so i did thirsting skull a while ago and i have some thoughts on that hard clip at the crux. here's the beta:
going to the 4th clip above the roof you get a sloper for the right and a thin pinch for the right. get your feet up and go up and left to a crimp, go again with your right to a slopey sidepull. the bolt is now at your knee area. make a big crossover with your left to a bucket! now clip the bolt at your knees/shins.
now everyone can go give this thing a good try. good luck.
clipping beta for thirsting skull
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clipping beta for thirsting skull
Yo HO!! Just got me a code red and some funyons big dawg!!! SHIT YEAH! - Ray, excited about his breakfast
"Forest Service personnel began erecting wire fencing at Military Wall, Monday, April 16, 2001 and completed on Friday April 20, 2001. The fencing and signs are in place from Blade Runner and ends at Government Cheese. A request for a Supervisor's Order to give law enforcement officers authority to ticket violators has been made.
This partial closure is temporary. "
It has been over 2 years what exactly is temporary? I was wondering if anybody knew the status of this closure. Last time I was there, Saturday May 30th, the fence was still up. I looked on www.rrgcc.org for some current news about what was being done here but couldn't find any info. other than what I have coppied in above. If anyone could fill me in that would be great.
I would really love to try H-F's great new beta as I have been practicing reaching down and clipping at my feet Ha Ha.
This partial closure is temporary. "
It has been over 2 years what exactly is temporary? I was wondering if anybody knew the status of this closure. Last time I was there, Saturday May 30th, the fence was still up. I looked on www.rrgcc.org for some current news about what was being done here but couldn't find any info. other than what I have coppied in above. If anyone could fill me in that would be great.
I would really love to try H-F's great new beta as I have been practicing reaching down and clipping at my feet Ha Ha.
These areas are still closed, though it isn't readily apparent because some hooligans have ripped down the fences...hmmm.
I heard this weekend that not only does the forest service check out these areas to decide whether to kick us out but they go and check out private property like Roadside and the Mother Lode too, just to see how we treat the cliffs. Just an FYI.
I heard this weekend that not only does the forest service check out these areas to decide whether to kick us out but they go and check out private property like Roadside and the Mother Lode too, just to see how we treat the cliffs. Just an FYI.
Jesus only knows that she tries too hard. She's only trying to keep the sky from falling.
-Everlast
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I was up at Military about 2 months ago and a few of us were climbing Minimum Creep when this older guy came up to us and started asking us the ususal climbing questions... "How do ya' get that there rope up there?" When we were done talking with him, before we could say anything, he just walked over the fence and on down the cliff line... he acted like it wasn't even there... amazing.
I am still wondering what the FS is doing with this site or is that fence still gonna be there when I am 90?
I am still wondering what the FS is doing with this site or is that fence still gonna be there when I am 90?
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The closure is "temporary" until the ground surface there can be "hardened" to protect the underlying archaeologic site. We are talking about a considerable amount of work and cost. Thus the question is, are these climbs at Military that important to justify either the FS and/or climbers making an expenditure for such a project?
"Be responsible for your actions and sensitive to the concerns of other visitors and land managers. ... Your reward is the opportunity to climb in one of the most beautiful areas in this part of the country." John H. Bronaugh