Moving to the Red

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paoutlaw13
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Moving to the Red

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After five years of school I will finally be free so I am going to be moving to the Red from July until the end of November and then heading out to Utah for the winter season. Ill admit up until this point in life I have been a weekend warrior to the red when I can manage the time. I have been trying to convince a few friends, my regular climbing partners, to come bum in the red with me for the summer and fall, but none seem to want to pick up and come with.
I dont personally know to many climbers that will be spending alot of time down there in the summer months, so I was hoping to meet a few people on here that are looking for someone to climb with. I know after being there for a few days Ill find people to climb with but I just wanted to go down there with a few people to climb with already.
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Go Yellowjackets
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Post by DriskellHR »

Dude just show up. As long as your not a chuffer you'll fit right in (hell even if you are a chuffer you'll fit right in), and find many other dirtbags to climb with. Enjoy it man, growing up and responsabilities suck.
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Post by paoutlaw13 »

I hear ya on the growing up and responsibility bullshit... Ive been a full time student and working 40 hours a week for the last five years. I saved all my funds so that as soon as i graduated I could live out of my car and climb as long as possible. Putting my college degree to work the best way i can think.
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Post by DriskellHR »

paoutlaw13 wrote:I hear ya on the growing up and responsibility bullshit... Ive been a full time student and working 40 hours a week for the last five years. I saved all my funds so that as soon as i graduated I could live out of my car and climb as long as possible. Putting my college degree to work the best way i can think.
thats friggin awsome :lol:
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Keeping the Dream alive.
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Post by pigsteak »

the lurkist wrote:Keeping the Dream alive.
as a cynic, I always wondered what exactly "that dream" is?
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
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Post by flashmaster »

you will have no problems at all....as long as you're not creepy and even then it will only take a few days for people to feel you out.
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Post by sendit »

no one is going to be in the red this summer or fall climbing, the place is passe. might as well just stay in ohio.
all you haters die slow.
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Post by paoutlaw13 »

Even if i believed you... anything is better than living in Ohio.
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