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By Jeff Chrisler
From Boulder, CO
Apr 10, 2012

I hit up Boulder Canyon with some buddies this afternoon and when we arrived at our crag of choice, there was music playing on an ipod connected to a battery powered speaker.

I enjoyed the first music they were playing, but then it got a bit ridiculous and loud. I felt like an old man muttering to myself, "Damn kids, and their music!" Really though, I go outside to climb to enjoy all that comes with that, and that means... quiet!

Should that be my reaction or am I just a dirty old man... already?


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By APBT1976
From Never never land...
Apr 10, 2012
Black Dike 12/25/11

Old man but i do agree. That is just rude and plain inconsiderate of others.

Pretty sure i was both quite often as a kid so?

None the less mumbling would turn to either leaving or flipping the fuck out for me at this point.


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By Spri
Apr 10, 2012

Jeff Chrisler wrote:
I hit up Boulder Canyon with some buddies this afternoon and when we arrived at our crag of choice, there was music playing on an ipod connected to a battery powered speaker. I enjoyed the first music they were playing, but then it got a bit ridiculous and loud. I felt like an old man muttering to myself, "Damn kids, and their music!" Really though, I go outside to climb to enjoy all that comes with that, and that means... quiet! Should that be my reaction or am I just a dirty old man... already?

Do some multipitch, imo. :P


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By Drake Pregnall
From Lake Placid, NY
Apr 11, 2012
Leading up Eat Yourself A Pie 5.8+ at Barkeater in the Adirondacks

I was out bouldering the other day and encountered a group that had some music going. Even though they were there first, they still asked me if I minded their music. The climbing community in upstate NY is pretty small and tight, so I was not too too surprised to see that level of courtesy, but i appreciated it greatly. As a side note, I had no problem with their music. A little State Radio at Mckenzie Pond was quite nice.


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By Ben Beckerich
From saint helens, oregon
Apr 11, 2012
About half way up the East Arete on Illumination Rock

I've committed myself to, at some point this spring, and on a weekend, climbing the south side of Hood with a jambox on my shoulder blasting House of Pain... parking lot to summit.


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By Ben Beckerich
From saint helens, oregon
Apr 11, 2012
About half way up the East Arete on Illumination Rock

I'm gonna need help carrying D-cells....


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By Jeff Chrisler
From Boulder, CO
Apr 11, 2012

David Sahalie wrote:
bring what you like and play it louder


This is a good plan.

But really, they should have asked... I probably would have been cool with it, but they didn't bother and I think that was part of my annoyance.


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By DexterRutecki
Apr 11, 2012

This post violated Rule #1. It has been removed by Mountain Project.


By Matt N
From Santa Barbara, CA
Apr 11, 2012
OTL


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By matt davies
Apr 11, 2012

Ben B. wrote:
I'm gonna need help carrying D-cells....



You mean C?


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By kirkadirka
From Boulder
Apr 11, 2012
turkey rocks

if it were only places like boulder canyon i would live with that.

however, this last summer a team was climbing up the diamond with music blasting. i did not really appreciate that.


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By Phil Lauffen
From Louyuppie
Apr 11, 2012
On the arete.

That is wrong on so many levels!!!


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By Jake Jones
From The Eastern Flatlands
Apr 11, 2012
Me and the offspring walking back to the car after a day of cragging.

If someone's nice enough to ask if anyone else minds, then even if I abhor their musical choice I grin and bear it. If they don't ask, they're dicks, and you're probably still a curmudgeon, but not for your opinion about music at crags.


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By NCRob83
From Chapel Hill, NC
Apr 11, 2012
Whipping on the redpoint crux of " The Theater Of Pain " 5.13b Cooks Wall, NC

I for one am a huge fan of climbing with music... However I usally only do music externally when its just me and my partner at the crag. I mean if you are playing music at a loud level when other people are climbing that is no good at all.

Anyways just my two sense I figured maybe it would help since I support music at the crag.


