SuperTopo Mountain Project?
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Superta.co is available....Shall we start a new era? |
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What is this TACO shiet? |
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Jay Wongwrote: If you don't know, you cant afford it. |
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I miss the 'taco and its historically oriented campfire. Was some great content there. And, when the pic's disappeared from the threads...that was a huge bummer and loss. But...my guess for me, is, that over 90% of the content was fairly unreadable and worthless. Some of the flame wars were interesting but the constant bickering got pretty old. Just like here, I pick and choose what to read and participate in. And, a few peoples' content I seek out, just like on the 'taco. Good times. |
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Spider Savagewrote: I "met" made so many wonderful people there and many eventually became friends and climbing partners IRL. The arguments among different political factions were voluminous but easy enough to ignore, and there was a lot of genuine affection among the people posting in the non-politics threads. And it was often laugh out loud funny and truly entertaining. The stories in so many of the threads were amazing. Campfire storytelling at its finest. What Spider said about breaking news..one of my best friends (who I met on Supertopo) used to make the joke "I don't even read or watch the news anymore, I just look at Supertopo. It has all the info I need." One thing I loved about it was that you could ask any question on any topic, climbing related or car trouble or construction issue or medicine/science, and it would get answered by someone who genuinely knew what they were talking about. Just yesterday my husband and I were looking at some large poop in my backyard (which is inaccessible to dogs) and I was thinking - if I could post this pic to Supertopo I'd have the answer in a minute. The other thing I enjoyed about Supertopo is nobody ever talked about cordelettes or SERENE anchors or escaping the belay or how to properly use a belay device or... ;-) |
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phylp phylpwrote: Oh, I'll bet you someone here could identify that poop. Post it up. |
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If you are wondering what some of the Supertopo people post now, they have a group on Facebook where every climbing photo is from "Spy Mountain." No mention of actual locations that might help you locate the climbs and do them yourself. It's a non-stop laugh fest. Now don't you feel like you are missing out? |
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This site should have a “campfire” forum. Like end of a day beers around the fire. No rules. Post whatever you want about whatever you want. Just like “no text in the meme thread”, No whining, flagging, or butthurt allowed in the campfire thread. |
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Mark Pilatewrote: Come on over: widefetish.com/forum/index.php |
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Mr Rogerswrote: Sounds like a place of w---- privilege! |
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Here is what users pining for the SuperTopo should do - 1. Go to Politics and Rock Climbing , do not collect 100 |
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amariuswrote: I exchanged emails with the current moderator and [pronoun redacted so as not to microaggress Jay W---] is an Onyx employee. |
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F r i t zwrote: Not a commie agitator spy from C---A? That would be the TR--MPIAN thing to claim! Oh people with our sk-- color have been called much worse than Onyx shills. LOL |
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Jay Wongwrote: I'd like to buy a vowel. |
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Jay Wongwrote: Dear Jay, It's OK to spell out the words China, Trump and skin. |
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FrankPSwrote: OK b--mer! |
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Jay Wongwrote: T_co |
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Jay Wongwrote: “Jay Wong” seems to be using some of the language of “Javinder Bains” - shill, boi…(https://www.mountainproject.com/user/201264438/javinder-bains) |
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Lol Jays been an MP user for like a week. And only seems to post about this kind of weird stuff. Bot? |
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Tim Stichwrote: I think phylp means because it was likely a Supertopo regular who climbed the fence drunk, pooped in the yard and then staggered away. Could just ask who it was on the Taco. |




