FLOOR THE BEST TIME THAT YOU'VE EVER HAD YOU ARE HURT ALL OVER, BUT CAN'T FEEL A THING NOT UNTIL THE NEXT DAY THEN YOU'LL WAKE UP, STIFF AS A BOARD AND THE PAIN WON'T GO AWAY ANOTHER GIG AT FIFTH AND MAIN WE'LL CATCH THE BUS OR TAKE THE TRAIN WE'LL STEAL OR FIND OR BORROW CASH AND WE'LL BE THERE READY TO THRASH IN THE PIT, IN THE PIT, IN THE PIT, IN THE PIT IN THE PIT Â Quote
thelawgoddess Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 Get married  geez, dr. that's some project!  i'm thinking denali myself. but maybe that's a 2004 project. something closer to home - maybe the grand wall. just for fun. and i'd really like to do some climbing in yosemite.     Quote
iain Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 Some snow classics that have eluded me for one reason or another:  North Face, Mount Hood Eliot Headwall, Mount Hood Newton Clark Headwall, Mount Hood Early Morning Couloir, North Sister Liberty Ridge, Mount Rainier  why on earth haven't I got these yet? this next year for sure!  Canada: Mount Sir Donald Mount Sir Sandford Mount Robson (any route) Tsar  the list goes on... Quote
Bronco Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 project for 2003: work on developing large glutes and to top that, I am gonna climb some super secret stuff on my shiny red msr super dupers and have a contest to see who can crash down the mountain fastest. nobody will know (or care). exept maybe the ktk and scott'teryx. Â the gold ribbon above is for ray for excellence in posting today. Â Seriously, I will probably train 10x more than I climb and do laps on the GNS at index all winter. Maybe scratch up some ice here and there. Go to a couple of pub clubs. hopefully get some new ski's, bag some peaks, not die. Live to see the spring, climb some harder stuff at index, GODZILLA, check out N. Ridge routes on several mountains. They seem the funnest thanks to glacial action a few years ago, in case you wondered. Â I'd also like to do some longer backpacking trips with the family, those seem to be pretty memorable and pleasant to boot. Not as many suffer fests, thank you very much. Quote
Geek_the_Greek Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 maybe the grand wall. just for fun  Ah, the grand... I'm thinking of the grand too, but there won't be anything fun about it! A battle, all the way. Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 geez, dr. that's some project! Â Nahhh ... great route with excellent features, low-key approach, brilliant summit, and the moves are all dialed. Just need to find the right weekend for the send and it's on! Â Mrs. DFA ! Quote
Highlander Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 Do lots lie backing and underclinging to prepare, the route is burley, but fun Quote
allthumbs Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 Mrs. DFA Â ....until the honeymoon is over. Quote
ryland_moore Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 winter ascents of major volcanoes, scout some unclimbed ice (if it ever gets here) near Willamette Pass, Denali in May, and routes that escaped me this last summer like Cutthroat South Butt and Stuart North Ridge. Maybe some classics like Prussik, West Rudge of FOrbidden, others. 2004: Put a group together to go into Yukon and scale unclimbed Peaks. Anyone interested? Never too late to start thinking about it! We could have a cc.com ho-down and bag as many unclimbed peaks in a week as possible, sending out cc.com'ers in all directions for a first ascent Fest! Quote
allthumbs Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 rbw - the grass is always greener isn't it? Â failed marriage 101 Quote
freeclimb9 Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 add "avoid marriage" to my project list. Been there, done that. Quote
allthumbs Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 it sounds good on paper  seriously though, i wish all you married people nothing but happiness and a lifetime together  i'm just sour grapes - don't mind me  Quote
RobBob Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 I'm sorry I missed all that horseshit on this thread yesterday. Â Trask, you've seen both sides of the fence. Don't tell me you really prefer the ups and downs, and the dry spells, of singledom. Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 Back to real topic and rant- Â If most of you people were lying there bleeding in front of me because of a stupid judgement call I would walk on by. Â I don't relate nor will I try to relate to the "Everyone on the internet is my friend" attitude here when I have had negative encounters with some of you. Most end up as coward tail between the legs walk offs, proving how much guts you really have. Â Â Furthermore I see people here sucking butt just because someone does something they have not. It makes me puke but I love to return again and again to tell you folks how much I loathe you. I could care less what Joe is doing most of the time since I dont know him. Just because you met me at some bar or some gathering in the woods does not mean you are my friend. I consider some of those people to be just like meeting someone walking across the street in seattle. Some better left to forget. There is no "connection" here and I like it that way. Iain from my side of the fence you are the pathetic twat. Â I think we need more brawling in the mountains. That way we can determine who is king of the hill. Quote
allthumbs Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 Well everybody knows that Colin is the mountain Alpha Dawg. Â Quote
freeclimb9 Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 Cpt. Caveman, it's clear that you consider serotonin over-rated. In my own experience, I've found tequila to be a wonderful conduit for channeling anger into climbing. Usually ice, at night, solo. Quote
Greg_W Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 Don't tell me you really prefer the ups and downs, and the dry spells, of singledom. Â Trask has no dry spells - he just switches hands!!! Quote
allthumbs Posted December 4, 2002 Posted December 4, 2002 That's totally true. There isn't a single hair on my palms, and silence is golden. Quote
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