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Yasmeen
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Post by Yasmeen »

Still haven't sent that one, eh, SCIN? :P
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Gretchen
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Post by Gretchen »

What RMfall, you are moving! That just means a longer drive to the Red :wink:
Just genuinely disengenuous.
Spragwa
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Post by Spragwa »

MiaRock wrote:
spuzo wrote:Joe's running...
I'll vote for Joe, it would be nice to see an outsider spice up the so called "inner circle".
I'm with Mia. Joe will definitely add some spice...and maybe encourage the CAC to have a real voice in the Coalition. I'm sure that J-Rock will too. That's awesome to have so many eager and active people.
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snoopdogg
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Post by snoopdogg »

I am thinking about running. I've been climbing for a couple of years. Does it take good climbing experience to be on the comittee? I can spot a great climb from a mile away. I have climbed for only two years but can onsite up to 5.10c sport and 5.9 crack climbs. If I keep training as hard as I am than maybe I can push the edge of 5.10 crack climb and 5.11 by the time of the voting. Will I have a chance to get on the comittee if I am climbing those ratings by then?

I have a lot of input into how to organize team climbing events from the boys club that I work at. I also do corporate trust building events. I know plenty of knots and keep up with the newest climbing gear on the market (speaking of which, has anyone used the Squid yet????).

I think I could be a great addition to the comittee. :D
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Steve
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Post by Steve »

I dont' think its about how hard ya climb snoop...they let me 'run'.
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
snoopdogg
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Post by snoopdogg »

Great! I will run then.
I do climb hard though. Don't talk to me like I don't.
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snoopythedogg
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Post by snoopythedogg »

snoopdogg wrote:Great! I will run then.
I do climb hard though. Don't talk to me like I don't. Everyone will remember me when I am stronger than most climbers you have ever seen. You will remember me as the man who pushes the limits of his physical existence to supercede any hint of deteriation in athletic performance. I am 32 now and I have the body of an 18 year old. I have the strength of an ox and will transition that strength to my climbing abilities. All I have left is a couple years of technique building and I will be stronger than almost anyone.
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Johnny
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Post by Johnny »

I think the most important qualities for a CAC candidate are maturity, thoughtfulness, determination, and a genuine love of the Red.
superjen
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Post by superjen »

snoopythedogg, why the new screenname??
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ynot
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Post by ynot »

Johnny is correct as usual. Its that simple.
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