Point Rank: # 4,341
Total Points: 16
Last Year: 10
Last 30 Days: 2
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| Areas are worth 15 |
| Routes are worth 10 |
| Photos are worth 5 |
| Comments are worth 1 |
 Where has punkencack been climbing?
4 people gave this user's contributions a positive rating.
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Contributions
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| base | punkencack : Stuff and other stuff | | May 19, 2009 |
| Seasonal Mass Snake Migration in Sinks Canyon. Thousands of snakes moving in packs of two to nine. Dangerous and extremely aggressive! Known to swarm. Have cut dogs to pieces and disarmed people s | WY : Sinks Canyon | 4 people | May 20, 2008 |
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Location: WY : Sweetwater Rocks : Cranner Rock : Cranner Crack (5.11c) By: punkencack When: Aug 6, 2009 | view comment >> | Comments: Yeah, Ross, you guessed wrong. It ain't Cranner Crack. It's Geophysical. You might want to fix your info.
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Location: WY : Wind River Range : Cirque of the Towers : Warbonnet Peak : Black Elk (5.11a) By: punkencack When: Aug 3, 2009 | view comment >> | Comments: Tom: 600 feet is way off. This is a 9 or 10 pitch climb. The scrambling at the top along is 200-300 feet.
Realistically this route is a serious Grade IV. Of the 9 technical pitches, almost all of them are more than 140 feet. This climb is better estimated at 1,200 to 1,450 feet of technical climbing. The descent will take you 1.5+ hours.
There is no R or X rating required on this climb. Pro is good to fair most of the way. The vegetated pitch takes creative pro, but is certainly is... more >>
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Location: WY : Sinks Canyon By: punkencack When: Jun 27, 2009 | view comment >> | Comments: We shoot moose in Wyoming.
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Location: WY : Sinks Canyon By: punkencack When: Jun 4, 2009 | view comment >> | Comments: I still recommend panicking. The snakes are literally everywhere, and they're just plain angry this year.
And as for the list of 5.10's given by this character "Josh M." (if that is in fact this real name), I postulate he may have been in a different area (i.e. the sandstone buttress where neophytes typically hang out) and confused about his recent trip to Wyoming, perhaps a result of some of that "Boulder Kind" all those folks down there are compelled to smoke.
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Location: WY : Sinks Canyon By: punkencack When: May 19, 2009 | view comment >> | Comments: A warning to Dan and other non-believers. There are MOST DEFINITELY rattlesnakes in Sinks Canyon . . . thousands of them, and they are aggressive and DANGEROUS as all get out. They will BITE YOU. More importantly, they will bite your children and your dogs. I've seen them attack a pair of shoes left at the base of the crag. These huge deadly rattlesnakes are no joke . . .
And the recent ARSON has left a bleak landscape of scorched earth, blackened and sunbaked-- a highly attractive reali... more >>
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Location: WY : Sinks Canyon By: punkencack When: May 20, 2008 | view comment >> | Comments: From May to August, Sinks Canyon experiences a seasonal Rattlesnake Migration. This is more than just an unusual number of snakes-- they are on the move, traveling in packs of two to nine, and are extremely aggressive. Moreover, they like to follow the line of the cliff as they migrate. It is not unusual to pull over a tough roof move and find yourself face to face with a five foot venomous rattlesnake. The last victim was bitten on the neck. He was dead before his partner finished lowering... more >>
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