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By Zirkel
From Salt Lake City, UT
Dec 11, 2007
Elsie da' cat

These routes all have personal significance and/or I've been wanting to get on 'em for some time. They'll require a good amount of driving, some serious shoulder rehab, and a few more cams on my rack:

1. Tribal Boundaries, City of Rocks
2. High Exposure, Gunks
3. Oz, Tuolumne Meadows
4. Dream of Wild Turkeys, Red Rocks
5. Thin Ice, The Needles
6. Stradivarius, Owens River Gorge
7. Central Pillar of Frenzy, Yosemite Valley
8. Death and Transfiguration, The Flatirons
9. Corrugation Corner, Lover’s Leap
10. The Naked Edge, Eldorado Canyon

Anyone else already thinking about next year's climbs?

By Mark Nelson
From Coniferous, CO
Dec 11, 2007
 In a zoo in California, a mother tiger gave birth to a rare set of triplet tiger cubs.    Unfortunately, due to complications in the pregnancy, the cubs were born prematurely and due to their tiny size, they died shortly after birth. <br /><br />The mother tiger after recovering from the delivery, suddenly started to decline in health, although physically she was fine. The veterinarians felt that the loss of her litter had caused the tigress to fall into a depression. The doctors decided that if the tigress could surrogate another mother's cubs, perhaps she would improve. <br /><br />After checking with many other zoos across the country, the depressing news was that there were no tiger cubs of the right age to introduce to the mourning  mother. The veterinarians decided to try something that had never been  tried in a zoo environment. Sometimes a mother of one species will take on the care of a different species. The only "orphans" that could be found quickly, were a litter of weaner pigs.  The zoo keepers and vets wrapped the piglets in tiger skin and placed the babies around the mother tiger.<br />

For ten climb, I'll do Vead routes; then quit all-together, cause I figure that'll be the hardest I'll ever climb & just bag it while I'm on top. (I'm going with a pair of Wranglers, too!)

By Nathan Furman
From Salt Lake City, Utah
Dec 11, 2007
A lazy afternoon at Big Sandy.  Big Sandy is plenty big and multi-terraced; it makes a wonderful place to relax and watch the birds.

Holy crap I love these lists. Here's mine. Can't wait to get crackin!

Thunderbird Wall, aid style, in Kolob
Sunshine Buttress, in Kolob
Cloud Tower at Red Rocks
Grand Traverse in the Tetons
The Shield on El Cap
Becky/Choiunard on S. Howser Tower
The Rostrum, in Yos
Levitation 29, in RR
Tricks of the Trade, in Zion
All Along the Watchtower, definitely with some aid, on N. Howser Tower

Cheers,
Nate

By Ben Kiessel
Dec 11, 2007
2003

It is so hard to pick just 10 routes,

Trick of the Trade (good call Nathan)
Flakes, in the Black
The Southern Arete, in the Black
Standing Rock, monument basin
Sharks fin, monument basin
Memohive, monument basin
Dale tower, white rim
Brer Rabbit, fishers
Sundevil chimney, fishers
Sundial dihedral, colorado national monument

By Matt Nelson
From Honolulu, HI
Dec 11, 2007
Me rappin...

Here is my wish list:

The Central Spur (of the NW Face), Dromedary Peak
North Face Highlight Tour, Tetons
Dreamweaver, Long's Peak/Mt. Meeker Cirque
Venusian Blind , Temple Crag
Two Jews Blues, Splatte
Center Route, Splatte
Trifle Dicey, Splatte
Bushes of Beezlebub, Splatte
Kirks Corner, Splatte
Annals of Time, Tetons

By Kevin Stricker
From Evergreen, CO
Dec 11, 2007
Noah's first rope...kinda.

1. Nose and RNWFHD link-up IAD - Yos.
2. Stoned Oven - Black
3. Eroica - Diamond
4. Solo Nose IAD - Yos
5. Air Voyage - Black
6. Endless Summer - RMNP
7. FFA of Sunkist - S.Platte
8. Complete Prayer Book - S.Platte
9. Poe Buttress Trilogy - S. Platte
10. Cathedral Spires Enchainment - S. Platte

Should be a good year for climbing, I better hang this one up on the fridge to keep on track.

