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Post by Guest »

Jeff after that comment I think you are going to get your ass kicked anyway!! (So you might as well just post it..)

Okay folks, we're definitely on for meeting at 9 AM at the Shell Friday morning. Wee hoo! See y'all there. Have a good Turkey Day.
Steve
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Post by Steve »

Good Grief Lynne Bobsleding???!!! Bobsledding?

Where are you kids climbing because I'll neve make it to the Shell by 9, that and I want to avoid the crowds. HA!
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
chester
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Post by chester »

I've not a ghetto booty! Damn, somethings never change :lol:
I really can't wait to see y'all!
Heffffe, camping in the same spot?????
Hefe
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Post by Hefe »

Nope Chester. We have a new spot. I'll see you Friday
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Post by dipsi »

Did you guys climb this weekend? Soooooooocold!

Chester, I think you have a yoga butt! I have a nice shot of it too!

Barry is coming back to us next weekend if weather permits! I also think he might be at the party. Although, I never got an answer on the age
requirement!!!!
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We did climb. We made Chester climb face instead of crack. She did a great job! We did the Scoobies, I fell all over my own route, and we did the single best moderate climb in the Red River Gorge... It's called Shaggy. Wow was it ever great!
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Steve
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Post by Steve »

It was a great winter day of climbing. Good weather, good people, and good routes. Shaggy is probabbly one of the best moderate sport routes I've ever been on, a true RRG classic. Chester climbing face routes was funny. Catching JB's 'falls' was fun too. A good day indeed.
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
Wes
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Post by Wes »

Sounds like fun for all. We are climbing in the red the next couple days, so if anyone feels like playing hookie from work, we will be camping at Miguel's or maybe staying in Lexington.

Wes
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Hefe
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Post by Hefe »

Wes..... Good to hear from you . Have fun freezing yourr ASS off! I need to confirm what Steve and JB say about Shaggy. It IS INDEED one of the best sport routes in the Red. A future Classic, no doubt. We shoul all be thankful to the first FA who had the genious to see such a stellar route.
chester
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Post by chester »

I had a wonderful time this weekend...thanks to Hefe, Al, Steve and JB
for letting me climb with them...I had a blast, even though it was sport climbing 8) Dang, it was strange, going home with no open wounds :lol:
The routes at the oil crag are pretty cool, indeed.
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