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Post by anticlmber »

"It all comes down to the games climbers play. There are lots of them, all fun in different ways." quote the DAY. Sorry i don't know how to use the quote option. It all is just a game that we have here, How you play can change from day to day. just roll with it and keep a smile on your face. Even if trolling this Fn site is part of your game, great. to each there own. now stop labeling and get climbing. or back to work you cubicle monkeys.
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gregkerzhner
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Post by gregkerzhner »

You know a true minimalist wouldnt be climbing rocks anyways...
there is an easier way up around the back....

but you traddies are silly... The only crack i like to shove my fist into anticlimbers ass

If you really wanted to be free you would water solo. Its all the hardness of gymnastic moves, the endurance of route climbing. Plus its safe so you silly pebble wrestlers can feel good about yourselves. But boulderers, be ware, watersoloing may involve going above the heights of two ft. Its really wierd up there that high... Like, when your foot pops you dont get a tree root up your bum, or a rock to the ankle. But, chances are, daniel woods hasnt done the water solo you are in, and has done that DUDDE BRAHHH THIS SICKKK V FIFTEEEN BOULDER BRAHHH ITS LIKE TOTALLY RADDDD BRAAHHHHH LIKE YOU START ON THIS GASTON AND THEN YOU DO THIS STAB BRAHH AND THEN DO A DOUBLE DROP KNEE.. but thats just the sit start o shit where was i?

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Post by dyno_heaven »

I still have a 9 inch shlong!
greg quit playing pretend
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Post by captain static »

IMO most of the posts in this thread are missing the point. On-sighting demonstrates the true sharpness of a climber's mental and physical acuity. Much ballyhoo is being made about soloing. But an on-sight solo would be a better barometer of ability than soloing something you had wired. A large part of climbing is memorized movement. In on-sighting a climber shows the ability to intuitively pull from that bag of tricks and dispatch with sendage. In a beta flash or redpoint the aspect of mental analysis props up the climber's inate abilities.
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Post by gregkerzhner »

what does IMO mean?
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Post by Yasmeen »

gregkerzhner wrote:what does IMO mean?
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Post by gregkerzhner »

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Post by dyno_heaven »

what are the brown lines in the sky?
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Post by RRO »

situational ethics rock
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Post by moonbeam »

RRO wrote:hehe............ archives here i come !!!! i have always loved reading the old stuff over the new. anyone got any climbkentucky or kywilderness archives. this could be fun.
Yes. Yes, I do. It's in hard copy form. It's kind of funny to see how things have changed and yet stayed the same.
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