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Quit whining. Drink bourbon. Climb more.
Meadows
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Post by Meadows »

You don't know Odub???? He's that guy who climbed 1000 feet at Rockquest. How could you not know him?
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Post by Mazz »

dmw wrote:I would smack the stupid right out of you if I knew who you were!

Whew. I wasn't completely following along and I though you were coming after me.
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woman
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Post by woman »

Meadows wrote:You don't know Odub???? He's that guy who climbed 1000 feet at Rockquest. How could you not know him?
2000 actually. :P
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Post by dmw »

he's got 99 problems, right? ;)
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Post by dmw »

physiology is obviously one of them. respiration, namely.....
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Post by 512OW »

dmw wrote:yeah I hyperventilate a lot.... so it IS a cardio workout for me.... I would smack the stupid right out of you if I knew who you were!
Feel free. Let me know when and I'll tell you where I'll be.
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Post by 512OW »

Meadows wrote:You don't know Odub???? He's that guy who climbed 1000 feet at Rockquest. How could you not know him?

Awwwww... Ms. Meadows... don't be upset that I witnessed your day of failing miserably on all the easy 11s at Rockquest. I won't tell anyone.

Its our secret.
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Meadows
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Post by Meadows »

It's no secret. I'm okay with telling people I failed, and I failed on the one .11 I touched. :D I'll give it a go tonight!
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Post by captain static »

I'd have to weigh in with Odub on this, at least on the aerobic part. On Tuesday this flatlander climbed Yellow Spur in Eldorado Canyon, a 600', old school 5.9. My partner & I swung leads so that I could lead the crux pitch. My only aerobic training is walking the dog. To acclimatize, I hiked to the summit of Green Mountain in Boulder Mountain Park the day before. I could see how a little hill running might have helped on the descent, scrambling 1,000 down a steep gully. My calves were burning a little bit after that!

The only time I do aerobic training is when I plan to go over 10,000' in the mountains. Otherwise it's the liquid training supplement regimen for me :)

Pics of Yellow Spur to come.
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Post by the lurkist »

I love that crux pitch. Truely a 50 classics. The top out is one of the most memorable, too.
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