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Staney · · Durango, CO · Joined Aug 2012 · Points: 15

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Jburton · · Ogden · Joined Jan 2014 · Points: 0

Change the title from LLC to LCC/Beckey's Wall - might get a few more views.

Ryan Nevius · · Perchtoldsdorf, AT · Joined Dec 2010 · Points: 1,837
Spencer Daniels wrote:Glad to hear that you got your gear back. After offering me a $50 finders fee to mail the gear back or meeting up with one of your local friends to return it. You decide to call the cops on me? For finding your gear? What the hell man Sincerely, Spencer
More details, please...
Staney · · Durango, CO · Joined Aug 2012 · Points: 15

Texted you several times and called twice over two days and only received vague responses In which you never said anything about retuning my gear. I texted you back immediately and waited several hours for a response. I then filed a police report with SLC for LOST/STOLEN gear. I told them the whole story and also said that I wanted to deal with you personally but was having major difficulty getting a hold of you. A detective called me three hours later and said that he meet up with you and got all of my gear back. I stressed for three days trying to communicate with someone who I didnt know at all, told me nothing about himself, and who didn't seem very receptive or interested in returning my gear. The detective also said that you metioned that my gear might be considered booty. In my opinion climbing gear that is stuck by one party and retrieved by another is booty.

Meme Guy · · Land of Runout Slab · Joined Sep 2013 · Points: 325

Hahahaha Mason is from Boulder, Nuf said.

don'tchuffonme · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2014 · Points: 26

Wow. This is why you treat booty as booty instead of handing it back to the dipshit that left it there.

Jburton · · Ogden · Joined Jan 2014 · Points: 0
Mason Stansfield wrote:Texted you several times and called twice over two days and only received vague responses In which you never said anything about retuning my gear. I texted you back immediately and waited several hours for a response. I then filed a police report with SLC for LOST/STOLEN gear. I told them the whole story and also said that I wanted to deal with you personally but was having major difficulty getting a hold of you. A detective called me three hours later and said that he meet up with you and got all of my gear back. I stressed for three days trying to communicate with someone who I didnt know at all, told me nothing about himself, and who didn't seem very receptive or interested in returning my gear. The detective also said that you metioned that my gear might be considered booty. In my opinion climbing gear that is stuck by one party and retrieved by another is booty.
WTF???? Are you kidding me? This is the most douchebaggery thing I've ever heard. If he wasn't intent on getting your gear back to you he never woulda said anything. Your absentmindedness with leaving gear at the base of the route is your fault. You're lucky you got it back. You owe Spencer a huge fucking apology. Called the cops? Really? Did I just read that right? You called the cops on someone who found your gear?? Seriously? What. The. Fuck?
JenH · · Colorado Springs, CO · Joined Feb 2013 · Points: 145

Hey Utah people, is it cool to climb at Potash Road after a downpour? Just saying.

Keith Boone · · Henderson, NV · Joined Jul 2013 · Points: 492
Mason Stansfield wrote:Texted you several times and called twice over two days and only received vague responses In which you never said anything about retuning my gear. I texted you back immediately and waited several hours for a response. I then filed a police report with SLC for LOST/STOLEN gear. I told them the whole story and also said that I wanted to deal with you personally but was having major difficulty getting a hold of you. A detective called me three hours later and said that he meet up with you and got all of my gear back. I stressed for three days trying to communicate with someone who I didnt know at all, told me nothing about himself, and who didn't seem very receptive or interested in returning my gear. The detective also said that you metioned that my gear might be considered booty. In my opinion climbing gear that is stuck by one party and retrieved by another is booty.
LAME
Boissal . · · Small Lake, UT · Joined Aug 2006 · Points: 1,541
JenH wrote:Hey Utah people, is it cool to climb at Potash Road after a downpour? Just saying.
Hey CO people (read: JenH), is it OK to make wildly irrelevant statements about UT sandstone when the discussion is about the insanely dickish behavior of a CO climber? Said CO climber appears to be the one climbing post-downpour, not UT nice guy... Way to stand by your same-state bro through multiple stand-up moments. edit: if I misunderstood you and you meant to say this guy is an obvious tool as suggested by his picture, please carry on. I'm sorry I associated you with him

OP, you're a giant fucking twat. You LOST some gear, someone picked it up and got in touch with you but didn't drop everything to promptly ship your stuff back, you called the cops on him. Outstanding. Generation E at its best... Please come back to UT and forget more gear near my pack, I'd have no qualms returning it to you in an untimely manner.

