so this is the first year i'm really getting into climbing down at the red. unfortunately i'm afraid that my time may be growing short for opportune weather. i was wondering how late people climb before it starts getting too cold and the rock induces near instant frostbite.. i'm willing to climb on cold rock but not when it gets to the point of numbness and i can't tell the difference between a jug and slimper.
on an embarressing side note, there's no chance anyone found some keys (one had a blue rubber thingy on it) at miguel's or anywhere at all really.. is there? dropping fifty bucks because of dumb college rules (apparently they'd need to replace the locks) is not my idea of money well spent.
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cold weather climbing
cold weather climbing
and great loves will one day have to part -smashing pumpkins
It's nice to go to the tent at Miguel's, especially if you're sharing it with someone. Ooh la la
Paul: People climb all winter and I think there is a recent thread on this to give you ideas of how to handle the cold.. There are ways to combat cold and I think for those who have climbed enough, the nerve endings on their fingers are already dead so why worry about frostbite????
Paul: People climb all winter and I think there is a recent thread on this to give you ideas of how to handle the cold.. There are ways to combat cold and I think for those who have climbed enough, the nerve endings on their fingers are already dead so why worry about frostbite????
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Not if you climb with the people I do. They better not be trying to grope me in the middle of the night!? I think a one man tent is a better alternative. Buy a thermarest, down bag, and a coleman heater...Meadows wrote:It's nice to go to the tent at Miguel's, especially if you're sharing it with someone. Ooh la la
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The list of climbing partners I have now, none of them would fit the "warm body" requirement. That is for sure!Meadows wrote:Hmmm .... warm body or a Coleman heater? Tough call! Maybe you should change your climbing partners, or add to them.
No! No! No! I was sleeping solo this weekend in my one man tent. No funny business... besides he is Christian, and they don't do that kind of thing.GWG wrote:Andy, don't you climb with Christian? Doesn't he have your North Face?
What's going on up there in Evansville?
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