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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 12:44 pm
by Spragwa
512OW wrote:
I tried it all a looong time ago. Whats your excuse for not trying it all sooner?????
I've been climbing 2-years. I just haven't been on any bouldering trips
5120W wrote:
So you tried trad ONCE before you decided, and then crucify me for years of experimentation that resulted in a dislike for certain "genres"??????
Actually, I climbed trad for about 4-6 months. I just don't like it. Sport climbing is more fun.
5120W wrote: You want to TRY bouldering outside??? Where else can you boulder??? Indoors there aren't any boulders, so how can it be bouldering?
Have you been smoking again? It's called bouldering indoors even though there are not any boulders. (I do agree that it's practice climbing, I bouldered indoors to get stronger for sport climbing)
Anyway, you're still tired. Get over yourself.
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 1:44 pm
by squeezindlemmon
512OW wrote:NOW the point is that people get so caught up in their own "beliefs", and are so adamant that they are right, and only them......that they fail to see irony and humor. There are no open minds, and the people who think they have these wide open minds, are the most closed minded. They're the ones attacking first when they see their beliefs challenged.....
Its alot like the Christian religion.......
Most of you should just shut up and go to church.
RIGHTEOUS INDIGNATION (to an almost hypocritical degree)
512OW wrote:we "hiked" to Church Rock (all 200 yards and 50' of elevation gain, hiked the back way into Torrent, the main trail to Skybridge, the trail to Jack and Jones, and Fortress. And hiked back out of all those. And to throw something else in your mix, I'm in full belief that driving in between made it worse. That, in Kentucky summer humidity, is tough for us weekenders. If you'd like to join me for one of those days this spring, I'd be happy to kill you and leave you at a remote crag. Say the word.
WHINEY
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 2:03 pm
by J-Rock
Hey girl, you'd better watch it. Do you Odub to write a song about you?
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 2:44 pm
by Buster
Odub is a retard.
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 3:16 pm
by lordjim_2001
512OW wrote:Why are the only real "bouldering" areas not in the online guide, but some problems at some of the crags are ????????????
Well normally I'd link to a rrgcc.org web page about this but since I can't find it now I'll say because there was a decision made between the rrgcc and the fs to not discuss bouldering in public manner due to damage to cultural resources.
And that most bouldering in the red is choss {read my sig}. If you want to play on some let me know and I'll show you some.
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 3:33 pm
by 512OW
meetVA wrote:512OW wrote:Now you're making assumptions.
512OW wrote:...as in an earlier post I stated that "all climbing is practice, if you ever plan on climbing harder".
Kris, if you are going to stir the sh1t, would you please at least be consistent. In your first quote you are trying to one-up Wes who was pulling from earlier threads comments you have made about climbing.
It is difficult enough to follow your semi-lucid rants but once you start contradicting yourself it just leaves way to many doors open to b1tch smack your @ss back into the fetal position that one just figures you are no longer worth the time.
Thanks. I know you like to hold yourself up to a higher intellectual standard that other mere ape-like mortals.
You're going to have to explain further, since this has no basis in truth.
I never set rules to my climbing, other than, I'll do what I want.
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 3:34 pm
by 512OW
Buster wrote:Odub is a retard.
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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 3:34 pm
by 512OW
lordjim_2001 wrote:512OW wrote:Why are the only real "bouldering" areas not in the online guide, but some problems at some of the crags are ????????????
Well normally I'd link to a rrgcc.org web page about this but since I can't find it now I'll say because there was a decision made between the rrgcc and the fs to not discuss bouldering in public manner due to damage to cultural resources.
And that most bouldering in the red is choss {read my sig}. If you want to play on some let me know and I'll show you some.
No...I know where they are, and I've bouldered there lots.....just wondering.
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 3:36 pm
by 512OW
squeezindlemmon wrote:512OW wrote:NOW the point is that people get so caught up in their own "beliefs", and are so adamant that they are right, and only them......that they fail to see irony and humor. There are no open minds, and the people who think they have these wide open minds, are the most closed minded. They're the ones attacking first when they see their beliefs challenged.....
Its alot like the Christian religion.......
Most of you should just shut up and go to church.
RIGHTEOUS INDIGNATION (to an almost hypocritical degree)
512OW wrote:we "hiked" to Church Rock (all 200 yards and 50' of elevation gain, hiked the back way into Torrent, the main trail to Skybridge, the trail to Jack and Jones, and Fortress. And hiked back out of all those. And to throw something else in your mix, I'm in full belief that driving in between made it worse. That, in Kentucky summer humidity, is tough for us weekenders. If you'd like to join me for one of those days this spring, I'd be happy to kill you and leave you at a remote crag. Say the word.
WHINEY
Exactly. My point proven again. Thanks. People only read what they want to hear.
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 3:37 pm
by longlegsrule
why are you guys egging him on?