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nds

Oceanside, Ca
42 years old · Male

Member Since
Jun 12, 2011
Last Visit: May 6, 2021
1,840 Points
Point Rank: #644 DetailsDrop down

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Booze, loose women, things of that nature
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Jan 1, 2019
Where is your left hand starting? View Comment
Dec 25, 2018
This is listed as "Yellow" in the guide, and have seen it called v6. I thought it was no harder than v5 esp… View Comment
Jan 5, 2018
There was/ is now a crimp on the face below the arete. The climb is doable without this hold and is the way… View Comment
Jan 21, 2015
Since the line is more or less an eliminate, the holds used would be pretty specific. The newest guidebook… View Comment
Jan 20, 2015
The 2012 Edition of the Joshua Tree Bouldering Guidebook by Miramontes. View Comment
Jan 20, 2015
Per the most recent guidebook this would be considered False Grit (v3). True Grit (v4) continues up the are… View Comment

Forum Messages View All 3

Gear > Lost and Found
FOUND - Crag bag filled with gear on Black Mt Rd/ Below O…
Jun 2, 2014 FOUND - Crag pack filled with gear in the middle of Black Mt Road just below OK Corral. We came acrossed it Sunday June 1st around 830pm. It likely fell out of the back of a tr… View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Ticks posted on mountain project page
Jan 1, 2012 It's a discussion of how people use a feature on this website. I use the mountain project website mainly as a source of information for my local climbing areas. It's nice to ge… View Message
General > General Climbing
Ticks posted on mountain project page
Jan 1, 2012 I've noticed a trend of people claiming "ticks" on their personal page for routes and boulder problems and then comments such as "hung on rope a couple times", "fell at the cru… View Message
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