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By Jon Ruland
From Tucson, AZ
Apr 14, 2008
Leading at Windy Point, Mount Lemmon.

Daryl Allan wrote:
Jon, i thought you were going(??)


had to bail, i forgot i had a friend coming into town.

By jason spence
From Tucson, Arizona
Apr 14, 2008

Thanks all that came to this years Spring 2008 Beanfest. It couldn't have been a more seamless operation. Wish I could have had more contestants for the games. Had some pretty sweet prizes for the games. Thank You Summit Hut, and Rocks and Ropes for the prizes. I pretty much gave out the the prizes to the people who played the games. Had a few quick draws from Black Diamond, an Omega Pacific multi-cam, Rock Rings, and a 1 month R&R membership. I also have to thank Carlitta for the taco's, Jeffers, Gerry, Heather, Joshua for the shredded BBQ beef, Cyler for his artistic work on the shirts, and Mary for helping with the food, and baked goods. If you want to get in touch with Cyler about his shirts. He is still selling them at the price of 10.00 short sleeved and 12.00 long sleeved. You may cantact me on here or you may contact him directly at cyler_varnum@yahoo.com. It wouldn't have happened with any of these people. If you see them please complement them for their hard work. I don't want to be discouraging about this it was a fun ordeal, and it was rewarding to have the time to do it. I am in the hunt for the next Bean Master. I still haven't had the opportunity for handing the crown to the next Bean Master. If there are any takers, and/or anyone who you think may want to do it. Please PM me with that contact information. Again thanks for coming out.
Jason,

By Daryl Allan
From Sierra Vista, AZ
Apr 15, 2008
The tick man... the TICK!!

I have some action photos of a group of folks climbing at Trad Rock on Saturday. The group was, i believe, 2 or three girls and a couple guys. One girl in the group had a leopard print chalk bag. I can email them over... just let me know.

By jason spence
From Tucson, Arizona
Apr 15, 2008

Daryl Allan wrote:
I have some action photos of a group of folks climbing at Trad Rock on Saturday. The group was, i believe, 2 or three girls and a couple guys. One girl in the group had a leopard print chalk bag. I can email them over... just let me know.

Daryl,
If you are talking to me about this yes send them over. thehomestead.jason@gmail.com

By Daryl Allan
From Sierra Vista, AZ
Apr 15, 2008
The tick man... the TICK!!

jason spence wrote:
Daryl, If you are talking to me about this yes send them over. thehomestead.jason@gmail.com

You have mail... =)

By David Arthur Sampson
From Tempe, Az
Apr 15, 2008
Slap/Tickle

I would like to thank Jason and ALL those that made Bean Fest possible this Spring. Nice meeting you Jason. Climb safe.

By Eric D
Apr 15, 2008
Me on the East Ridge of Wolf's Head, Wind River Range

You da man Jason. It was fun. Foosball was ridiculous. Sorry I couldn't set up the chair game but our stuck rope was a pain in the ass on Saturday.

See you at the gym.

By jason spence
From Tucson, Arizona
Apr 16, 2008

So I have crowned the next victim for the Bean Fest. Luis Cisneros. He is in he will be posting shortly.
J-

By Stephen S.
Apr 17, 2008

I've posted a few pictures I took at the party and on Sunday of the general Isle of You area. They are available at:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2260967&l=aa808&id=101>>>>>

Great work as Bean Master Jason!

By tbrain
From Tucson, AZ
Apr 17, 2008
Following on Yellow Spur.  Photo by Geir Hundal.

Stephen- Thanks for the link to the photos. I posted a Spring 2008 Bean Fest photo from the rope-pull game but my photo isn't as pretty as your's. -Tiffany

http://mountainproject.com/v/arizona__new_mexico/mount_lemmo>>>>>

By jason spence
From Tucson, Arizona
Apr 18, 2008

Stephen S. wrote:
I've posted a few pictures I took at the party and on Sunday of the general Isle of You area. They are available at: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2260967&l=aa808&id=101>>>>> Great work as Bean Master Jason!

