What did everyone get on this weekend?

Innocent subjects that took a turn for the worst.
mcrib
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Post by mcrib »

It was a beautiful day on the GMC on Friday. And then got spent on Bear Metal on Sat. Training ain't easy.
diggum
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Post by diggum »

mcrib, what are you training for?
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kafish2
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Post by kafish2 »

Andrew, it is kyle, we need to climb sometime. I wanna train too :(
busty
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Post by busty »

Wall of Denial - nice routes and a beautiful (but long) hike in.
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ReachHigh
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Post by ReachHigh »

morehead area. It was nice to get back on a rope even though I wasn't much for leading. caught some bad whips thanks to broken holds while clipping.
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Wicked Tribe
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Post by Wicked Tribe »

Rough Trail to Whittleton Trail
Do Not Spray Next 300 Feet
diggum
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Post by diggum »

kafish2, and you? you guys tryin to go pro or what? :|

does anyone just climb for fun or are we constantly "training" for something?
Holding onto anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned. - Buddha
kafish2
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Post by kafish2 »

no fun just constantly training... I figure there are two reasons im climbing. The first is to go pro cause im not making any money at my current job. The second is for the girls, and well its not working for me right now. So if i start training and go pro both aspects will fall into place right? Did you mention fun by the way?
Wes
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Post by Wes »

diggum, For me, and for many people, the training part is the fun part.


Sent all the projects at the happies that I had from the last trip here a couple years ago. Started working on action figure. Enjoyed the cali sun.

Buttermilks are the plan for the next couple days. Crimpy, balancy, sharp granite boulders that are 20+ feet tall. Gniessness for sure.

Wes
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kek-san
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Post by kek-san »

Over December I moved to the area with my wife. I have been to the Red many times, but I guess I'm local now. Anyway back to the topic at hand.
Sunday: Since my wife is a newbie we went to Roadside and did C Sharp B Flat, and Kampsite. Got runn-oft but a hord of gumbies. Went to Military and hit Mr Bungle, Face up that Crack, and I got on Maypop (I wasn't expecting the crux to be where it was.Got tossed, guess on-sight wasn't in the cards)
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