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Horatio Felacio
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Post by Horatio Felacio »

so...like...you mean...you follow the holds?
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gregkerzhner
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Post by gregkerzhner »

One is located at one of the best crags at the red, and features long, exposed, beautiful climbing on really cool holds. The other one sucks and features a power line swing hazard
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Greg, I used to think you were hardcore. Now your complaining about possible electricution. What happened to you, I am so disappointed.
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Post by Andrew »

One route has the same hold over and over for 100 feet, at an overcrowded gumby crag. The other has cool bouldery moves to an electrifying finish.

Which one sounds better now mr.
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ynot
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Post by ynot »

Horatio Felacio wrote:so...like...you mean...you follow the holds?
thats funny :lol:
I can almost picture the little men breaking rocks in your head
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thanks

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I thank all of you who replied.
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Post by Dhaulagiri »

gregkerzhner wrote:One is located at one of the best crags at the red, and features long, exposed, beautiful climbing on really cool holds. The other one sucks and features a power line swing hazard
That was sort of what I was thinking when I saw it last weekend...so I just got thrashed on one of the other lines instead
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