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Location: OR : French's Dome : Photo By: Scott Robertson When: Sep 24, 2008 | view comment >> |
Comments: Fires directly on rock on top of a crag? Hmmm....
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Location: CO : Volunteers Continue Search ... By: Scott Robertson When: Sep 11, 2006 | view comment >> |
Comments: Right on, got it all cleared up it seems. Even my hairs pricked up a little bit when I read the reports, at least he's alive.
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Location: CO : Volunteers Continue Search ... By: Scott Robertson When: Sep 6, 2006 | view comment >> |
Comments: I'm sure Iraq is the last place he wants to return to, but I would hesitate to label him as a deserter, and I think considering the circumstances, it would be disrespectful to assume as much. I am against the war, I do support the troops (including my younger brother who has served two intense tours in Iraq and recently returned to Colorado for a short while), but let's just try and not go around throwing totally unsubstantiated comments out there. Not saying you couldn't be right, perhaps we ... more >>
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Location: CO : Denver South : Castlewood Canyon : Morning Sun Wall : Marijuana (5.10b) By: Scott Robertson When: Apr 23, 2006 | view comment >> |
Comments: In my defense, I'm only sometimes on this route (Marijuana that is)...
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Location: CO : Denver South : Castlewood Canyon : C-Section : Patrick Hedgeclipper (5.11c) By: Scott Robertson When: Apr 23, 2006 | view comment >> |
Comments: Freaking hard and awesome. Wish I could 'run laps' on it. As immaculate as a dark water streak on Castlerock conglomerate can get. The 'Realization' of Castlewood. Hehe.
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Location: CO : Denver South : Castlewood Canyon : Vulture Walls : Vulture Club (5.8-) By: Scott Robertson When: Apr 23, 2006 | view comment >> |
Comments: Didn't even use a single cam, plenty of opportunities to get your feet set, easy to place pro. Very enjoyable, tall for the Wood, go climb it.
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Location: Climbers Being Cut Out of C... By: Scott Robertson When: Apr 23, 2006 | view comment >> |
Comments: Every one do your part. Even a copy-and-pasted argument can have a great effect when it numbers in the thousands. Many of us (including myself) have never climbed at these areas, but the decisions made set precedents and ultimately shape future policy in areas more near and dear to our hearts.
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Location: Doug Coombs Killed By: Scott Robertson When: Apr 23, 2006 | view comment >> |
Comments: Wow, didn't read the previous posts. Learned from a Tahoe friend the other day that Doug had died. Never had a chance to meet him, but the magnitude of his ability and nerve has always struck a cord with me. Almost impossible to believe that one of the, if not the best big-mountain-skiers in the world perished in 'his' environment. His contribution to the sport will never be taken for granted. All my love to his family, I'm sure his spirit will live on forever in the mountains, as well as i... more >>
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Location: CA : SF Bay Area : Ring Mountain : Turtle Rock : Harmony (V2) By: Scott Robertson When: Mar 19, 2006 | view comment >> |
Comments: It certainly is enticing to have the prospect of grabbing an f.a. in your head, and I also agree with drunkenmaster, it is always good to know the history (even "current events") of a climbing area you frequent before claiming your ascent. I have been holding my tongue for 3 years now (even though I know of only one other person to send it) after a possible f.a. up in Tahoe because I have credible information that a few of the stone-masters from Yosemite may have dabbled in that area many years... more >>
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Location: CO : Denver South : Castlewood Canyon : Norwegian Wood By: Scott Robertson When: Feb 3, 2006 | view comment >> |
Comments: Went here early January, some nifty problems on holds that require, um, discretion? The words 'adventure bouldering' came to mind. All in all though, really cool looking group of rocks. One problem that sticks in my mind started on really bad low holds to a good little ledge then continued up through some neat moves out the roof and up and over (it was located on the backside as I approached from the E?). Did some other fun problems. Where's the bovine area?
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Location: WY : Vedauwoo : Reynolds Hill : Penis Dimension (5.10c) By: Scott Robertson When: Nov 21, 2005 | view comment >> |
Comments: Nothing is off-route outside huh...Don't tell that to Horsetooth Reservoir or England or anywhere else climbing is to be had 'outside' with limited resources. Besides, if you think it's on, and don't care about climbing it using the intended holds, use it, it's not our job to judge another person's climbng experience. Everything may be usable, but certainly, not everything is 'on'. Maybe it is ridiculous to say 'hey, that foot is off', but sometimes using and not using a hold makes a a climb ... more >>
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Location: CO : Denver South : Castlewood Canyon : Cave Wall : Chimney (5.6) By: Scott Robertson When: Oct 31, 2005 | view comment >> |
Comments: HAHA. How the years teach us. Yeah, look for the chalk, that was there three years ago, don't worry, it's not like water runs down this chimney with gusto after and during every rain. 5.6 seems stout for this vertical sidewalk. Decent place to practice using retrievable/removable anchors for canyoneering when its wet or raining. Just hope that anchor pulls down when it should, otherwise, jump out the cave! It's too bad people have absolutely f-ed this place up with their garbage and graffi... more >>
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Location: CA : SF Bay Area : Sugarloaf Ridge State Park By: Scott Robertson When: Oct 16, 2005 | view comment >> |
Comments: Hey, looking for someone to show me around the boulders here. New to the area, found a few off Canyon Trail today while I was there, e-mail me at Millhouse51183@aol.com if you can help me out. Beautiful park.
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Location: CO : Boulder : Upper Dream Canyon : Lost Angel : Strange Cargo (5.11a) By: Scott Robertson When: Mar 12, 2005 | view comment >> |
Comments: I'm not trying to sandbag this by calling in 10d, but I onsighted this yesterday (Mar. 12, 2005) having no idea what the route was graded, and it didn't feel like an 11, even pulling the roof seemed hard 5.10, I'm putting my neck on the chopping block perhaps, but I'd have to say 10d. Nonetheless, sick route.
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Location: CO : Denver South : Castlewood Canyon : Grocery Store Wall : Bozo No No (5.11a) By: Scott Robertson When: Dec 25, 2004 | view comment >> |
Comments: Yeah, I would have to say that 5.12c is a pretty far leap for this climb. It's hard for me to compare this climb to 'Bat out of Hell' at Cave Rock. I was surprised by the 5.11c recommendations, and I know it cannot be 12c because I cannot lead 12c, yet I pulled this one off. Not that any of this actually matters it's still one of the best climbs in the canyon.
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Location: CO : Fort Collins : Horsetooth Reservoir : Rotary Park : Central Ridgeline, includin... : Ship's Prow Direct (V6-7) By: Scott Robertson When: Apr 16, 2004 | view comment >> |
Comments: Old fart sounds cool.
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Location: CO : Denver South : Castlewood Canyon : Grocery Store Wall : Bozo No No (5.11a) By: Scott Robertson When: Nov 22, 2003 | view comment >> |
Comments: Does anyone know if the bolts on this climb are kosher? This summer I noticed the hangers were spinning on a few and I'm going to be in town for Thanksgiving weekend and I'd like to lead it, let me know...Thanks!!
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Location: CO : Denver South : Castlewood Canyon : Neanderthal Wall : Pack the Walls (5.6) By: Scott Robertson When: Aug 16, 2003 | view comment >> |
Comments: Damn fun route. Very good beginner trad-lead in my opinion. don't be afraid to reach a bit higher and find much better holds. The more timid you are, the harder the route. Either way, fun-fun-fun.
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