By Christian B Sep 9, 2010
| So I just randomly stumbled across this site last night and I just have to give it up to you guys.. compiling all the climbs in each region is a great idea and its been done with great execution. Sharing is caring. Thanks a lot.. you've just opened up a whole world of new local climbs for me and my buddies...so much great stuff at our fingertips.. buffet style.. Props. |  FLAG |
By cstorms From Cape Cod, MA Sep 9, 2010
| bienvenidos |  FLAG |
By Scott McMahon From Boulder, CO Sep 9, 2010
| Welcome! I think you'll find this is a pretty great site to hang so be sure to make positive contributions!! |  FLAG |
By Tim C From Lakewood, CO Sep 9, 2010
| I was going to post that link too. "One minute you're getting all stoked up about a weird looking tree, then you start chest bumping with another guy and you both break your sternums and end up in the hospital!" |  FLAG |
By Buff Johnson Sep 10, 2010
| Just remember, if you know a climbing area, it must be posted on the Proj or your neighbor's cat will go Pet Semetary on your ass! |  FLAG |
By Dirty Gri Gri, or is it GiGi? From Vegas Sep 11, 2010
| Christian, it's okay to be STOKED! You're a man, it's hard wired into your brain. You need to be STOKED in order to survive. Now go get you some of dat Mammoth kill to feed, and clothe yourself, your partners, and your women waiting for you back in the cave. Ooh-WAA!!! That dude on the FLO- natural selection. He should have been more stoked. Re: the piece of meat on climber's right; trial, and error, good cardio, still stoked, and he's cute, and probably can make some really awesome grunting noises- he may survive. Now I'm all stoked to go to a museum, and interpret art, and history (to myself). I loved the Louvre (hee-hee) Thanks for the reminder, Christian, and welcome to the MP family! |  FLAG |
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