By Princess Mia From Vail Jun 28, 2012
| I may figure out how to return to the thread when we approach 40...... And yes I hope to get a TR up... At least on a 5.4 somewhere..... |  FLAG |
By Darren Mabe From Flagstaff, AZ Jun 28, 2012
| Hank Caylor wrote: 5.4 is the new 5.5 in eldo |  FLAG |
By Princess Mia From Vail Jun 28, 2012
| I hate it when they change the ratings...... I get so confused. |  FLAG |
By ErikaNW Jun 28, 2012
| Mia Tucholke wrote: I hate it when they change the ratings...... I get so confused. 2 grades. Where are you going on your trip? Away from the flames I hope. Jealous. |  FLAG |
By Stich From Colorado Springs, Colorado Jun 28, 2012
| ErikaNW wrote: 2 grades. Where are you going on your trip? Away from the flames I hope. Jealous. I heard she is heading to Vedauwoo, but it's just a rumor substantiated by actual facts heard firsthand. |  FLAG |
By Hank the Tank From Golden, CO Jun 28, 2012
| Stich wrote: I heard she is heading to Vedauwoo, but it's just a rumor substantiated by actual facts heard firsthand. OOOoooohhh, breaking news. ALL the roads leading to Vedauwoo have just burst into flames. God wants nobody climbing at the Woo!! |  FLAG |
By Unassigned User Jun 28, 2012
| Hank Caylor wrote: OOOoooohhh, breaking news. ALL the roads leading to Vedauwoo have just burst into flames. God wants nobody climbing at the Woo!! Luckily California has not burst into flames yet. There have been a few flare ups where I am at but they have just got some homes, missed all the climbing areas. Kids that is not the way we should think^^^ Homes are more important than our favorite crags. Although, you can not rebuild a favorite route, but you can rebuild a house. Just sayin.... |  FLAG |
By David Lee Jun 28, 2012
| JonathanHillis wrote: Luckily California has not burst into flames yet. There have been a few flare ups where I am at but they have just got some homes, missed all the climbing areas. False. False false false false. Most of the climbing areas here have burst into flames and the routes have changed for ever. Gibraltar was hit pretty hard and now the wall below the peanut gallery is no more than a festering rats nest choss pile low angle garbage. The fire did more than mar the rock--it changed the landscape and flora to the point where access to the rocks have been made much more difficult. Cathedral peak also got maimed pretty bad. Lizard's mouth as well. The playground rock has softened quite a bit--do you not remember the Jansport backpack sized rock that fell on my head there? That was most certainly due to the fire. #1 Threat to America: Fire |  FLAG |
By Kevin Landolt From Fort Collins, Wyoming Jun 28, 2012
| I'm having a few flare-ups myself. |  FLAG |
By FrankPS From Atascadero, CA Jun 28, 2012
| Kevin Landolt wrote: I'm having a few flare-ups myself. I think those are hot flashes. :) |  FLAG |
By Princess Mia From Vail Jun 28, 2012
| I don't care if the roads are burning, I will be teleported to the Voo....... It is the fastes way....... As I don't have a red car. |  FLAG |
By Unassigned User Jun 28, 2012
| David Lee wrote: False. False false false false. Most of the climbing areas here have burst into flames and the routes have changed for ever. Gibraltar was hit pretty hard and now the wall below the peanut gallery is no more than a festering rats nest choss pile low angle garbage. The fire did more than mar the rock--it changed the landscape and flora to the point where access to the rocks have been made much more difficult. Cathedral peak also got maimed pretty bad. Lizard's mouth as well. The playground rock has softened quite a bit--do you not remember the Jansport backpack sized rock that fell on my head there? That was most certainly due to the fire. #1 Threat to America: Fire This is a classic case of a non climber. Those fires happened many a year ago. The rock for the most part has recovered. You are week, I take backpack sized rocks without a helmet. Part of the risk of climbing at chossy sport crags. Try going to T-Crack, no loose blocks to pull of there. |  FLAG |
