bedtime for bonzo
haha, if you call that scramble a stroll, then you are a better man than me. Before I found the scramble (and before I was a climber) I almost fell off the top of the ridge trying to stroll out to jewel pinnacle.charlie wrote: you can also stroll up to Jewel Pinnacle.
Even still, if I saw a registry, even back then I would have been annoyed.
How you compare may not be as important as to whom you are compared
Re: bedtime for bonzo
i do like the caveat that a "pro from the uk" signed it. does that make it more valuable or something? i think the concept is kinda cool, but more so because of the diversity of the signatures, not the "who's who" of it.rrgclimber wrote:i would like to know who took the registry at the top of this climb.if it is not yours leave it alone.it seems everybody who climbed signed it. a pro from the uk europe signed it last year rocktober fest.
Courtesy of Andrew: "I don't think you will damage your escort unless she trips because she is so strung out on blow. Most people just take them to the rest area."
RRG climber wants to know who took the registery down...the more important question is who put it up in the first place. Do they own the rock? How did they decide the climb needed a registery after all these years? If you don't own the rock then maybe don't put up a registry in the first place and someone won't take it down later.
- sharon9999
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man rrgclimber im sorry, i thought it was a poop tube that someone left after a multi day ascent of the climb. i am glad they used a poop tube and didnt shit all over the route, but you should finish the job and carry it down. so i took it down and got rid of all the shit that was in it. i just throw it in the dumpster and forgot about it. but i know little about multiday climbing so i could be wrong and i am very SORRY! so how long did it take that team to summit??? did they do it chongo style???