Looking for climb parnter in Versailles, KY

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Crankmas
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Post by Crankmas »

kman154- you need to word your request like the following- noobs actively seeking mentor figure from whom we can gleam the way of the honemaster... we realize and shall provide all manner of reciprocation.. aka beer and jager and fine Bourbon... we pledge to follow directions and never doubt unless fear of overdose should become evident... grasp the pebble
trog
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Post by trog »

Saxman wrote:I hate are routes.
aarrrrrr matee
ancient gumby,
whatsa gumby?
Myke Dronez
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Re: Looking for climb parnter in Versailles, KY

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kman154 wrote:I am in Versailles, Ky
Ouch! Sounds like you've got bigger problems than lost gear.
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michaelarmand
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Post by michaelarmand »

I suggest we not encourage excessive stick clipping beyond the second bolt. I can already forsee noobs dropping poles or better yet getting stranded on the middle of climbs, tangled in their own rope and pole.
I've been a gumby longer than you've been climbing.
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Josephine
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Post by Josephine »

michaelarmand wrote:I can already forsee noobs dropping poles or better yet getting stranded on the middle of climbs, tangled in their own rope and pole.
i think that would be good for some quality laughs. :-D

but i suppose you've got a valid point though. so stick clipping beyond bolt #2 is for experienced climbers only. it is dangerous and should only be attempted after receiving the proper instruction.

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