are you climbing this weekend?

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are you climbing this weekend?

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Alan Evil
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Post by Alan Evil »

Saturday I am drawn to the roaring airplanes and fireworks. Sunday I don't know yet. Need to climb.
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charlie
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Post by charlie »

Spragwa, yep they suck.

Can I change my answer?

Out....Rocktown/So Illl/ Red.
In. Pushing a raft in TN. :D
J-Rock
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Post by J-Rock »

At the Red right now hanging out at Red River Outdoors. So far we put up 6 new routes (and climbed several others) this weekend and we have one more day left. We also put up 4 different trailmarker signs along the trails for those who cannot read topographic maps. :D
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Ascentionist
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Post by Ascentionist »

Found a potential moderate/hard trad area or two in the rain. Gonna go back soon!
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J-Rock
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Post by J-Rock »

Ascentionist wrote:Found a potential moderate/hard trad area or two in the rain. Gonna go back soon!
Same here. In fact we are going back as soon as we finish our breakfast!
"Those iron spikes you use have shortened the life expectancy of the Totem Pole by 50,000 years."

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diggum
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Post by diggum »

Can I change my answer too?

No climb time this weekend. Family time instead. Just as fun & not as tired on Monday!
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dipsi
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Post by dipsi »

True that, Grrl! Great family weekend here too!
RRO
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Post by RRO »

Didnt get to climb this weekend, walking out the door in about 10. Heading to Muir for the first time. Sorry you all are at work, well not that much.
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J-Rock
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Post by J-Rock »

We really enjoyed Red River Outdoors and we look forward to having a new place for breakfast with good coffee.

Sunday felt like a mountaineering exercise in enduring mild suffering with snow, biting winds, and a wet coldness. We still managed to get some routes up and then decided to bushwhack for a few hours of fun. Found lots of new cliff, 2 caves, 4 waterfalls (2 were >100 feet tall), 2 more skulls, turtle shells, photographed lots of wildflowers, cliffline, etc. and did some extremely hardcore, vigorous, exposed, and wet bushwhacking. Made it back to Indy in time to have some beer and bluegrass. Saw the "Yonder Mountain String Band" jammin' with their fast fingers at 8:00pm.
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marathonmedic
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Post by marathonmedic »

I always thought it would be fun to do a route that started under a waterfall and then you climbed through the spray and then topped out.
Ticking is gym climbing outdoors.
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