MudNCrud Forums
Climbing and ... Climbing => Castle Rock State Park => Topic started by: clink on December 03, 2015, 04:46:47 PM
-
F4 and Sqiddo, Munge and anyone else. . A group of us with some kids in tow are goin to Lyme disease/Indian Rock area on Saturday for the morning. We are shooting for 8:30am.
-
kids you say....
what is the level of age appropriateness?
5 and 7?
-
Any age. We make a couple of "family" trips each year and the ages have been from one on up. Johnny is 4, Layton and Colton are ten(?) Jeremy usually brings his girls, 6 and 9, I am guessing the ages. A couple of my teenage girls are coming.
Some of us are getting Christmas trees after and grabbing an early dinner, to be decided.
-
Estimation on how long you'll be there? I'd be interested in putting some faces with some avatars, but Calvin and I probably couldn't make it 'til 10:30 or 11 or so.
Also, I can't speak 100% for the ridgetop, but down in the valley we got 1.25" of rain over the last 24 hours, so the rock may be a bit slippery.
-
thx Clink for the invite. I'm going to be working on the house Saturday. May try for the valley on Sunday.
but I'm stoked to start the CRSP season. Columbia limestone season started too.
-
Be pulling out 1:30 or 2.
I will post up times and plans when confirmed tonight.
-
I'll try to find you out there tomorrow morning. Not gonna make an 8:30 parking lot start, but I will make my kids wander a bit.
-
mj, Calvin and Dad, We will be heading to Lyme Disease Rock first and if time allows to Indian Rock and plan on leaving at 2. They are both on the same side of the road opposite Castle Rock, Indian Rock is a few minutes to the left of the trail-head and Lyme Disease Rock is 10 minutes or so down the trail to the right.
Hope to see you.
Munge, I still want you to show me your circuit. How is that shoulder doing?
-
Meh, trying to get to an Ortho that knows what he's talking about.
-
Sounds great. If you see a guy wandering around with a 10 month old in a big blue backpack wave him down; it's probably me. Real name's Shane.
-
Meh, trying to get to an Ortho that knows what he's talking about.
Come over (with beer) and lets take a look at it.
You need an MRI.
But regardless, you need to start a PT. maybe the strengthening will help (it did for my other shoulder).
Remember, mine was 1st a little tear at the front and then I TORE the remaining front off in the Gym....Of course little did I know the back was torn as a kid.
If going to a DR today, give me a call when you get moving.
Clink, my crew has gym class @ 11. All apart of the master plan.
-
Thanks for shooting out the group invite clink. It was great to get to meet some of the people I've been jabbering with here. And it's always awesome to see the next generation tearing it up.
mj, my kids shoe's are size 1/33. I'll toss 'em in the pack next time and we can try them on one or both of yours.
-
I agree with both the PT and MRI. A good PT will quite often know if it can be rehabbed or if the need to see a doctor. I know when guy who was sent to PT by a doc and they sent him back to the doctor after two weeks. As far as how bad it is that can only really be determined with an MRI. A good doctor will have a pretty good idea but the have to see the images to know.
-
Yup. you just say constant pain, weakness, can't sleep, poor quality of life.
The General Docs....they don't want you to get the MRI.,..$$$$, they will blow you off (unless you finagle a few PT appointments out of them)
The Ortho guys, they see the stuff all the time and are more open to an MRI.
The PT guys, see the stuff all the time and do a detailed assessment of your current state. They are more open and can help formulate an argument as to why you need an Ortho/ MRI.
Reality, I was pretty messed up (complete labrium detachment) and no amount of PT would save me. It just helps you after surgery.
-
Great to meet MJ, Looks Easy From Here and your children. Hope to do that again soon.
-
It was great meeting everyone! Thanks much for letting us hang around for a bit.
Here's a shot of Jeremy working the arete.
(http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll39/mjellis42/137_zpsnytuiloq.jpg) (http://s284.photobucket.com/user/mjellis42/media/137_zpsnytuiloq.jpg.html)
-
Nice shot
-
Nice shot
That is a nice shot. I hope there is a rope in there somewhere!
-
Sillly route. I always got shut down at the top crux move. Mungie used to pull it..I think.
-
Only a couple times. Rob Chang got me stoked on the area when I first moved to the So Bay. He had recently lead it cleanly and put the rope on TR. Hung and then sent. Went back later for a couple more shots. But haven't done it since the big hold broke. That thing was a huge foot booster for the reach.
-
Went back later for a couple more shots. But haven't done it since the big hold broke. That thing was a huge foot booster for the reach.
Gosh dong it.
-
Gosh dong it.
Ah, the source of the name is no longer there? I'd wondered about that. Fun climb, even though the last move stymied me, too.
How'd the Christmas tree hunt go?
-
Tree hunt was successful. :)