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  1. #1301
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    Pete’s is a classic.

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    j'ai des grands instants de lucididididididididi

  2. #1302
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    Wow that looks fun man! What a view.

  3. #1303
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    Nice. Petes is an awesome climb. I still remember that step out onto the face after the traverse. Right between the 2nd and 3rd pics. Looking back over your shoulder and only seeing cascade lake below. Quite the exposure.

  4. #1304
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    yeah. usually the classics are worth the hype if you get lucky enough to jump on these days.

    had another great one goofing around on the lower beer walls today, what a great crag.

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    j'ai des grands instants de lucididididididididi

  5. #1305
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    Fall is coming....
    The first ticino trip. Some easy stuff but only 5 Star lines. Going again Wednesday for the long holiday weekend. Still a bit warm. But I enjoyed the sun and of course the nice gneiss.

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    It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.

  6. #1306
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    Dec 2003
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    Nice! I finally tried a 10a at Rumney this weekend. Ended up leading through all the moves with only a few falls, just was too burned up to do a red point burn.
    Really psyched on it as the line involved some hidden finger pocket beta that took a bit to suss out.

  7. #1307
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    Haven't been posting much here because climbing has taken a second - or third - priority to being a dad, fly fishing, and hiking with the family. Got out to city of rocks for what must have been my third trip of the summer - I was just stoked to be able to still onsite 10a on gear, even if that is a super low bar.

    some pics - one of me, and then my buddies, on various climbs over the weekend. good times!

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  8. #1308
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    climbing with your mates,
    in a beautiful spot with beautiful weather,
    who needs a bar?

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    "we all do dumb shit when we're fucked up"
    mike tyson

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