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Location: CO : Estes Park Valley : Big Thompson Canyon : Beige Tube Area / The Narro... : Friendship 7 Wall : Friendship Seven (5.11a)
By: Young Fart When: Jun 25, 2004

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Comments: The infamous James Johnson, Nile Fedewa and Don Karle put the bolts on the left side and cleaned up some seriously rotten rock about four years ago. The route was never named. Maybe a 5.9

The route on the right, Friendship Seven, was two less bolts when we used to climb it with a very scarry start from the ground up to the first bolt which was at least 15-20 feet up. And then you had a serious 30+ foot runout to the top with the crux in between. But since, somebody has added at least tw... more >>


Location: WY : Vedauwoo : Walt's Wall : Edward's Crack (5.7)
By: Young Fart When: Apr 20, 2004

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Comments: This was my first time to the V. This was a great climb for me. I weigh 280 pounds and for me to do that was just great. Everyone should do that one.


Location: CO : Boulder : Boulder Canyon : Solaris : Mission To Mars (5.10a)
By: Young Fart When: Oct 30, 2003

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Comments: Ivan,

You need not ask anyone about what constitutes the end of a climb, success or failure but yourself. In the big picture, What The *#@% Does It Matter (WTFDIM)? The beauty (and sometimes scourge) of this game is that we all play by our own rules, more or less. (The exception is when our rules change the rules or experience for others, e.g. bolting, chipping, etc. I won't tread any further on this slippery slope.) Anarchy is the cornerstone of climbing. Seeking affirmation from o... more >>