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haas
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Post by haas »

Wes wrote:You all just need to wait til summer time though. Not really worth doing unless it is over 90 with 90% humidity and you need a nice patch of nettles to finish through.
nettles and sandals, your favorite
haas
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Post by haas »

RRO wrote:Summer, whats rhodo thrashing without copperheads.
No kidding, and thanks for saving my ass from getting bit that last time
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Post by Ascentionist »

You'd all lose.
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Post by Huggybone »

I am but a novice in bushwhacking, but, last weekend, I figured out how to really move through the brush- Focus on the goal, not the journey. I was *flying* through dense rhodo. I didn't even notice when I fell down.
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Post by RRO »

We got served ! You better back up the talk. Dont make me take you trail running again.

Jason it went both ways all summer. Cant wait to have you all back this summer.
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Post by Huggybone »

Example: with snow all over everything, It is possible to slide down logs. This particular log was hovering over, and supported by, a dense thicket of Rhodos. Rather than going down into the Rhodos, I decided to slide down the log and jump into the rhodos, where there was a little hole in the limbs.

Slide...slip, jump!

Very fun.
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Post by dipsi »

Don't let Jesse enter! He invented bushwacking! :shock:
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flyinglow
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Post by flyinglow »

ya wanna make the competition really interesting, you need separate divisions for w/ w/o trad rack. bushwhacking is a totally different game with an 80 lb pack strapped to your ass.
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Post by Huggybone »

80Lbs! How many doay does it take you to get up 200 feet?
I carry alot more gear than I need and never weigh in at more than 50.
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Post by J-Rock »

With the drill, bolts, hangers, trad gear, quickdraws, rope, hammer, tools, water, etc. our packs typically weigh in at more than 70 pounds. A 50 pound pack would be a cake walk. I agree with Wes though, bushwhacking is pretty damn easy in the winter (not much of a challenge).
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