It's Spring, It's Spring!!

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Snowpuppy
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It's Spring, It's Spring!!

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What is everyone's favorite climbing memories!!! SEX on a climb, favorite project sended, catching up with old friends???
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KD
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Post by KD »

I forgot mine
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Post by dipsi »

Probably the adventures of Jesse and, "Excuse me, Sir? Can I get to the top of this rock without rappelling?"
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Snowpuppy
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Post by Snowpuppy »

Dipsi, now that's funny!!
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ynot
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Post by ynot »

It's not spring untill my birthday.I'm just hoping the pinnapple upside down cake tastes like mom use to make this year.
Didn't I hear something about someone hanging your car keys from the anchor so you would finish the route? I thought that was your favorite story.
What I remember most is chilling out at the summit of those routes that top out. Then wondering how the hell to get down. Hanging my legs over the edge and soaking up the view with my partner. You don't get that on sport routes.
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Post by clif »

tripping to the Red, out West. HOWL but with more climbing and less homoerotica, plus pizza.
training is for people who care, i have a job.
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pigsteak
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Post by pigsteak »

climbing, exploring all winter without the crowds....the temps are good right now, but the crowds take the edge off it.
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
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cliftongifford
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Post by cliftongifford »

crowds crowds crowds... it's amazing how the place blows up in just a matter of weeks. After climbing around cave run we drove on to the red to camp and climb sunday, ended up just grabbing some pizza and heading to the nrg instead.
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Post by michaelarmand »

cliftongifford wrote:crowds crowds crowds... it's amazing how the place blows up in just a matter of weeks. After climbing around cave run we drove on to the red to camp and climb sunday, ended up just grabbing some pizza and heading to the nrg instead.
Don't be scared, crowds don't bite. There is plenty of peace and quiet to be had climbing in the red - just stay away from the popular sport crags on the weekends....
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Post by anticlmber »

this weekend was AWESOME!! a bunch of the good ol folks and some new ones, pizza, fire, too much booze, fire walking, and just some of the most laughing i've ever done. i love my life because my life includes the family i have down there.

and the climbing is good to.
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