How to apply Fixed gear in the Red
Re: How to apply Fixed gear in the Red
No way dude this shit is BORING!
Re: How to apply Fixed gear in the Red
agreed 100%ynp1 wrote:i think the bolter and/or FAest should make the call... they decide if a route needs bolts and where, why not decide if it needs PDs or not???
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
Re: How to apply Fixed gear in the Red
ray wrote:No way dude this shit is BORING!
seriously......I had to call up that Facebook dude and ask him for tips on how to bring back this site from mediocrity and blah-ness. Please cut me a royalty check, and kick Dustin in the nuts.
oh yeah, I just bolted a new slab today in PMRP.....dead vert. I would like steel draws on the anchors, mid height cleaning biner, and anchovies on my pie. I am going to dedicate this route to the new heroes/villians, and call is "das krue".
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
Re: How to apply Fixed gear in the Red
True, but slightly more relevant to climbing in the Red than trading personal insults.ray wrote:No way dude this shit is BORING!
Re: How to apply Fixed gear in the Red
True, but do you have a better idea for getting a concensus? If we call a meeting and advertise the meeting, lots of people that climb in the red A LOT, will probably still not make the meeting so that their voice is heard.aburgoon wrote:Remember that the people voting here do not represent the totality of climbers at the red, so we can't use this voting as a source of legitimacy for any group.
Poll every person camping at Miguel's, and then send a rep out to every single sport crag in the rrg to poll everyone?
I'm just not sure of a better way to poll people to get a concensus? Ideas?? I'm all ears...
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Re: How to apply Fixed gear in the Red
Representative poll of several hundred ought to do.
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The amount of people responding here is a fraction of the total users- this can be used as a guide but not a mandate.THB wrote:True, but do you have a better idea for getting a concensus? If we call a meeting and advertise the meeting, lots of people that climb in the red A LOT, will probably still not make the meeting so that their voice is heard.aburgoon wrote:Remember that the people voting here do not represent the totality of climbers at the red, so we can't use this voting as a source of legitimacy for any group.
Poll every person camping at Miguel's, and then send a rep out to every single sport crag in the rrg to poll everyone?
I'm just not sure of a better way to poll people to get a concensus? Ideas?? I'm all ears...
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Re: How to apply Fixed gear in the Red
Dude. STFU. We don't care about you, or your opinion. This thread if fucking useless, get used to it. Your poll is shortsighted at best. So shut up. Jesus fucking Christ.aburgoon wrote:True, but slightly more relevant to climbing in the Red than trading personal insults.ray wrote:No way dude this shit is BORING!
I fell for the everyone-shut-up-and-ill-donate-money scheme. -Ray Ellington, guidebook gawd
My name is Sam Douglass and I love to pose for photo shoots holding on to a jug with only one hand (and no feet!) with my best friend Ian.
My name is Sam Douglass and I love to pose for photo shoots holding on to a jug with only one hand (and no feet!) with my best friend Ian.
Re: How to apply Fixed gear in the Red
...looks like someone forgot to take their happy pills last night.
Re: How to apply Fixed gear in the Red
Considering about 100 more people voted on the other thread, you may be right.Rotarypwr345704 wrote:Dude. STFU. We don't care about you, or your opinion. This thread if fucking useless, get used to it. Your poll is shortsighted at best. So shut up. Jesus fucking Christ.aburgoon wrote:True, but slightly more relevant to climbing in the Red than trading personal insults.ray wrote:No way dude this shit is BORING!