Midnight Surf is closed...

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this is getting ugly...the rumors are not true. I was at the Surf last night, and all the bolts are intact. So all you posing old skool chumps can take your hexes and head on back to Long Wall.

BTW, for the few new wave cool kids that are showing (which of course will be no one from Cbus since that crew doesn't climb anymore), bring some old biners to leave for cleaning, and if really charitable, maybe a few old draws to leave as perma-draws...

and please bring leashes for the dawgs.
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PS- SCIN, Power2U actually chipped the high crux on Tapeworm last night. He knew you were rabid to send, so he brought it down to your level.
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uhm, the cbus crew is in full effect.
nick, erynn, brandon, jaime, me... uhm... others.
there are definitely others.
and some of us definitely almost onsighted the two easiest routes at the surf.
fuggers.
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automated..the two easiest lines at the Surf are "Shoot the Tube" 5.9 trad project, and Mello yellow 11b pile of crap....nice job on the "almost onsights" of these two :wink:

seriously..rhunt, you need to set these young guns straight....tell them "back in the day" stories of the REAL posse from Cbus...mark and sierra, wren, martin, derrick, mike and susan, paul, vanessa, et al....heck, even lexi used to climb.

auto, that posse ate 12a for breakfast in Teva's (remember those)....and they sometimes let kenny and jeremy tag along :wink: and once kenny and jeremy started crushing, the new young guns were ex-communicated.
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Tourists.
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Post by rhunt »

you forgot Keith Ts - he ran out of things to climb before anyone knew there were cliffs pass the motherlode parking lot.

yep, once Kenny and Jeremey started crushing everything we all had to start bouldering just to feel better about ourselves.

automated, I don't know who you are but you ain't no KY player. :wink:
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how could i forget about keith.....see, we are old and crusty....
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"almost onsited".....now that's funny.....especially at the Red where an "almost onsite" can easily turn into "finally redpointing" 10 tries later.
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SCIN is a hater.
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From http://www.jhmg.com/about/guides.php:
Mark Postle
Mark has been a climber for 16 years, teaching and leading trips since 1994. Based in Bend, OR, he spends his winters ski patrolling and guides and climbs the remainder of the year. Mark holds a B.S. degree, graduating with honors in Organic Chemistry. He enjoys pursuing all aspects of the sport from bouldering to scaling the glaciated peaks of the pacific northwest in a day. An avid technical climber, Mark has climbed over 50 5.13’s, including the Smith Rock testpiece White Wedding (5.14a). Showing people from all walks of life the skills they need to succeed in the mountains is what he loves the most about guiding in the Tetons.
"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
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