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The Fever has hit the Wasatch

tenesmus · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2004 · Points: 3,023
Tony Calderone wrote: I completed action items 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 15, 16, 17. Action item 6 was a ball-buster. I'll get to the rest later if someone else doesn't do it first. Mike White has action items 3 & 5.
pat yourself on the back there tony.

edited to remove a really funny yet probably very offensive thing I said.
John J. Glime · · Cottonwood Heights, UT · Joined Aug 2002 · Points: 1,160

There is a beer night for the Vegas crew, now I see a beer night for the Boulder crew... how come we don't have a beer night?

We could sit around singing koom bai ah and hold hands... you don't see those other areas arguing as much as we do. Is the problem that we don't have a beer night? Or would we just go to beer night to watch people throw down?! I'll bring my video camera and hide in the corner.

M Mobley · · Bar Harbor, ME · Joined Mar 2006 · Points: 911

can we call it cold beverage night instead? this is Utah.

Tea · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2006 · Points: 223

Troy...ever climbed Salt Lake Syndrome?...seems fitting.

Ken Cangi · · Eldorado Springs, CO · Joined Jul 2005 · Points: 620
Tony Calderone wrote: I asked everyone their opinion on the CP bolt. 25% said remove the bolt. 25% said keep it. 50% didn't care one way or the other. Pretty typical. That makes 69 that want it removed. 74 that want it to stay and 129 that don't care one way or the other.
So there were 272 climbers at The Cotton Bottom on a Thursday night??? The kid analogy seemed like an innocent mistake, but this one sounds like it was made up. What's the deal?
tenesmus · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2004 · Points: 3,023

dude. you are so full of crap. I've talked to you when you're drunk and its really obnoxious. your conclusions about CP are so tainted. Will you PLEASE stop talking about it and just follow your commitment to leave the thing alone.

Talk about beating a dead horse.

LCCgradechaser · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2007 · Points: 0

Tony could you please tell us what 6 of your routes of "your" got chopped? Where are these 6 routes, LCC, BCC, City, elsewhere? Did you do the ACTUAL FA of these "chopped" roues?
Or is it "your" route because you replaced some hardware?
Could you please elaborate?

Brett

LCCgradechaser · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2007 · Points: 0
Ken Cangi wrote: So there were 272 climbers at The Cotton Bottom on a Thursday night??? The kid analogy seemed like an innocent mistake, but this one sounds like it was made up. What's the deal?
The deal is a midnight posting, belly full of beer.
LCCgradechaser · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2007 · Points: 0
Troy D. Anderson wrote: Once again, does anybody know of some good routes that the main-stream hasn't greased up?


Troy try Sinsimila Crack. Not Greasy. In a very popular area.
James Garrett · · Salt Lake City, UT · Joined Jun 2005 · Points: 5,461

JJG and others wondering why we seem to argue so much here in the Wasatch compared to Boulder........
We do have beer, that is not the problem. We have Tony, and the other areas don't. It is that simple.

Tony B · · Around Boulder, CO · Joined Jan 2001 · Points: 24,665
James Garrett wrote:JJG and others wondering why we seem to argue so much here in the Wasatch compared to Boulder........ We do have beer, that is not the problem. We have Tony, and the other areas don't. It is that simple.
Boulder has a Tony too. (grin)
James Garrett · · Salt Lake City, UT · Joined Jun 2005 · Points: 5,461

TB, Well we could differentiate by using other nicknames, but most of us fear repercussions. No, Tony is here, not there. IMHO, this whole "thing" is centered around him.

jonathan knight · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2006 · Points: 265


Troy, have you done "This is Almost the Place"? It is severely under appreciated. I also saw this on top of the last pitch of the Green A:



I have to say that those minutes that Tony posted are not an accurate representation of the meeting. Some other stuff was discussed. I mentioned adding a bolted anchor to the top of Certain Death which I know Troy has mentioned in his description of the route here on MP. There were a couple of things that Brian Smoot brought up, as well. I'm sure we will do better next time.

Sure was nice in Little last night. Nice to see you Tea. How was it?

LCCgradechaser · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2007 · Points: 0
LCCgradechaser wrote:Tony could you please tell us what 6 of your routes of "your" got chopped? Where are these 6 routes, LCC, BCC, City, elsewhere? Did you do the ACTUAL FA of these "chopped" roues? Or is it "your" route because you replaced some hardware? Could you please elaborate? Brett
Tony are you sleeping off your hangover (OMG speculation)? I bet you are monitoring this thread as we speak. Could you please respond to the above questions. Inquiring minds want to know...that and I need some good topics to talk about in AF today. Thanks for helping us all understand.

Brett
Tea · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2006 · Points: 223


it WAS a great evening, wasn't it JK! We had fun...lead a few new pitches, which was nice.

We should get out some night...or drink some beer.
Glen Kaplan · · Salt Lake City, UT · Joined Jun 2006 · Points: 729

Tea...I love it...flash? Troy, next time you go up near Mexican, try C.P.O.S. it's actually really worthy. Another gem that hasn't been hit by the masses at all is 'The Flakes', now if I could just figure out the best/least painful way to get there...James, thanx a ton for the efficient and safe rap route off of there...

Check out some of the pics I posted just to keep things jazzy...

Tony, don't worry buddy...I'll still go climbing with you but I think you should probably just stop getting hooked so easily on here--remember, the computer lies very easily and you can't really gain any insightful non-verbal stuff either. Let's just all face it...we are ADDICTED!!!!!!! Common Sense ain't So Common!!!! And Sometimes Life Shits on You!!!!!!

Anybody I haven't gotten to go with...I'd like to. 733-0065 or you can find me working at the Porcupine.

Johnny Knight...I can't exactly figure out where that pic is from...it sure looks like the Gully, but it is certainly not 'This is Almost the Place'.

Glen Kaplan · · Salt Lake City, UT · Joined Jun 2006 · Points: 729

Oh wait...duh! If you were near the top of Green A.--then that first pic is of Trinity Area, but what is Tea climbing? MOP?

jonathan knight · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2006 · Points: 265

It's Ari. Tea was over at Pentapitch.

Brian in SLC · · Sandy, Utah · Joined Oct 2003 · Points: 21,711
glen kaplan wrote:Oh wait...duh! If you were near the top of Green A.--then that first pic is of Trinity Area, but what is Tea climbing? MOP?
Just left of where Catalyst used to be? Upper part of Loony Tunes?
Dunno. Yeah, Mother of Pearl? Beauty though.

Tea, yeah, got something for you too, man. Lets hook up for some climbing and beverages.
Glen Kaplan · · Salt Lake City, UT · Joined Jun 2006 · Points: 729

Yeah...now I see his big glasses :)

Did he at least have a partner this time? And...is that what I think it is...uber classic?

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

Northern Utah & Idaho
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