Anyone else on mp heading to Yosemite for the AAC climbers meetup?
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Your either on the bus or off the Bus
Hello All, I just sent out an e-mail to everyone. It seems that many of you are still interested in coming which is great!! If we can't go to the Valley our new theme will be "Your either on the bus or off the Bus" Anyhow, hopefully this will all be moot because the government will reopen. I have sent all of you my contact information so feel free to contact me. I am coming no matter what. Carol |
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Carol and team... thanks for all the work and creativity you are putting into pulling this off! Found this brilliant poem and thought it fit the situation. Enjoy and see everyone next week for some great climbing somewhere! - Climb on! |
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So instead of climbing, participants ride around on a bus and take LSD? |
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Glad to hear there is a plan B. I am just so excited to have a week off of work and nothing to do but go climbing! There are so many great places to go climbing in the Sierra's and they often get over looked by the magnetic draw of the Valley. This is going to be great no matter what happens! |
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Yes, I plan to have a good time with a week of climbing -- not going to let anything like a government shutdown stop that. |
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caksail wrote:Carol and team... thanks for all the work and creativity you are putting into pulling this off! Found this brilliant poem and thought it fit the situation. Enjoy and see everyone next week for some great climbing somewhere! - Climb on! mountaingazette.com/blogs/t… - ChrisThis poem is good. I'm posting it with a picture of Ed Edward Abbey A Visit from St. Edward (Twas the Night Before Shutdown) by Doug on October 1, 2013 We received this piece of brilliant verse in our Inbox last night from Nathan Ament with the note: I work for the National Park Service in Moab and wrote this on my lunch break today We hope you are out enjoying yourself, Nathan. Twas the night before shutdown, and all through the Service, The rangers and admin were all a bit nervous. The closed signs were ready and plans were well made, And we wondered if we would continue to be paid. While Congress debated we all scratched our heads, Unsure whether we should feel joy or dread. When out in the parking lot there arose such a clatter, I sprang from my cubicle to see what was the matter. There on the asphalt, in a truck old and shabby, All dusty and boozy it was the ghost of Ed Abbey! He threw open the truck door, and offered a beer, And I knew then and there I had nothing to fear. I said Where we off to? He roared, Gods country, son! No doubt in my mind, twas time for desert fun. He revved the engine and slammed it in first, And laughed and grinned and hollered and cursed. Then he yelled out the window as he cracked a Bud Light, Happy shutdown to ALL, and to ALL a good night!!! |
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Awesome |
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David Sahalie wrote:So instead of climbing, participants ride around on a bus and take LSD? sounds like a great response to the govt shutdown.Seems like an appropriate response. |
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Everyone went silent...... |
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Stop the silence! |
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@Cor: |
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Cor wrote:Stop the silence! Ok folks We defiently had a big monkey wrench thrown into our gears! But it looks like things are shaping up, and coming back together well. We had to find a whole new agenda. (Cater, camping, climbing, toilet, water supply, etc ) The good news is the event is on, and we are going to have a great time all together, despite our rediculous government. A new cater is going to assist us! They will provide the three catered meals a day! They also said they would bring water for us, ice, etc. It looks like a CA AAC rep. is going to secure our camping area, and get port toilets. He will also bring some extra water jugs, and some coolers, tables, chairs(a few) for us! It looks like he is also putting together a PDF file of information on climbing, and maps of the area (East side of the Sierra - near Bishop CA.) Keep an eye out for an email with more details from Carol sometime tomorrow. WooHoo, let's go have some fun! Cory PS: my email is (coryfleagle @ yahoo . com) if you need to reach me.Hi Cory Thanks for the info. I'm due for to start packing for my flight in about 8 hours. Any chance of few hints on whether or not it is necessary to pack different kit for the Bishop area? Any hints on what sort of climbing we can expect? When I think of Bishop, I think of bouldering ;( Regards Tim |
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Thanks Carol and Cory for the extra scrambling to transform the event! I am still excited about the trip. I've never been to Bishop and I've heard awesome things about it for years. |
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I see that one can drive to Bishop via Tuolumne. It would be a real shame if one (or more) of the buses broke down for a few hours. |
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Yep, same kit of gear... |
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I was planning on driving from the airport. Will there be a place to park for anyone driving? Also, how far will campsites be from the parking area? Just figuring out which to pick, the comfy gear or the light gear (tent in particular). |
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Cor wrote:Yep, same kit of gear... Liz is right about the climbing. It's not.just bouldering. Maybe we can do it all. A day of sport, days of trad, and a day of bouldering. Remember, this is planB, and we are going to have to go with the flow a bit, as we had everything lined up for another location. But now that we have a cater, etc. I think we are going to have a blast, although your valley host climbers may not know much about these areas vs the valley. It could be a full onsite! (or is that a fool on site?) ;) Don't worry about that funny bus! We will still have good rental vans, and will still meet at the Sacramento airport. Or if you are driving over yourself from somewhere in CA, Carol should have more info in the email that is coming out sometime today... If you are driving yourself, one thing that could be useful to bring would be any large (5+gal) water jugs. We probably have it under control, but it can't hurt to have extra. Guess that's it for now. Time for some coffee! CThanks Cor and thanks to everyone who is striving to make this work. I'm sure that we will alll have a great time once we get to whereever we are heading, as long as there is climbing it will be grand :) Cheers Tim |
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Alicia, It is my understanding that we are camping in a bit of a high desert type area. |
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Cor wrote:As a host climber that knows nothing about this new area we are going to I pledge to get us up whatever routes you want (no R or X rated please!) Looks like we will be doing an onsite climbing clinic. ;DNo joke, getting better at leading is number one on my list, so I couldn't imagine a better clinic!!!!!! (that no R/X rule goes both ways, buddy!) |
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No R\X? But I have a climbing condition and need a refill! |