Author Topic: Climbing past your hooks personal style?  (Read 24417 times)

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Re: Climbing past your hooks personal style?
« Reply #40 on: May 26, 2014, 07:09:00 AM »
 I got shut down on granite. It was still fun and had to use a secret password to access the internet at Brad's. The password contains "pinns" so this post is legit.

 No sighting of Munge but he is out there somewhere.

 Among the numerous clean granite climbs there was a mossy route that I had to show JC.
It made him feel at home.

 Carrie, my daughter, climbed a short 5.9 hand crack. We were impressed.
Causing trouble when not climbing.

Brad Young

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Re: Climbing past your hooks personal style?
« Reply #41 on: May 26, 2014, 07:38:37 AM »
I got shut down on granite. It was still fun and had to use a secret password to access the internet at Brad's. The password contains "pinns" so this post is legit.

 No sighting of Munge but he is out there somewhere.

 Among the numerous clean granite climbs there was a mossy route that I had to show JC.
It made him feel at home.

 Carrie, my daughter, climbed a short 5.9 hand crack. We were impressed.

Lies and self slander. You got on lots of climbs and "got shut down" on what, one? In yesterday's very warm conditions.

I still can't believe how much snow there was at Burst. I expected almost none and we got "snowed out" and ended up at Potter's Rock.

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clink

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Re: Climbing past your hooks personal style?
« Reply #43 on: May 26, 2014, 09:30:33 PM »
sometime this summer s&fa
Causing trouble when not climbing.