Spencer, I'm buying you a beer.
Allen Sanderson · · On the road to perdition · Joined Jul 2007 · Points: 1,203
Mason Stansfield wrote:Texted you several times and called twice over two days and only received vague responses In which you never said anything about retuning my gear. I texted you back immediately and waited several hours for a response. I then filed a police report with SLC for LOST/STOLEN gear. I told them the whole story and also said that I wanted to deal with you personally but was having major difficulty getting a hold of you. A detective called me three hours later and said that he meet up with you and got all of my gear back. I stressed for three days trying to communicate with someone who I didnt know at all, told me nothing about himself, and who didn't seem very receptive or interested in returning my gear. The detective also said that you metioned that my gear might be considered booty. In my opinion climbing gear that is stuck by one party and retrieved by another is booty.
You stressed for three days ??? Because someone was not Johnny on the spot in returning yer damn gear, gear that you left because of your own incompetence? People have a life, perhaps Spencer had some thing more important to do then answer multiple text and phone messages from some sniveling boob.

Perhaps next time do not be such a ninny. You are the one who left your damn gear at the crag. If the stress was that unbearable perhaps you should have gotten in yer car and drove to SLC to pick up yer damn gear. Then drove home. That would meant only a day of stress. Probably could not handle that as then you would have had to met someone whom you didnt know at all or knew nothing. Scary. Probably piss in yer panties after knocking on the door and waiting for it to be answered.
Kyro · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2013 · Points: 5

When ever ppl ask me why I moved to Washington instead of CO I point to threads like this as reasoning..

James Schroeder · · Fort Collins, CO · Joined May 2002 · Points: 3,166
Mason Stansfield wrote:Texted you several times and called twice over two days and only received vague responses In which you never said anything about retuning my gear. I texted you back immediately and waited several hours for a response. I then filed a police report with SLC for LOST/STOLEN gear. I told them the whole story and also said that I wanted to deal with you personally but was having major difficulty getting a hold of you. A detective called me three hours later and said that he meet up with you and got all of my gear back. I stressed for three days trying to communicate with someone who I didnt know at all, told me nothing about himself, and who didn't seem very receptive or interested in returning my gear. The detective also said that you metioned that my gear might be considered booty. In my opinion climbing gear that is stuck by one party and retrieved by another is booty.
Am I being punked, did this actually happen? Seriously, is Ashton Kutcher about to walk into my office?
Travis Haussener · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2012 · Points: 60

Nice job guys this thread proves one thing...we're all assh*les.

Glenn Schuler · · Monument, Co. · Joined Jun 2006 · Points: 1,330

Damn Mason, you just outed youself as the biggest asswipe in the history of climbing.... ever.

Short Beta · · Troy, MI · Joined Feb 2014 · Points: 45

Mason, you had an extremely over-dramatic and pathetic response to a completely casual situation in order to draw attention to yourself. It's your own fault for leaving gear and shame on you for making such an outrageous accusation. You know the story of the man who sued New York because he fell off some rock in a park? Yeah, you're like that guy.

Jburton · · Ogden · Joined Jan 2014 · Points: 0
Boissal wrote: Spencer, I'm buying you a beer.
Me too.
Kai Huang · · Aurora, CO · Joined May 2008 · Points: 105
Boissal wrote: Hey CO people (read: JenH), is it OK to make wildly irrelevant statements about UT sandstone when the discussion is about the insanely dickish behavior of a CO climber? Said CO climber appears to be the one climbing post-downpour, not UT nice guy... Way to stand by your same-state bro through multiple stand-up moments.


I think you misunderstood her. I think she meant if OP was dumb enough to climb UT sandstone post downpour, you can probably expect OP to be dumb/douchy enough to call the cops on people that found his lost gears.

I don't think anyone would stand by a douche-bag who calls cops on people that find his/her gears and attempt to return them, no matter what state you are in/from.
sfotex · · Sandy, UT · Joined Jul 2007 · Points: 225

Mason, Mason, Mason, I hope karma doesn't use vaseline when it pays your sorry ass back for this.

Mark R · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2014 · Points: 65
Mason Stansfield wrote:Texted you several times and called twice over two days and only received vague responses In which you never said anything about retuning my gear. I texted you back immediately and waited several hours for a response. I then filed a police report with SLC for LOST/STOLEN gear. I told them the whole story and also said that I wanted to deal with you personally but was having major difficulty getting a hold of you. A detective called me three hours later and said that he meet up with you and got all of my gear back. I stressed for three days trying to communicate with someone who I didnt know at all, told me nothing about himself, and who didn't seem very receptive or interested in returning my gear. The detective also said that you metioned that my gear might be considered booty. In my opinion climbing gear that is stuck by one party and retrieved by another is booty.
what in the fuck.

I can't believe a cop wasted his time with this they must have been really slow.

Please go back to California.
Boissal . · · Small Lake, UT · Joined Aug 2006 · Points: 1,541
Kai Huang wrote: I think you misunderstood her. I think she meant if OP was dumb enough to climb UT sandstone post downpour, you can probably expect OP to be dumb/douchy enough to call the cops on people that found his lost gears. I don't think anyone would stand by a douche-bag who calls cops on people that find his/her gears and attempt to return them, no matter what state you are in/from.
I was hoping I had but I can't really understand her post any other way...
If it's a subtle diss on her part I'm sorry I called her out. I hate the state-tribe mentality any time it rears its ugly head.
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