By David Lee Jun 28, 2012
| JonathanHillis wrote: This is a classic case of a non climber. Those fires happened many a year ago. The rock for the most part has recovered. You are week, I take backpack sized rocks without a helmet. Part of the risk of climbing at chossy sport crags. Try going to T-Crack, no loose blocks to pull of there. You are such a n00b at climbing you never even climbed before the fires. Who has been climbing longer? I am so pro I started climbing in 2003! I climb with the likes of the YC. |  FLAG |
By Unassigned User Jun 28, 2012
| David Lee wrote: You are such a n00b at climbing you never even climbed before the fires. Who has been climbing longer? I am so pro I started climbing in 2003! I climb with the likes of the YC. I will admit you have been screwing around on the exact same routes for the last 10yrs of your life. Not sure what that has to do with the YC though. Pretty sure he was more adventurous than sport climbing his local 40ft crag though... Just sayin... |  FLAG |
By skiclimber Jun 28, 2012
| Two Questions. 1. when I open this very important thread, how do I skip to the end of it, I believe page 33 now without scrolling and loading all the pages to get to the end of the thread to see the latest? 2. Does anyone know how many crash pads I can fit in a toyota sienna mini van if I take out 3 of the 4 passenger seats, or what if I only take out 2. I was gonna ask this in a different thread but this seemed to be an appropriate place to ask. |  FLAG |
By FrankPS From Atascadero, CA Jun 28, 2012
| skiclimber wrote: Two Questions. 1. when I open this very important thread, how do I skip to the end of it, I believe page 33 now without scrolling and loading all the pages to get to the end of the thread to see the latest? 2. Does anyone know how many crash pads I can fit in a toyota sienna mini van if I take out 3 of the 4 passenger seats, or what if I only take out 2. I was gonna ask this in a different thread but this seemed to be an appropriate place to ask. 1. Click on the page symbol, just past the page numbers, next to the title in the Latest Forum Posts. 2. This is an appropriate thread to ask anything, as long as it is an absurd question. You have done well, Grasshopper. |  FLAG |
By Unassigned User Jun 28, 2012
| skiclimber wrote: Two Questions. 1. when I open this very important thread, how do I skip to the end of it, I believe page 33 now without scrolling and loading all the pages to get to the end of the thread to see the latest? 2. Does anyone know how many crash pads I can fit in a toyota sienna mini van if I take out 3 of the 4 passenger seats, or what if I only take out 2. I was gonna ask this in a different thread but this seemed to be an appropriate place to ask. As too mini vans you just pile pads on top of those things. Should be able to get like ten up there. To skip to the end of the thread you just click the little page and arrow icon to the left of the thread title. Edit: Frank beat me... I hate you Frank, I was going to look all smart. Another Edit: I beat Darren! |  FLAG |
By David Lee Jun 28, 2012
| PAGE ICON!! Edit: I thought I was first to answer... |  FLAG |
By Darren Mabe From Flagstaff, AZ Jun 28, 2012
| PAGE ICON WITH A CORNER TURNED DOWN EDIT: EDIT |  FLAG |
By Unassigned User Jun 28, 2012
| Darren Mabe wrote: PAGE ICON WITH A CORNER TURNED DOWN Are we going for most descriptive? Page Icon with corner turned down and little black arrow to the left of Icon. Arrow should be pointed at pace icon. Edit: I dont know what a pace icon is, or why random words are capitalized... I was excited. |  FLAG |
By FrankPS From Atascadero, CA Jun 28, 2012
| JonathanHillis wrote: I hate you Frank, I was going to look all smart. "Don't hate me because I'm beautiful." (My ex-girlfried said that). Jonathan, how can you hate someone that is from your 'hood - the Central Coast of New Jersey, er, I mean, California? |  FLAG |
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