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Ryan7crew
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Jul 18, 2015
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Feb 2012
· Points: 485
Well, my main climbing partner moved to Seattle so the hunt is on for a new climbing partner in the southeast. Basically, I need a partner to do epic climbing adventures. A little about me: Based out of Huntsville, AL Couple FA's sprinkled throughout the southeast Bigwall experience in Zion and Yosemite Alpine experience in the Tetons and the Bugaboos Best trad and sport single pitch redpoints-5.13 but projecting is really boring, if it doesn't go in a few tries, I typically move on A/C2+, working on A3 I really want to get into ice this winter 5.12 Multipitch in NC (free as can be! Getting to the summit is always the goal) oh ya, and safe if that matters for ya Things that currently get me psyched: Rediscovering forgotten classics Whitesides headwall routes, North Face of Looking Glass Spending the night on the wall Adventure, finding crags that aren't super busy or popular I'm gonna laugh, crack jokes, and generally goof off. I need a partner to get that and feed off the humor. Don't take things to seriously. I'm also going to debate anything technical, cause I'm an engineer and that is what we do. Being able to do last minute trips to NC is a plus also. But cragging is fun too. I'm available for 95% of the weekends and after work during the week if you are local. If you see anything that sparks your interest or have any other additional questions shoot me a pm. Ryan
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Anonymous
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Jul 19, 2015
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined unknown
· Points: 0
You left off the most important information, can I have all your gear if you die while we are on a climb?
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Bill M
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Jul 19, 2015
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Fort Collins, CO
· Joined Jun 2010
· Points: 317
So why are you living in Huntsville?
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BirminghamBen
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Jul 19, 2015
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Birmingham, AL
· Joined Jan 2007
· Points: 1,620
Eat buzzard crap, haters. Young Ryan is a strong, motivated, legit young fellow with a long way to go. Why live in Huntsville? Because Alabama is the last bastion of traditionalism in the SE and is the cradle of the same. There's also a good employment base for some of us. This fellow will take it the distance. Good luck, Ryan. You know where I'll be.
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Ryan7crew
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Jul 19, 2015
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Feb 2012
· Points: 485
If we are on something so epic that I die, and you manage to get out alive, then sure. You can have my gear.
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michael sticher
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Jul 20, 2015
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined May 2011
· Points: 0
Hi there. We have a lot in common, although I only climb .13 in my dreams. Rather than reciprocate with my resume, Here's my number 470 258 1985. Maybe we can meet up and get acquainted and come up some fall plans.
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Charles Constable
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Jul 20, 2015
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BINGHAMTON
· Joined Dec 2014
· Points: 20
Hey what's up,this is chuck,i am in huntsville and would be up for some awesome climbing,i am a long time caver,turned climber 5 years ago ,i have aid climbing experience and some trad and comfortable with sport,5,9,very motivated climber,931-308-0907,available most all weekends,thanks
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Anonymous
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Jul 20, 2015
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined unknown
· Points: 0
Well if you ever want to climb easier stuff in NC I am game but leading 5.9 trad is probably my limit. On sport I have lead up to 11+, boulder dozens of V5 so I could probably follow some harder trad if you are ever that in need of a partner. Never done aid or slept on the side of the mountain but have had some long 15 hour days after 3 hours of sleep in yosemite and wouldn't mind climbing something that requires sleeping on the wall. Big things on my list are mt Whitney, zion, devil's tower.
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Sam Latone
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Jul 23, 2015
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Chattanooga, TN
· Joined Dec 2012
· Points: 45
Ryan, did you read the thread "Chattanooga big wall partner" just a few posts down...? I'm your man.
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