Fireworks at the Crag

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Paul3eb
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Post by Paul3eb »

i think people should put a leash on their opinions, especially poorly trained ones that are distracting to the purpose of the thread.
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DuppyC
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Post by DuppyC »

Ditto the Defender.

Does anyone know where I can get some real M-80s??
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Ballss
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Post by Ballss »

I can't think of anything good coming from bringing fireworks to the crag...
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charlie
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Post by charlie »

Ballss wrote:I can't think of anything good coming from bringing fireworks to the crag...
Um, explosions? Seriously, who doesn't like a nice big explosion every once in a while?
DuppyC
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Post by DuppyC »

Ka-BOOM!!
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Post by mcrib »

It is amazing how anal people are about dogs at the crags. You really take yourself so seriously that playing dogs distract your climbing. I could say the same about a crying baby or someone spraying (way more distracting to me than a dog or a baby). But as long as people have been climbing in the red they have had dogs with them. Just ask Porter about Pooch and Pepe.
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Post by Spragwa »

Right on McRib! I'm much happier to see trained dogs. The dogs at the crag are generally more well-trained than the humans.

Artsay, I feel your pain. At Rocktown last New Year's Spencer threw fireworks into the fire around midnight. Dakota, who hates fire and was lurking outside the firelight, took off like a bat out of hell. I was so worried. My ankle was sprained so I couldn't run off looking for her and it was the middle of the night. Fortunately, she ran to my friend Scott's truck b/c she sees the truck as a safe place. Thank God. I'd be lost without her.
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Post by the lurkist »

Speaking of Porter, Pooche, and small children.... I watched him climb up on a small child once (Pooche, not Porter), and start humping him. His little lipstick came out.... it was funny. He wasn't being aggressive, just amorous. Pooche was really a sweet old dog. I never met a dog that was so like his owner (or maybe the other way around).
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Post by walrus »

What does shooting bottle rockets at the leader add to the grade of the climb?
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Post by Christian »

people with fireworks should be killed, but in anice way.
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