Stephen,
Great Photos man. Should have purchased a digital camera before the event. However could you send me an email with these photos? I would like to gather a collection of the photos from other climbers who brought cameras also?
J-

By rpm
Apr 23, 2008
mack attack

Any body have a copy of the topo that was being handed out on sat morning. managed to missplace mine

By tbrain
From Tucson, AZ
Apr 23, 2008
Following on Yellow Spur.  Photo by Geir Hundal.

rpm wrote:
Any body have a copy of the topo that was being handed out on sat morning. managed to missplace mine


Robby- Me too!?!? I never got one of those. Would you mind making a copy for me? Thanks, Robby! -Tiffany

By Ike Deal
From the begining of time
Apr 23, 2008
getting dark

I know this has nothing to do with the thread at hand but,,Im headed to AZ in about a week for 3 weeks down in Ft Huachuca area, Im wondering how far is it from Ft Huachuca to this "cochese head" place? does any one know? and is there any one that will be climbing then? Im also looking for partners on weekends.
thanks
ike

By jason spence
From Tucson, Arizona
Apr 23, 2008

Ike Deal wrote:
I know this has nothing to do with the thread at hand but,,Im headed to AZ in about a week for 3 weeks down in Ft Huachuca area, Im wondering how far is it from Ft Huachuca to this "cochese head" place? does any one know? and is there any one that will be climbing then? Im also looking for partners on weekends. thanks ike


Ike,
Do you mean "The Sheepshead", at the Cochise Stronghold? If this is what you are asking about, it is about 40 miles due northeast of Huachuca City, and 50 miles of Fort Huachuca/ Sierra Vista. Have fun out there it is a great place to be. I would love to join you, but there are other things I have going on around that time. Welcome to Arizona, enjoy your time.
J-

By Daryl Allan
From Sierra Vista, AZ
Apr 24, 2008
The tick man... the TICK!!

Ike Deal wrote:
I know this has nothing to do with the thread at hand but,,Im headed to AZ in about a week for 3 weeks down in Ft Huachuca area, Im wondering how far is it from Ft Huachuca to this "cochese head" place? does any one know? and is there any one that will be climbing then? Im also looking for partners on weekends. thanks ike

It takes me about 45mins or so to get there but i take it real easy on middlemarch as not to stir up the locals with the obligatory dust storm. Are you taking a class here on post? How long will you be here?

By Jon Ruland
From Tucson, AZ
Apr 24, 2008
Leading at Windy Point, Mount Lemmon.

tbrain wrote:
Robby- Me too!?!? I never got one of those. Would you mind making a copy for me? Thanks, Robby! -Tiffany


don't do it, robby! don't give her one! give her the chance and she'll kill you and everyone you care about!

hmmm i wonder if i can expect a little penalty slack the next time mrs. t belays me...

By dancohen
From Tucson, AZ
Apr 24, 2008

Jon did you attend bovine university too?

By Jon Ruland
From Tucson, AZ
Apr 24, 2008
Leading at Windy Point, Mount Lemmon.

dancohen wrote:
Jon did you attend bovine university too?


By Ike Deal
From the begining of time
Apr 24, 2008
getting dark

I will be taking a class there at huachuca, its about 3 weeks and Im looking for what ever on the weekends, trad, sport, beer, you name it!! Is it true the local beer there is Colt 45 only sold in 40 OZ liters? I hope so! I really dig that stuff!!!

By Daryl Allan
From Sierra Vista, AZ
Apr 24, 2008
The tick man... the TICK!!

Ike Deal wrote:
I will be taking a class there at huachuca, its about 3 weeks and Im looking for what ever on the weekends, trad, sport, beer, you name it!! Is it true the local beer there is Colt 45 only sold in 40 OZ liters? I hope so! I really dig that stuff!!!

I'm down with climbing and some victory beer (aka: liquid bread)... just don't try and push any of that Colt 45 on me... lol. I'm a homebrewer ;). I work on post so maybe we can pick you up on a lunch break and take you up in the Huachucas. I work with a couple guys that do the whole rock crawling thing with Jeeps and all and sometimes we bail for a lunch break and go hit some trails (i look for crags...).

pm me...
daryl

By Ike Deal
From the begining of time
Apr 24, 2008
getting dark

right-on bro, sounds good. My jeep is in colorado so I'l just watch, I work at Ft Irwin and get to do quit a bit of off road but with gov vehicles. Dont worry about the colt 45 thing, i was just joking, is there a local brewery there?


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