Beautiful weekend - What did you climb?

Placing a cam? Slotting a nut? Slinging a tree?
Yasmeen
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Post by Yasmeen »

Yeah, I remember that fingerlock... I don't think I tried that problem too many times, but if we're ever there together, it would be cool to work it with ya.
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neuroshock
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Post by neuroshock »

Saxman wrote:Hey Neuroshock, where were you camped? I never saw you during the comp or after.
friday night i wussed out and got a warm 'n comfy hotel room in Gadsden. after 10 hours of driving, i didn't want to camp in chilly weather before a big day of climbing. saturday night i was by the shelter downhill from the large shed; down towards "Man With the Slow Hand"

didn't see me after the comp either? well, i was in line for food for seemingly forever... i went on stage for some silly door prize (a small Eagle Creek luggage thing with handles and wheels, how useless) and to announce the loss of my crashpad via Chad.

after awards, i pretty much passed out.
longlegsrule
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Post by longlegsrule »

neuroshock wrote:after awards, i pretty much passed out.
and then woke up to find you were right next to two chics in an Explorer... :wink:
From Kentucky ;o)
meetVA
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Post by meetVA »

Yasmeen wrote:Yeah, I remember that fingerlock... I don't think I tried that problem too many times, but if we're ever there together, it would be cool to work it with ya.
i think the key is to pretty much ignore the finger lock. you can get by with a wicked lay-back.
anytime you want to go, i'll drive! but let's not forget the token guy-friends who actually own crash pads and give good spots. they are kinda handy to have around.
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Wes
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Post by Wes »

meetVA wrote: i think the key is to pretty much ignore the finger lock. you can get by with a wicked lay-back.
anytime you want to go, i'll drive! but let's not forget the token guy-friends who actually own crash pads and give good spots. they are kinda handy to have around.
Finger lock is key for me to get to the jug. The crux is the next move after that. Dragonlady was a cool dyno for a v2. Just one move, though it is a cool one, with the feet swinging and all.

Token guy-friends? Whatever.

Wes
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meetVA
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Post by meetVA »

Wes wrote: Token guy-friends? Whatever.
Wes, of course I meant all of the OTHER guys as being tokens. You are one of a kind.
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charlie
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Post by charlie »

meetVA wrote: Wes, of course I meant all of the OTHER guys as being tokens. You are one of a kind.
Hear that sound? Someone may have just earned themselves a demotion.......
lordjim_2001
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Post by lordjim_2001 »

meetVA wrote:... of course I meant all of the OTHER guys as being tokens.
I don't think I heard that. meetVA you want to take your foot out of your mouth and try that again? :wink:
Screw you guys. I'm going bowling.
meetVA
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Post by meetVA »

oh shoot! did i make and internal thought external again. i really have to be careful with that...
but seriously charlie...demotion from what? i'm already at the bottom of the totem pole.
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A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
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charlie
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Post by charlie »

Hey you at least made it on the pole (heh) and everyone is equal as long as they show up to climb.

Perhaps demotion wasn't the right word, how about cut? :evil:

/about over being taken for granted
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