Saxman help me proj Twinkie
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Also a good way to get banzored.caribe wrote:Redpoint: I imagine that the taboo of posting private messages (PM's) to public forums would be obvious to anyone.
"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
clif, that would be Twinkie at Phantasia, but you have to see it in person to do it any real justice though. Thanks for your condolences.clif wrote:hey Redpoint-what's that climb in the photo at your site?
sorry to hear about your loss in the family.
OK OK I edited my post since the PM thing was such bad form. I have just been in a real crappy mood lately. I could be caving right now, but I didn't even feel like doing that.
Well I had an epiphany:
This troll has done a remarkable job of bringing out a side in me that I hate to see. I guess I took it out on sax because I thought it was sax who made this topic. As someone has pointed out, I guess sax was trying to help me out(in his own special way). I guess it's time for me to forgive you Sax, sorry dude, no hard feelings.
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"It is difficult to estimate the potential damage of solvents; therefore the middle of the rope should never be marked with a felt-tip pen or similar. Although a danger might be improbable, it should never be ignored." Mammut
I answered you in the post above, I just forgot to quote you, and so I guess you missed it. It was either that or the fact that we posted at almost the same time(2 minutes apart).clif wrote:eh, nevermind, i guess that is twin-kie. hey redpoint, can i get a belay? it's been too long
I sent you a PM about lead climbing at the gym this week. There will either be 3 of us including you, or 4 if KD decides to come.
"It is difficult to estimate the potential damage of solvents; therefore the middle of the rope should never be marked with a felt-tip pen or similar. Although a danger might be improbable, it should never be ignored." Mammut