The well rounded climber

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The well rounded climber

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climbs trad

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(my daughter on Roadside Attraction)

and sport
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(her again on Hat Trick, with a little help and lots of fun 'simulclimbing' with the wonderful Muao Dib on this one)

She also boulders, but I don't have any photos yet.

I can't wait to get back on the rock!
chester
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Post by chester »

u 2 r so cute!!
why aren't u at the Red today???
[size=84]Women are like tea bags. They don't know how strong they are until they get into hot water.[/size]
Gretchen
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SUPER CUTE!!! That's what I like to see, WOMEN power on the rock!
Just genuinely disengenuous.
chester
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Post by chester »

Gretchen,
you're gonna be a well "rounded" climber soon!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
[size=84]Women are like tea bags. They don't know how strong they are until they get into hot water.[/size]
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chester wrote:u 2 r so cute!!
why aren't u at the Red today???
awww, thanks, chester! We're not there because of this:
http://www.redriverclimbing.com/viewtop ... ght=#20729

What about you??

I think we'll be down next weekend to hang out, watch other folks climb, hike and look for lizards. I couldn't do it today. I can barely wash my hands. :(
Gretchen
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Post by Gretchen »

Geez, thanks Chester! :P
Just genuinely disengenuous.
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Post by Gretchen »

PS, Sandy, as long as you can wipe your own ass you will be OK!
Just genuinely disengenuous.
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Please note how the top rope is running around the left side of the tree. It would have been much better for the tree and the rope had the rope been on the other side of the tree.
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Member wrote:Please note how the top rope is running around the left side of the tree. It would have been much better for the tree and the rope had the rope been on the other side of the tree.
I agree, Member. I had never been on the route before and didn't know that I should lower off on the other side of the tree after leading up it. Next time I will. When I belayed my second, I moved to prevent the rope rubbing against the tree as much as possible.
Gretchen wrote:PS, Sandy, as long as you can wipe your own ass you will be OK!
so far so good ...though having someone do this for me would be the ultimate luxury! :P
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