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eddysamson wrote:I work my ass off 5 days a week and get to deal with the SHIT New England weather on my weekends.Oh, the humanity...life is so hard. |
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Joe M. wrote: I've been on the interwebs so long I don't even notice that crap anymore. In real life, pretty much every climber I've met has been cool, so the rhetoric just goes in one ear and out the other...+1000 * 10 yrs online |
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A quick video from my favorite movie about feelings...I hope the link works In all fairness, sometimes it is nice to explore, other times it is nice to climb. The best part about climbing is that we can all enjoy it for different reasons, and take away different experiences yet have a blast doing it. It sounds like Eddy and myself enjoy the climbing part a little more than the exploring established areas bit. |
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M Sprague wrote:rough day? I think we need a little entertainment break to put everybody back in that happy place youtu.be/9Y41K5aZONQ?t=7m35sYou just made my morning... Thanks Mark! LMFAO at wrk, thinking about where I'm going to explore tomorrow ;-) oh and working.. |
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Tristan Baldwin wrote:The best part about climbing is that we can all enjoy it for different reasons, and take away different experiences yet have a blast doing it.Wrong, you have to enjoy climbing in a way that the majority of MPers say so or get burned by flaming. Morgan and Joe, Sorry have to call BS. |
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Bill Kirby wrote: Wrong, you have to enjoy climbing in a way that the majority of MPers say so or get burned by flaming. Morgan and Joe, Sorry have to call BS.LOL... you got me. |
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About 3 years ago I led Whitney-Gilman. It was a Thursday and we saw no other climbers on WG that day. Returning to the parking area, we checked the climber log book. A party had attempted to find the start of the climb and could not (!), then had returned to the parking area and left an angry message about how hard it was to locate the climb because there was inadequate signage directing them to the base. Seriously, they couldn't find the start of a climb that is obvious from the highway. Funny in a sad sort of way, like people who demand complete beta descriptions on every climb at Rumney. I've had my share of bushwacking and hiking marathons searching for boulders and cliffs, but I've never had any urge to spout on the internet about it. Yes, I would rather climb than wander around the woods looking for climbs, but where has the sense of adventure and exploration gone ? I work 5 days a week, sometimes more, and climb mostly on weekends. I think it's been a great season for weekend climbing this year. Keep it positive folks ! My .02 |
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Morgan Patterson wrote: LOL... you got me.Haha.. never even saw that coming.. |
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Bill Kirby wrote: Haha.. never even saw that coming..probably have to just get out and explore a little more... |
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Joe M. wrote:Hey, eddy, not for nothing but we all have jobs and climb on the weekends too. Just sayin'....not me. i don't climb. but this has been an enlightening conversation. |
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RIP Captain Work Ethic... |