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Similar to Blue Hiangle
Aug 19, 2023 What currently available shoe is most similar to the (no longer available) Blue Hiangle? View Message
Regional > Pacific Northwest
Reply: ISO Parking in Bend
Oct 9, 2022 I have a spot available about 1/4 mile to downtown, close to riverside parks View Message
Regional > Pacific Northwest
Reply: Is Moolack burning?
Sep 3, 2022 1 mile away still? View Message
Regional > Pacific Northwest
Is Moolack burning?
Sep 3, 2022 View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Honnold takes Magnus Mitdbo soloing in Vegas, YouT…
Jun 18, 2022 Cole Darby wrote: also did anyone notice the camera push in sad Keanu moment when Alex said he’s lost most of his climbing partners (I heard that as they aren’t… View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Name That Route, Vol. VI
May 17, 2022 ok, this one is going nowhere. Someone else go View Message
Regional > Wyoming, Montana, Dakotas
Mosquitos in Wind Rivers worse than other ranges?
May 16, 2022 I'm hearing the mosquitos in the Wind Rivers are bad, maybe notably worse than other mountains in Colorado, Montana or Idaho. Is this true? What would be the reason? Is July in… View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Name That Route, Vol. VI
May 15, 2022 Sorry for the delay. Climber is wearing Boreal Aces, photo is circa early 90s.not Ecstasy View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Name That Route, Vol. VI
May 14, 2022 hydrotube View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Name That Route, Vol. VI
Mar 1, 2022 1988 - Megas and hexesBaby is correct View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Name That Route, Vol. VI
Mar 1, 2022 ounce View Message
General > Trad Climbing
Reply: Why doesn't Metolius make c3s?
Feb 20, 2022 Metolius invented the TCU. If they aren't making them any more, I don't know why but it isn't about patents. View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Name That Route, Vol. VI
Feb 16, 2022 curveball maybe?  edit:ok, I thought someone would remember but I guess not - someone else can go View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Name That Route, Vol. VI
Feb 16, 2022 Pingora South Buttress View Message
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Reply: Saving Forum Posts
Dec 9, 2021 A web browser should handle this pretty well. Click 'bookmark' (the little star in chrome) on a particular forum post and stick it in a folder named 'MP forums' or something View Message
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Reply: why is leading news so out of date?
Oct 28, 2021 Bump to say, remove it if it is dead  View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Name That Route, Vol. V
Aug 11, 2021 View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Name That Route, Vol. V
Aug 11, 2021 Ned's Four Beer Roof View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Name That Route, Vol. V
Aug 5, 2021 yes, Brian is correct - Brian's turn now View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Name That Route, Vol. V
Aug 5, 2021 Not sure if I'm supposed to say anything more? View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Name That Route, Vol. V
Aug 5, 2021 Airstream, not that I've climbed it     . View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Name That Route, Vol. V
Aug 4, 2021 Palisades? V-notch maybe View Message
Gear > Climbing Gear Discussion
Who invented the belay loop?
Jul 29, 2021 I first had a belay loop on an Arcteryx harness I purchased in 1991 and I think Metolius also introduced one around the same time. Which company innovated the belay loop? View Message
Regional > Pacific Northwest
Reply: The best MULTIPITCH route for each grade in Oregon…
Dec 15, 2020 Max Tepfer wrote: At 5.9, I'd argue that the West Ridge of Washington is up there. [...]  Another candidate would be Zebra Zion.  (it's pretty soft for 10a, unle… View Message
Regional > Pacific Northwest
Reply: The best MULTIPITCH route for each grade in Oregon…
Dec 13, 2020 Sam Bedell wrote: 5.8 tie between too very soft "5.9s" Wherever I May Roam at Smith; Where Eagles Dare at Acker Rock5.9 Cougar Buttress at that one secret place ;)This says… View Message
Regional > Pacific Northwest
Reply: Squamish vs. Index Granite
Jun 18, 2020 Matthew Tangeman wrote: Index granite is truly unique and I haven't found a whole lot else like it.Adirondaks -Poke-o-moonshine View Message
Regional > Colorado
Reply: Clean Trad Lines (single pitch) in Colorado?
Jun 4, 2020 Do people really think "I trust my gear placement skills on easy routes where I'm probably not going to fall but I don't trust my gear on routes where I'm likely to fall" ?  View Message
Regional > Pacific Northwest
Reply: On the short list of the most amazing photos ever…
May 18, 2020 from Adams? View Message
Regional > Pacific Northwest
Reply: Living in Bend, Oregon for climbing and snowboarding?
Jan 6, 2020 Places I've climbed 250+ routes and loved most every minute of it down to the 1/2 star routes:Cathedral/Whitehorse/Whites etc, ADKs, Gunks, New River Gorge, Greater Linville Go… View Message
General > Beginning Climbers
Reply: Tips for going from TR and bouldering to leading o…
Sep 30, 2019 Prior to when there was a differentiation between 'trad' and 'sport', many people would start on 5.3 and just figure it out.   View Message
General > Beginning Climbers
Reply: Am I rappelling with my device upside down?
Sep 10, 2019 Some older tube style belay devices were designed to allow you to flip the device in order to adjust the amount of friction. See the Lowe Tuber or the Trango Pyramid for exampl… View Message
General > Injuries and Accidents
Reply: Another death on the path to Smith Rock's lower go…
Aug 26, 2019 The old pre 2000 approach down the chimney ladder still exists and is safer and only a few minutes longer. View Message
General > Trad Climbing
Reply: Catherine Destivelle Self Belaying with Grigri ATT…
Mar 8, 2019 Supercrack and IHC looking pristine some 30,000 ascents ago. View Message
Regional > Northeastern States
Reply: Do Gunks grades level out (with other areas) above…
Oct 4, 2018 How many Gunks 5.9+ leaders could lead Igor Unchained or Northeast Buttress of Higher or Dike Route on Pywiack without a few days on granite? It's just a very different style o… View Message
General > Mountaineering
Reply: Mt Rainier twice in a day
Jul 23, 2018 In June 2013, a partner and I climbed Hood, Adams and up to 12,700 on Rainier in 18 hours (including driving time).  We turned around due to deteriorating warm conditions… View Message
General > General Climbing
Reply: Will Ondra onsight the Salathe?!
Jul 3, 2018 No one claims that Steck had a legit onsight of the full route.  He did onsight 40 of 41 pitches including all of the 5.12 and 5.13 pitches.  So it is relevant to not… View Message
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