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A Lee Smith Spin-off -- Part 2

Brett Brotherton · · Arvada, CO · Joined Jun 2008 · Points: 121
Tony B wrote: I'm guessing that might have taken you a while then... so you deserve it.
Actually it didn't take too long, i had a few tricks to make it go quicker.
Monomaniac · · Morrison, CO · Joined Oct 2006 · Points: 17,295

Is that T-Crack at Gibraltar?

Brett Brotherton · · Arvada, CO · Joined Jun 2008 · Points: 121
Monomaniac wrote:Is that T-Crack at Gibraltar?
It sure is, you're up mono.

I'm suprised someone from colorado got that one!
Monomaniac · · Morrison, CO · Joined Oct 2006 · Points: 17,295

I'm not from Colorado, I'm just here on an extended bivy :)

A famous pump-fest.

abc · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2006 · Points: 210

Blocage Violent

Monomaniac · · Morrison, CO · Joined Oct 2006 · Points: 17,295

Correct.

abc · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2006 · Points: 210

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This is obviously not my photo, but it is one of my all-time favorite routes.

abc · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2006 · Points: 210

Hint -- you look over this formation to your left as you hike the standard route on Temple.

abc · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2006 · Points: 210

hmmm, no one seems interested in this one. Someone else feel free to post a route.

Mike Anderson · · Colorado Springs, CO · Joined Nov 2004 · Points: 3,265

Grand Sentinel? I was just looking at my Rockies guide this morning on the shitter.

kachoong · · Atlanta, GA · Joined Jan 2010 · Points: 180

Just to keep things going, here's a route I'm sure many of you have done ,or at least seen.

A bit of a featherbag with bolts.

Mike, feel free to post up something instead if you wanna.

abc · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2006 · Points: 210
Mike Anderson wrote:Grand Sentinel? I was just looking at my Rockies guide this morning on the shitter.
Yes, Cardiac Arete on the Grand Sentinel. Four beautiful, exposed arete pitches at 10d. A must do route!
Tony B · · Around Boulder, CO · Joined Jan 2001 · Points: 24,665
kachoong wrote:Just to keep things going, here's a route I'm sure many of you have done ,or at least seen. Mike, feel free to post up something instead if you wanna.
Most certainly something on Tiger Stripe wall in Red Rocks. Having done them all on the same day at the same time, I forget which is which. Shere Khan, maybe?

Brett Got the actual route photo in place though, so it's his turn to post, regardless.
kachoong · · Atlanta, GA · Joined Jan 2010 · Points: 180
Tony B wrote: Most certainly something on Tiger Stripe wall in Red Rocks. Having done them all on the same day at the same time, I forget which is which. Shere Khan, maybe? Brett Got the actual route photo in place though, so it's his turn to post, regardless.
Yeah, Mike guessed the route correct, so he's up. I was just filling in some time... procrastinating at work.

btw, you're correct about Shere Khan. I may add the pic to the route description.
Mike Anderson · · Colorado Springs, CO · Joined Nov 2004 · Points: 3,265
Mike Anderson · · Colorado Springs, CO · Joined Nov 2004 · Points: 3,265

Yes, no.

Tony B · · Around Boulder, CO · Joined Jan 2001 · Points: 24,665

Hmmm. Maybe Creature Feature or something else on the left side of Phantasia. Has the erosion at the base gotten so bad as to be a jump-off?

Mike Anderson · · Colorado Springs, CO · Joined Nov 2004 · Points: 3,265

You're narrowing things down. When was the last time you climbed at the Red? You might consider this a "new" route.

Tony B · · Around Boulder, CO · Joined Jan 2001 · Points: 24,665
Mike Anderson wrote:You're narrowing things down. When was the last time you climbed at the Red? You might consider this a "new" route.
I was last there, briefly, perhaps in 2002 or 2003. I "left" in 1995.
So I'll give up and leave it to someone else who might know better.
Mike Anderson · · Colorado Springs, CO · Joined Nov 2004 · Points: 3,265

A hint: (from stuffwhitepeoplelike.com)

"During the course of a white person’s education they will go through many phases including but not limited to: “awkward,” “classic rock,” and “being really into a foreign country.” Of these phases, there is only one that all white people are required to go through before they can obtain their bachelor’s degree. It is known as “____ ________.”

Depending on the coolness of the white person, they can experience this stage anywhere between the sixth grade and their last year of college. Regardless of when they went through this phase, every white person can tell you about the time when they had ______ on repeat. If you wish to test this theory, go to any floor in a College Dorm and there is a 100% chance you will find at least one “____ ________ poster.

It is also worth noting that white people tend get into smoking marijuana during this phase. This is why all white people view the combination of the two as one of the most pleasurable experiences on earth. But when white people really want to take it to the next level they will combine “____ ________, Marijuana, a long weekend and some sort of notable outdoor location (beach, cottage, or patio). There are few activities on earth that are more appealing to white people.

The only acceptable reasons for declining participation are a prior engagement at a music festival or a commitment to go camping.

It’s also worth noting that when talking to white people about “____ ________ there is no need to use his surname. This is because all white people refer to him simply as “___.”

Since so many people are into “____ ________, it is only natural for advanced white people to profess to only marginally liking “____ ________ (note: it is impossible for a white person to outright dislike him). Instead, these white people will claim to preferring more obscure artists like Burning Spear or Peter Tosh.
..."

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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