Who's Scott Cory????

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Post by young'n climber »

that web pages disgusts me, in such a way its un explainable
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Your typing skills are improving ,Young'n. See? this site is good for you.
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haha i know, i can type at 2 words per minute without looking at the keyboard!!!
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It's cool that he leads hard trad too. That North Face ad shows him on a 5.12 crack at Smith Rocks.
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Post by captain static »

Did anyone else hear the piece on Scott Cory on NPR yesterday? -
Teen Hopes to Conquer Yosemite Peaks

Date: 12-08-03

Rock climber Scott Cory wants to become the youngest person ever to climb both El Capitan and Half Dome in one day, at age 13. For now, he's spending his days training in Brentwood, Calif. Hear Jason Margolis of member station KQED. http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=1538223
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Go Corey!! You guys should cheer him!!! The goal is not success through attrition, it's just success!!! :P
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Post by Rain Man »

No shit. This kid is 13 and can crank something FIERCE! Shut the hell up about the "sponsor" this, "sell-out" that, "over-exposure" the other thing. The bottom line is this kid can climb...HARD!...harder than 95% of the people on this site, I would wager. Yeah, the whole "dozen sponsors, including a car dealership" thing is funny, but, unless his sponsors are telling him to "throw" a climb, or do something unethical, then who the f*&k cares is he's getting gear for free, etc. So, Petzl makes "crap" gear? Is that what I'm reading? He's endorsing inferior equipment just to make a buck, or doesn't actually use what he claims he uses (as if it made a HUGE difference)? Climbing is football, is tennis, is hockey, is running, is triathlons, is cycling, is "insert any damn activity here that was "young" at some time. It is unlikely climbing will ever have the same draw as the big 3 (football, baseball and basketball), but, it DOES have a draw and the draw is increasing, like ANY OTHER ACTIVITY. With the increased draw, more and more kids will get into climbing BECAUSE they see kids like this one, or Allen, or Rodden, or Sharma, or whomever. As a result of increased participation, more and more people with the genetic potential to really push current limits will get into climbing. It's all about numbers. The number of potentially great climbers does not increase, just the likelyhood that one of these prodigies will actually get into climbing.

5.16 here we come. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Rain Man »

...AND, if you naysayers would have bothered to actually LOOK through that site, you would have found a cool article written about him in the Nov 18th '03 USA Today indicating he's just a 13-yr old kid who can climb really well.
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Post by aaron »

hey speed jugging is hard.
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I wish I was that youg and climbing.
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