This might be a good place for Louisville boulderers
Re: This might be a good place for Louisville boulderers
Sick, the uncut footage of Lost and Found!! I didn't believe you sent that monster til I saw that... is it up on DPM yet??
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i'm not quite sure what's happening, but that was the most fun i've had on the internet in a long time.
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dig the bitchin Christian rock soundtrack
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Na, the trolls at DPM are even worse than here. And hey I put a lot of thought in to that soundtrack; I heard Volbeat the other day on AT&T's cheesy rock channel, it said they even opened for Metallica once. I heard that Q Lazzarus song at the gym and thought it would be a good 80's song to put in a climbing video.
"It is difficult to estimate the potential damage of solvents; therefore the middle of the rope should never be marked with a felt-tip pen or similar. Although a danger might be improbable, it should never be ignored." Mammut
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this really underscores the awesomeness of climbing. no scary gut check. no aesthetic draw. no difficulty. still out there climbing.
bravo.
bravo.
haunted.
Re: This might be a good place for Louisville boulderers
"no scary gut check"
= the more fun you'll have.
"no aesthetic draw"
I think the place and the rock is beautiful myself. I even found Mountain Laurel around the boulder field, I think it has it's own micro climate. For instance, at the end of fall when all the leaves have fallen, the trees at this boulder field all still have leaves.
"no difficulty"
Looking at your spray list, Lost and Found is about as hard as you can possibly climb, unless you're like me and endurance seams to be the limiting factor when sport climbing. I blame bouldering
Three douchey comments from Lexington, coincidence? Ha ha just messing with yall. I think it's pictures like this:
that are provoking the emanate war.
But really, this place isn't for everyone, but if you live in Louisville and only feel like driving 12 miles to go hiking and to boulder on some sandstone, this place is pretty cool for that. The above video, regardless of what you old people think, is not to boast but to be used as a guide, or just to let people know what it's like there. If you watch the video and think the place sucks, I'm glad I saved you the trip. But if you watch it and say, hey it looks like a bunch of climbs I would like to try, get out there and try them. I'm just glad I could help bring some local climbing to some people who live in the Louisville area.
= the more fun you'll have.
"no aesthetic draw"
I think the place and the rock is beautiful myself. I even found Mountain Laurel around the boulder field, I think it has it's own micro climate. For instance, at the end of fall when all the leaves have fallen, the trees at this boulder field all still have leaves.
"no difficulty"
Looking at your spray list, Lost and Found is about as hard as you can possibly climb, unless you're like me and endurance seams to be the limiting factor when sport climbing. I blame bouldering
Three douchey comments from Lexington, coincidence? Ha ha just messing with yall. I think it's pictures like this:
that are provoking the emanate war.
But really, this place isn't for everyone, but if you live in Louisville and only feel like driving 12 miles to go hiking and to boulder on some sandstone, this place is pretty cool for that. The above video, regardless of what you old people think, is not to boast but to be used as a guide, or just to let people know what it's like there. If you watch the video and think the place sucks, I'm glad I saved you the trip. But if you watch it and say, hey it looks like a bunch of climbs I would like to try, get out there and try them. I'm just glad I could help bring some local climbing to some people who live in the Louisville area.
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"It is difficult to estimate the potential damage of solvents; therefore the middle of the rope should never be marked with a felt-tip pen or similar. Although a danger might be improbable, it should never be ignored." Mammut
Re: This might be a good place for Louisville boulderers
Let's go bouldering sometime redpoint, I spend too many weekends in Louisville
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i wasn't trying to be a dick. the Louisville 'bouldering' is really a testament to the draw of climbing. not something i'm interested in, but its cool as shit someone took the time to do it.
and just to clarify... there's no way i could do Lost and Found. v4 is the end of the road for me. i do appreciate the Ticklist review though.
and just to clarify... there's no way i could do Lost and Found. v4 is the end of the road for me. i do appreciate the Ticklist review though.
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Re: This might be a good place for Louisville boulderers
Are those boulders really small, or are you hyoooooge (i.e., 10 ft giant)?
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I go 30 minutes in to Indiana a lot, I wish I had gone today. I'll be climbing at Cherokee Park a lot before the chiggers get there. O and I sent you a PM.Cromper wrote:Let's go bouldering sometime redpoint, I spend too many weekends in Louisville
I know, I thought everyone's comments were funny.tbwilsonky wrote:i wasn't trying to be a dick. the Louisville 'bouldering' is really a testament to the draw of climbing. not something i'm interested in, but its cool as shit someone took the time to do it.
and just to clarify... there's no way i could do Lost and Found. v4 is the end of the road for me. i do appreciate the Ticklist review though.
The vast majority of the problems are lowballs, but I can think of at least 6 problems that are normal height.pwrdbykimchi wrote:Are those boulders really small, or are you hyoooooge (i.e., 10 ft giant)?
"It is difficult to estimate the potential damage of solvents; therefore the middle of the rope should never be marked with a felt-tip pen or similar. Although a danger might be improbable, it should never be ignored." Mammut