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linustgl
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Post by linustgl »

Rollo wrote:my advice is screw all the entitled people you are asking for ethics guidance... you might as well ask the people at the Shell what they think about it.

do what you want and have a good time... shit right on the trail for all i care... just not on the starting holds.
So screw everyone else, just pay attention to your ethics on not deficating on the starting holds? (Shitstart)
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Rollo wrote:. you might as well ask the people at the Shell what they think about it.

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well next time we are in the stall together i'll be sure to take my cock out of your mouth so you can answer.
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well, we can tell what kinda mood anti is in today :lol:
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Post by blakeleathers »

Just take them to the reservoir to swim...
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Post by michaelarmand »

I think this thread has officially been hijacked....
I've been a gumby longer than you've been climbing.
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Post by KD »

seriously, id take them to a good but little used crag with quality routes, The arena has some beginner routes as does oil crack and nobody goes there very often anymore. If you go on the weekend - the oil company guys are off and wont bother you. another possibility is pocket wall or even more remote, the hominy hole. That way you could climb without too much controversy getting started. nothing worse than controversy.
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Post by KD »

ps

you might want to ask saxman to guide you. He's real cool and climbs real good and knows the current conditions of the routes in those areas pretty well. his phone number is 270-650-3321 he sleeps in the day so I'd call him about 2 or 3 oclock in the am. Dont bring any pot - he's a narc.
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Rollo
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Post by Rollo »

linustgl wrote:
Rollo wrote:my advice is screw all the entitled people you are asking for ethics guidance... you might as well ask the people at the Shell what they think about it.

do what you want and have a good time... shit right on the trail for all i care... just not on the starting holds.
So screw everyone else, just pay attention to your ethics on not deficating on the starting holds? (Shitstart)
you're right.... i didn't mean to press my ethics on you either.... go ahead and shitstart if you want to.

i'll climb something else.
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Post by weber »

anticlmber wrote:if its during the week you stand a better chance of missing crowds. if you can lead trad that will help as well. practice wall is decent although i am pretty sure that the weber" don't like large groups as well as there is a "no guiding" clause. even though you aren't getting paid you are still guiding. roadside has a similar rule. so those two are kind of a no-no.
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Guiding is allowed in MV within these guidelines:
http://www.muirvalley.com/guiding.php

Jeff Colombo and his guides have been added to the list of approved guide services - 606-668-3745

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Post by anticlmber »

soooo.. no guiding is what it is.

i meant no guides that aren't approved by you kind sir.


i doubt the average "guide" of friends does not fit that criteria.
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