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Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 7:26 pm
by Guest
and another thing... did anyone get photos of that cowboy and his girl dancing at the party? I seem to recall some cameras pointed that way, and I'd like to get those photos to him before he leaves Wednesday. Please PM me if you did, or email them to me if you have my email address. Thanks!! :D

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 8:20 pm
by Jeff
Just because they are smiling does NOT mean they are Nazis SCIN.

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 9:00 pm
by SCIN
Dude, they are straight up doing the Sieg Heil salute!

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 10:44 pm
by captain static
And they are apparently saluting the photographer. Could it be? :twisted:

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 10:51 pm
by dipsi
Note Bruisebrother's wayward salute! :?

Goosestepping to a different drummer perchance?

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 11:22 pm
by Jeff
SCIN wrote:Dude, they are straight up doing the Sieg Heil salute!
What the hell are you talking about?




ps. Mike is a spy.

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 12:22 am
by Bruisebrother
As always, a little wayward as Di says! Actually I was waving to Ray. Not quite a spy anymore, but always in the know! Thanks, everyone who came and helped at Muir over the weekend. And as always, THANKYOU to Rick & Liz for giving us all the Magical place called Muir Valley!

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 3:13 am
by weber
Copied from Gathering thread:

GATHERING Report:

To say this first event was successful is a huge understatement. An incredible amount of trail work was done -- literally four times as many trails were built than what we had hoped for. And just as importantly, it seemed everyone had fun. Liz and I certainly did!

So much for the weather forecasts which predicted 100% rain Sat and Sun. Those who attended found the weather to be perfect both days. Thursday night we filled 7 inches in the rain gage in Slade! All this did was make the ground easy to work.

Saturday night was full of foot stomping bluegrass music provided by a local group, the Highfalls Jamboree. And, thanks to Bob and Frankie Sparks (locals) and Carol Yates and Liz Weber (rockclimbers), who combined their talents, the feast was incredible.

Honestly, we were a little apprehensive how the local folks and a bunch of us dirtbag rock climbers would get along, but we went ahead and invited a lot of our new Wolfe County friends to the party. There were as many locals as there were climbers. The result was too good to believe. I hope someone posts a photo of J.J. dancing with a local lady in her sixties. J.J.'s style was kinda "Grateful Dead" and hers was mountain clogging, and they blended perfectly. They were the life of the party.

When the new road is finished along the valley bottom, many locals want to come down and watch the climbing. Several have showed up at the crags already. At the party, there was a lot of interest and questions from the non-climbing folks about climbing. Thanks to all you climbers who put a good face on the climbing community. Many of the Wolfe County people expressed appreciation for bring tourism dollars into this area. It is the fourth poorest county in KY, and the money you spend there helps a great deal.

When the rain wiped out our campfire site, we were frantically looking for an alternative place for the party for Sat nite. Mrs. Kim Graham, the principal of the local Rogers School, heard of our plight and graciously invited a crowd of sweaty, muddy trailbuilders in to their cafeteria/gymnasium. And, then she didn't want to accept any payment of any kind. (We WILL make it right with her!) These Wolfe County people are hard to believe. They just don't get any friendlier.

Climbing on Sunday was also great. Lots of climbers all over the Valley. Watched Sandy's son nail the "Offering", and Keith onsite "Return of the Manimal." Then, I managed a couple onsites on the 5.10. wall. A nice finish to a great weekend.

Liz and I cannot tell you all how much we appreciate all your hard work to help make the "Valley" one of the finest climbing areas anywhere. Karla, Jared, Tim and Carol Yates, J.J., Neal Schlater, and a host of hard working people way to numerous to mention here -- a BIG thank you!!

Rick and Liz Weber

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 10:26 am
by kneebar
I had a great time. The weather couldn't have been better. Thanks to all the fellow volunteers, organizers, land owners, sponsors, and local folks for there hospitality. I can't imagine trail building going any better.
Oh, and a special thanks to the broccoli lady, it was the best I've ever had!

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 2:02 pm
by Zspider
Sandy wrote:

...did anyone get photos of that cowboy and his girl dancing at the party? I seem to recall some cameras pointed that way.

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I got a few of the cowboy and the good-looking girl dancing with him, but I got home late Sunday night and I didn't have time to post them before I headed down Texas way. I'll post them when I get back home to Bloomington.

On the Texas front, I found a climbing gym called Petros in the San Antonio yellow pages, but when I called, the number was disconnected. Too bad. Shavano Roof today or tomorrow afternoon, I hope.

ZSpider