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Re: new Rules to Live By
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 12:06 pm
by climb2core
Just amend 20 to state:
20.) No littering of beer bottles at the parking lot while you sit around after your day of non-sending and discuss how the dew point was all wrong for crushing today.
Re: new Rules to Live By
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 12:07 pm
by der uber
These rules are lame. Why would anyone give a shit if someone else wairs jeans? They are inexpensive, durable, and are great for climbing. What is the problem with using a stick clip? A lot of developers, Kipp for example, make a high first bolt intentionally to be stick clipped. If someone brings a hammock to the crag and sets it up out of the way of your stuff and climbs you are getting on, is that really a problem? You are full of shit.
Re: new Rules to Live By
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 12:16 pm
by climb2core
der uber wrote:These rules are lame... You are full of shit.
Pigsteak aka "outhouse" Trummel primary RRG board duty is spread the manure.
Re: new Rules to Live By
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 12:35 pm
by dustonian
der uber wrote:Why would anyone give a shit if someone else wairs jeans? They are inexpensive, durable, and are great for climbing.
I think he owns some stock in those $90 Prana man-pris.
Re: new Rules to Live By
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 1:41 pm
by TradMike
der uber wrote:If someone brings a hammock to the crag and sets it up out of the way of your stuff and climbs you are getting on, is that really a problem?
Several of the hammocks I have seen hanging have incredibly thin cord that cuts excessively into the bark. You can ring-bark a tree and kill it pretty easily this way. Repeated use with webbing will have the same effect.
I expect to see these soon at your local crag.
https://www.pajamajeans.com/
Re: new Rules to Live By
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 2:57 pm
by der uber
TradMike wrote:der uber wrote:If someone brings a hammock to the crag and sets it up out of the way of your stuff and climbs you are getting on, is that really a problem?
Several of the hammocks I have seen hanging have incredibly thin cord that cuts excessively into the bark. You can ring-bark a tree and kill it pretty easily this way. Repeated use with webbing will have the same effect.
My bad, I'm sure that's what he had in mind when he came up with that rule.
Re: new Rules to Live By
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 3:08 pm
by Cleveland
24. No more posting on rock climbing forums.
Re: new Rules to Live By
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 3:38 pm
by Crankmas
There are NO rules and as for me I don't care what anyone thinks about a damn thing, think whatever you want it's your free will to use your mind as you wish, I don't care what your opinion on abortion is... the death penalty or any political stance the only thing I do ask is that when driving please use your turn signal for I cannot read your feeble mind...
Re: new Rules to Live By
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 4:30 pm
by sharon9999
I climbed yesterday.Wore my jeans...felt really uncomfortable like everyone was staring at me and thinking how un-chic I am....It ruined my whole day. Then when I drove home,I was so distraught by the whole experiance that I completly forgot to use my turn signals.
Re: new Rules to Live By
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 7:08 pm
by Crankmas
don't care what others' think, it's just a way to empower assholes, if you care how that feel and you know someway to help then it is a good thing to act on those feelings, sorry a day of climbing could lead to such trauma, even self-induced as it was, as for the drive, you were thinking of yourself and not caring of others, not so good,