Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:00 pm
The bolderfield I've developed is covered in moss and you must share the good holds with the millipedes..
Otherwise, yer welcome to it..
That is all..
Otherwise, yer welcome to it..
That is all..
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jhwatts wrote:I would love to see this boulderfield, You should also let me climb on all the problems, seeing as I can't climb anything with a V rating, but I am a bit fat, so I could help break/clean all the loose holds.
I've found lots of quality, spread out and hard to get to. LOTS. Spread out. Hard to get to. LOTS.JR wrote:I don't think so Jordan. Several people(Chris Redman,Chris Chaney) have spent years looking for boulders and have found next to nothing of quality.
Prepare to be poached.pigsteak wrote:the boulderfield we are developing has potential for 40-50 problems. however, we have just started the cleaning process. If you would like to be shown the area, we will need you to sign a waiver stating that you will respect our projects until we release them to the general public.
I'll take you Krampus, cause I like you. But no worries..scobro and I are drilling a single bolt/hanger by the starting holds, and attaching red tags on them. if it ain't tagged, it's open or above our abilities. after sending, we remove the tags and hangers, and fill in the holes.krampus wrote:while I fully understand and agree with red tagging a rout that actual money and time went into cleaning, I am not sure I could see red tagging a boulder, I do not know where this field is, and don't believe in poaching should I go hiking for a day and come across a boulder problem I will probably get on it, they don't really count for points anyway, other than 10 minutes of brushing what really went into the rout? Could it not be randomly discovered by someone else? I suppose it would be a different story if you told me where it was and I went and knowingly poached.
made my morning.pigsteak wrote: respect the boulder tags, and commune with nature.