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Tis-sa-ack conditions?

Jack Kelly · · Las Vegas, NV · Joined Oct 2017 · Points: 490
Kevin DeWeese wrote:

In 5 days it will have become a year since the OP has logged into MP. Kinda makes you wonder about the ripples we leave behind in our lives that go in directions we could never imagine.

I've been debating trying to claim ownership via nominative coincidence.

Mark Hudon · · Reno, NV · Joined Jul 2009 · Points: 420
Kevin DeWeese wrote:

In 5 days it will have become a year since the OP has logged into MP. Kinda makes you wonder about the ripples we leave behind in our lives that go in directions we could never imagine.

That is a rather crazy thought, isn't it?

Aaron K · · Western Slope CO · Joined Jun 2022 · Points: 315

We believe in you Don!

WF WF51 · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Oct 2020 · Points: 0
Jabroni McChufferson wrote:

I don’t get it 

Trust me, I do. The knowledge and the details go back to the late '70s, not that interesting.  

Peter Zabrok · · Hamilton, ON · Joined Dec 2007 · Points: 645

Hey Don,

How many pitches up Tis-Sa-Ack have you climbed on previous attempts?  How did you find the climbing?  Thanks for stopping by to say hi this fall. 

donald perry · · New Jersey · Joined Nov 2006 · Points: 846
Peter Zabrok wrote:

Hey Don,

How many pitches up Tis-Sa-Ack have you climbed on previous attempts?  How did you find the climbing?  Thanks for stopping by to say hi this fall. 

Who cares about the climb itself (I guess you do)!  If I can just get to the base I'd be happy (with all the gear).   Been there for that twice, with less gear, talking about Tis-sa-ack here.  The other climbs, failed one time with a wannabe guru given over to Zen meditation and his love for bears, one guy who relived his days in Vietnam when the chipmunk fell off the the thing, had to lower him off 4 pitches, another guy that thought he was an eskimo, who refused to bring the warmer sleeping bag I begged him to bring, another guy who changed his mind but could not figure it out by the time he got back down and wanted to do it again, another person who called for a rescue 300 feet from the road, and then one more lately who almost got buried in an avalanche.   

There was one success to the summit though, but not without the first ledge getting chipped out by football sized rock. Sweet dreams that night stuffing myself behind the flake.

I need to find someone I can somehow bribe into doing it in exchange for something else.  

Loads of fun.

Peter Zabrok · · Hamilton, ON · Joined Dec 2007 · Points: 645

"Who cares about the climb itself (I guess you do)!  If I can just get to the base I'd be happy (with all the gear)."

Well, if that's how you really feel, why don't you help me carry all my gear up to the base of El Cap next spring? Not only will you feel happy, but it's closer to the road!  ;)   

Like, Merry Christmas, eh? 

Cameron J · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jun 2023 · Points: 50
donald perry wrote:

There was one success to the summit though, but not without the first ledge getting chipped out by football sized rock. Sweet dreams that night stuffing myself behind the flake.

Wait so have you successfully climbed tis-sa-ack before? Or is this a different route

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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