Documenting the history of rock climbing in the RRG

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chester
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Post by chester »

dang!
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Gretchen
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Post by Gretchen »

Haven't you heard of over compensation? Big truck small .....
Just genuinely disengenuous.
Johnny
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Post by Johnny »

Don't be so humble Ray. Michelle told me all about it.
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Post by deleted username »

You know what else is vital to the history of RRG climbing? That stellar beyond belief climb called Shaggy. I swear, the three star rating system needs to be broken for this climb. It should get at least 5
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rhino
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Post by rhino »

I agree JB, five stars easy!!!
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Johnny
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Post by Johnny »

I was cleaning out my truck the other day and found a copy of Frank Beckers original guide to the RRG. Anyone interested in buying it?
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Post by deleted username »

Ha, too easy! ... you would never clean out your truck!
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dingo
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Post by dingo »

Actually, JB, on one of the trail days, Johnny actually cleaned out the back of his truck!
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captain static
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Post by captain static »

Yeah, that was truly a momentous occassion in the history of RRG climbing!
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Johnny
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Post by Johnny »

Okay, JB. I didn't really clean it out, it just sort of fell out on its own. I guess I was exaggerating when I used the word "clean".

By the way, I've got Rhino's pack full of gear, somebody elses Metolius cam (light blue), some RRGCC signs and nails, some peices of string I stole from Home Depot, a rope with the a big hole in the sheath (proving that the core is still in good shape), dull drill bits, parts of wire brushes, partially filled water/Gatorade bottles, vintage tape rolls, and probably some other stuff too. I'll be at Miguel's this weekend to auction the stuff if anyone's interested. [Some of the proceeds will go to Pazzo's.]
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