Who's line is it?
Re: Who's line is it?
You should pick a better route than that chosspile! I'd be happy to go out and climb some trad sometime. We'll do all the "sporty" ones that require zero crack technique.
Re: Who's line is it?
hmmm, this could be a fun diversion in 2013.....start putting up mixed lines.
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
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Re: Who's line is it?
Cool Dustin, I may take you up on that offer. I kind of wanted to find someone that knew their shit so I don't die.
Re: Who's line is it?
You should come check out Terracotta, Kipp... it's a mecca for it!
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I actually walked it a few months back, and yes, they do look good, despite the bolts;)
don't let dustin fool you ian....every once in awhile I plug gear, and it just reminds me why we sport climb.
don't let dustin fool you ian....every once in awhile I plug gear, and it just reminds me why we sport climb.
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
Re: Who's line is it?
Those sport lines off the ledge on the far right side would be super fun after someone with your skillz got hold of 'em.... total East of Eden style power endurance lines.
Re: Who's line is it?
13 pages? You would think this was a thread about Roadside.
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The Everything about Nothing Thread
What was this thread about?
Re: Who's line is it?
"Enter my parlor . . . said the spider to the fly.dustonian wrote:You should come check out Terracotta, Kipp... it's a mecca for it!
Re: The Everything about Nothing Thread
Just an excuse for pathetic old men to flap their lips, sort of like when my grandfather used to wake up at the crack of dawn to go gab with the "good ol' boys" down at the coffee shop... except we have the privilege of doing it while at work.climb2core wrote:What was this thread about?