Miller and Muir have about the same number of routes right now with development in Miller still continuing, but certainly slowing down a bit.
Congratulations to L and R Weber for the life time achievement award from the Access Fund and transfer of Muir to FoMV.
Recently we've seen the parking lot full in Miller.
The question is what's next? Is more better and at what point isn't that the case? Will the Red continue to follow something remotely akin to Moore's Law for the next decade? Could a climber in the 1990's have even guessed the Red in 2015?
What does it become in 2025?
MFRP + Muir Valley + ?
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Re: MFRP + Muir Valley + ?
There will be significant additional development over the next decade. At least on par with the past decade.
Re: MFRP + Muir Valley + ?
caribe wrote:Miller and Muir have about the same number of routes right now with development in Miller still continuing, but certainly slowing down a bit.
Congratulations to L and R Weber for the life time achievement award from the Access Fund and transfer of Muir to FoMV.
Recently we've seen the parking lot full in Miller.
The question is what's next? Is more better and at what point isn't that the case? Will the Red continue to follow something remotely akin to Moore's Law for the next decade? Could a climber in the 1990's have even guessed the Red in 2015?
What does it become in 2025?
This is not the quality of writing I expect from you.
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Re: MFRP + Muir Valley + ?
I hope the pace of bolting doesn't continue at it's current rate. When it comes down to it it's a huge waste of time.
Re: MFRP + Muir Valley + ?
hahaha... definite C- material thereAndrew wrote:caribe wrote:Miller and Muir have about the same number of routes right now with development in Miller still continuing, but certainly slowing down a bit.
Congratulations to L and R Weber for the life time achievement award from the Access Fund and transfer of Muir to FoMV.
Recently we've seen the parking lot full in Miller.
The question is what's next? Is more better and at what point isn't that the case? Will the Red continue to follow something remotely akin to Moore's Law for the next decade? Could a climber in the 1990's have even guessed the Red in 2015?
What does it become in 2025?
This is not the quality of writing I expect from you.
Re: MFRP + Muir Valley + ?
what people really want to know is how was Levitation 29?
training is for people who care, i have a job.
Re: MFRP + Muir Valley + ?
Overbolted and fun. Just like the Red.clif wrote:what people really want to know is how was Levitation 29?
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Re: MFRP + Muir Valley + ?
Andrew wrote: This is not the quality of writing I expect from you.
Ha ha way too terse. But given the quality of the responses Shakespeare would have been pearls cast in front of the swine.caribe wrote:Miller and Muir have about the same number of