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By JohnWesely
From Athens, GA
Apr 11, 2012
Gunking

One time, I was sleeping at Camp Slime at the Gunks, and I woke up in the middle of the night to really loud techno. I tried to ignore it but ended up staying awake for the next hour. Eventually, I stumbled out of my tent, walked across the carriage road, and yelled at the boulders to turn off their music. It was ridiculous.


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By Ryan N
From Bay Area
Apr 11, 2012
RJN

If your going to boulder canyon to look for peace and quiet you in the wrong place! Chill out music makes the world go round.


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By handon broward
From Rochester, NY / Aspen, CO
Apr 11, 2012
Elk Range, CO

Drake Pregnall wrote:
I was out bouldering the other day and encountered a group that had some music going. Even though they were there first, they still asked me if I minded their music. The climbing community in upstate NY is pretty small and tight, so I was not too too surprised to see that level of courtesy, but i appreciated it greatly. As a side note, I had no problem with their music. A little State Radio at Mckenzie Pond was quite nice.


I agree if someone shows up regardless of whos there first just show some respect and courtesy...and keep rocking the State Radio! Some of my favorite music to climb to!


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By Woodchuck ATC
Apr 11, 2012
bouldering at RRG

Matt N wrote:



I'm sure I'm not alone for recreating this famous pic with my 80's boombox somewhere, sometime.


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By frankstoneline
Apr 11, 2012

www.rockandice.com/articles/how-to-climb/article/467-john-ba>>>

"Bachar once showed up at the Gorge, pointed his ghetto blaster right up the wall, cranked it to full volume and began soloing Klingon (5.12). "This climber chick came over," he says, "and asked me if I could turn the music down. I said, 'You know what, you guys got rap bolts, I got rap music. I was pretty pissed off. I'd just been through the same thing in Tuolumne. I was like, 'Where do I have to go, Mars?'""

Crag etiquette means different things to different people, odds are anyone pissed off by someone else's tunes is pissing someone else off. If crowds and ropes hung for all your friends to top rope that sweet route you just did and music or anything else is getting under your skin just dig a little deeper, theres remote quiet crowd free cragging to be had almost everywhere.


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By Dow Williams
From Saint George, UT
Apr 11, 2012
Dow Williams, 2011

David Sahalie wrote:
bring what you like and play it louder


the only correct answer to this problem....camping at Jtree....open doors at campsite next door...blaring crap I did not care for....being an old hippy myself and friend of Doug Clifford....a bit of CCR and his drums a blazing...5 minutes if even...they brought over some weed and apologized...left the CCR on for a bit though...too late, I was now in the mood. Good on them...AC/DC was next up.


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By Stephen Nance
From Boulder, CO
Apr 11, 2012

ummmm, its boulder canyon, you were probably at sport park or avalon, its just the way it is. Want solitude, you should go to sundance!

My opinion...


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By DexterRutecki
Apr 11, 2012

Stephen Nance wrote:
ummmm, its boulder canyon, you were probably at sport park or avalon, its just the way it is. Want solitude, you should go to sundance! My opinion...


The poster just wanted to cry about it online. Someone dry his tears!


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By Rob Selter
From running springs Ca
Apr 11, 2012
me

I think music at the crag is an annoyance along with barking dogs. Communication between the leader and belayer can be hard enough between wind, strems, and roads.
If you must have your tunes ask around, see if it's bugging anyone.


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By Colin Parker
Administrator
From Idyllwild, CA
Apr 11, 2012
Bouldering in Joshua Tree

I also find music at the crag irksome. I can't speak for overrun places like Boulder Canyon sounds like it might be, but generally I enjoy climbing out in nature and that means relative quiet. So, if any of you here play music out loud, please consider earbuds in the future.


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By Stich
From Colorado Springs, Colorado
Apr 11, 2012
Coffee after freezing our asses off near James Peak.

If I started playing Zoogz Rift's "Island of Living Puke" album, I guarantee those others would turn their music off to make it stop.



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By Boissal
From Small Lake, UT
Apr 11, 2012

JohnWesely wrote:
yelled at the boulders to turn off their music

Damn those upstate NY rocks and their immoderate love of techno...


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