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steep4me
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Post by steep4me »

Darkside--because all of the rope management for the ramp routes and the "is it ok if I unclip your first draw to protect my traverse to another route?" etc....

Oh!, and the people spreading all their crap out on the ONE flat rock where people can sit. Dude, can I sit in the middle of your yard sale? Or should I just stand for an hour before it is my turn to pull my rope through the dirt and duck under a rope or two to get on my project?
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tania
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Post by tania »

How about just not being a Weekend-Warrior? Start climbing during the week and avoid the crowds...I mean, you wouldn't have to worry about anyone being on YOUR project.
"Life is a balance of holding on and letting go." ~Keith Urban
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Post by steep4me »

It is MY project, so don't get on it!---and...don't you live at the Red? :-)

Try commuting from 3 states away--not so easy to get out in the middle of the week. That is...if you have a job.
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Power2U
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Post by Power2U »

A job. what's that? Is that like living in a tent and having to get up and climb 4-5 days a week having to take a break every once and a while to do annoying things like shower?
Lest we all forget... climbing is a mostly meaningless pursuit that we do for fun.
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