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Vitor Climbs
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Jun 1, 2023
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Utah
· Joined Aug 2021
· Points: 5
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P B
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Jun 1, 2023
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Boulder, CO
· Joined Jun 2019
· Points: 62
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Climb On
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Jun 1, 2023
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Everywhere
· Joined Jan 2016
· Points: 0
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Math Bert
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Jun 1, 2023
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Minneapolis, MN
· Joined Aug 2018
· Points: 90
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Powell Nicodemus
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Jun 1, 2023
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Cheyenne
· Joined Sep 2018
· Points: 26
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grug g
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Jun 1, 2023
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SLC
· Joined Jul 2022
· Points: 0
No Face
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null To be fair - the castleton parking lot was all F$%king green plates last weekend. But they were rafters - probably 20 cars for one party dominating the parking lot. Cool stuff!
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Cory N
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Jun 1, 2023
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Monticello, UT
· Joined Sep 2018
· Points: 1,118
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Cory N
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Jun 1, 2023
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Monticello, UT
· Joined Sep 2018
· Points: 1,118
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Cory N
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Jun 1, 2023
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Monticello, UT
· Joined Sep 2018
· Points: 1,118
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Ben B
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Jun 1, 2023
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jul 2015
· Points: 0
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Ben B
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Jun 1, 2023
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jul 2015
· Points: 0
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Colonel Mustard
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Jun 1, 2023
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Sacramento, CA
· Joined Sep 2005
· Points: 1,257
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Mike J
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Jun 1, 2023
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jan 2023
· Points: 0
Hey, George, how did you come up with all the names for the characters in GoT?
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grug g
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Jun 1, 2023
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SLC
· Joined Jul 2022
· Points: 0
Greenplates are an invasive species seen in Wyoming, New Mexico, Utah, Idaho, California, Oregon and northern Arizona. They are characterized by a disregard of local and environmental ethics and believe that Boulder is the center of the universe. Because greenplates travel great distances for quality rock (their native rock is chossy at best), they are often first heard in a parking lot arriving at midnight and slamming doors for an hour. They may also be heard with bluetooth speakers playing some loud bass vibes music. Greenplates are often adorned with bright, new Cotopaxi and Patagonia gear. Cryptobiotic soil is in their way, and every tree is their fire wood.
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Climb On
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Jun 1, 2023
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Everywhere
· Joined Jan 2016
· Points: 0
grug g
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Greenplates are an invasive species seen in Wyoming, New Mexico, Utah, Idaho, California, Oregon and northern Arizona. They are characterized by a disregard of local and environmental ethics and believe that Boulder is the center of the universe. Because greenplates travel great distances for quality rock (their native rock is chossy at best), they are often first heard in a parking lot arriving at midnight and slamming doors for an hour. They may also be heard with bluetooth speakers playing some loud bass vibes music. Greenplates are often adorned with bright, new Cotopaxi and Patagonia gear. Cryptobiotic soil is in their way, and every tree is their fire wood.
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Nick Henscheid
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Jun 1, 2023
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Tucson, AZ
· Joined Feb 2013
· Points: 625
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Ben B
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Jun 1, 2023
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jul 2015
· Points: 0
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Evan LovleyMeyers
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Jun 1, 2023
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Seattle
· Joined Mar 2019
· Points: 330
grug g
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Greenplates are an invasive species seen in Wyoming, New Mexico, Utah, Idaho, California, Oregon and northern Arizona. They are characterized by a disregard of local and environmental ethics and believe that Boulder is the center of the universe. Because greenplates travel great distances for quality rock (their native rock is chossy at best), they are often first heard in a parking lot arriving at midnight and slamming doors for an hour. They may also be heard with bluetooth speakers playing some loud bass vibes music. Greenplates are often adorned with bright, new Cotopaxi and Patagonia gear. Cryptobiotic soil is in their way, and every tree is their fire wood. Don't connect us to Boulder
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No Face
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Jun 2, 2023
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Yubaba's bathhouse
· Joined Jul 2020
· Points: 1
grug g
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To be fair - the castleton parking lot was all F$%king green plates last weekend. But they were rafters - probably 20 cars for one party dominating the parking lot. Cool stuff!
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Deven Lewis
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Jun 2, 2023
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Idaho falls
· Joined Oct 2016
· Points: 275
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