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Andrew
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This website sucks

Post by Andrew »

I going to www.newriverclimbing.com

This website sucks now, all you guys do is talk about movies, wish each other happy birthday, and complain about the cold. Yall are losers, and are boring.
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Post by Andrew »

I have proof.

Most visiters at one time was 385 on June 18, 2005.

Its been going down hill ever since buster and ashtray joined.
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bcombs
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Post by bcombs »

I want to take the mental movement course. Buster, you up for it? Maybe we can finally send that project. You know, the one to the right of Count Floyd Show? :P
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Post by Andrew »

What does this have to do this website sucking.
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bcombs
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Post by bcombs »

Isn't the whole main page about Arno's course? But, yes this website sucks.
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Post by SCIN »

Andrew, tell us about the climbing you've been doing outside this month. That'll add some fun climbing related stories to this site.
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Andrew
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Post by Andrew »

Well the bouldering in cleveland is awesome. Spraypaint, broken glass, weird green munge that won't scrub off, crack heads, more crack heads, and crappy rock.

I once saw a crack almost drown when he was trying to cross the flooded river on his bike. It was epic, but the crack power paid off.
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Post by captain static »

Fletch Andrews and I were the pioneers of bouldering in the South Chagrin Reservation mentioned in Rock & Road. Lovely climbing on interbedded limestone and shale above the stone steps leading down to Squaw Rock. Then upstream, beyond Squaw Rock, the rock quality improves but presents death fall scenarios.

A much better pastime in Clevo this time of year is soloing verglas on shale.
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Post by Andrew »

What are you talking about bill, we are trying to say how much this website sucks.
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