By Ladd Raine
Administrator
From Plymouth, NH
Dec 12, 2007
Waiting for lift-off, Thin Air(5.6) Cathedral Ledge, NH

Technosurfing , Rumney
Flesh For Lulu , Rumney
Luau , Rumney
Camber , Cathedral Ledge
Airation , Cathedral Ledge
The Prow , Cathedral Ledge
Eyeless in Gaza , Sundown Ledge
Big Red , Wild River
Whitney Gilman Ridge , Cannon Cliff
Moby Grape , Cannon Cliff

By Tom Hanson
From Castle Rock, CO
Dec 12, 2007
A typical summer day at The Wood

Prosecutors Will Be Violated, Brown Cove, CA
Sturgeon, Rockpile, NY
Pimpmobile, Arts Peak, TX
Gumption, Trundle Wall, ID
Mobius Strip, Blackrock, CO
Jims Route Direct, Endless Crag, NH
Penguins on Parade, Jimerson State Park, OR
Penny For Your Thoughts, Five & Dime Cliff, NM
Aid Route Left Side, Blarney Stone, WA
Ghetto Time, Forgotten Wall, WI

By Tony Bubb
From Boulder, CO
Dec 12, 2007
Happy Endings? Malaysia is a Muslim Nation, so I sure hope those are your initials! Photo by Tony Bubb, 2005.

Wow, all this got me thinking...
I've only done 9 of the 50 or so routes that are listed above.
And I didn't have a tick list like that. My first thought was that a lot of those are life-time ticks. Like "Tricks Of the Tramp," something I've been wanting to do since the route was 'opened' about what, 15-20 years ago?
Anyway, yeah, where has my ambition gone. Seems like this year my goal is just to get back to Eldo and start climbing hard. WHich got me thinking about my own modest list. Mostly just routes I hav3e not done before but will require some effort and commitment.

Dubious Graffiti (Redgarden)
The Throne (Shirt Tail)
Bachar Yer Aryan (Rincon)
Brand New Cadilac & (Cadilac Crag)
Flash Cadilac (Cadilac Crag)
Priman Scream (Continental)
Lifestream (Mickey Mouse)
Beagles Ear (Mickey Mouse)
Vergin On Perversion (Mickey Mouse)
Simions Way (Mickey Mouse)

I'll be lucky if I get around to doing 4 of them. I spend most of my time on 'Blue runs' these days.

By Coz Teplitz
From Somerville, MA
Dec 12, 2007

The Prow, Cathedral, NH
Technosurfing, Rumney, NH
Yellow Wall, Gunks, NY
Mechanic's Route, Mt. Washington, NH
The Black Dike, Cannon, NH
VMC Direct Direct, Cannon, NH
Beckey-Chouinard, Bugs, BC
Grand Wall, Squamish, BC
Naked Edge, Eldo, CO
The Open Book, Linville Gorge, NC

By Jim Gloeckler
Dec 12, 2007

Most of mine do not exist yet because they are gym routes. I do however have my eye on a few routes at red rock canyon in Colo. Spgs. and a few sport routes in boulder canyon. I've had my years when it's important what I accomplished, but those seem a long time ago. Now it's golf!

p.s. Matt: Kirk's corner is on Squat Rock which is closed. It's a pretty good climb for the area, but probably not worthy to be on your list. Maybe replace it with Long John Wall in eldo. Have fun!

By 72HW
From Los Angeles, CA
Dec 12, 2007

I've only been climbing for a year, doing routes on gear for the last couple of months, so my list will seem pale next to those posted above. But for me, it contains dreams of fun and skill building that will hopefully let me build a more impressive list for 2009!

In no particular order:

1: Overhang Bypass - Joshua Tree, CA
2: Cat in the Hat - Red Rock, NV
3: Dark Shadows - Red Rock, NV
4: Bear's Reach - Lover's Leap, CA
5: Charlotte Dome, South Face - High Sierra, CA
6: Zoroaster Temple, NE Arete - Grand Canyon, AZ
7: A week in Bishop, CA
8: Aiguille de Joshua Tree - Joshua Tree, CA (Don't tell my wife!)
9: Feltonian Physics - Joshua Tree, CA
10: Walk On The Wild Side - Joshua Tree, CA

By Tracy Roach
From Littleton
Dec 12, 2007
I'm so glad he spelled it right.

1.Warbonnet Ridge, Chiefshead
2.Casual Route, Black Canyon
3.Central Ramp, Mount Alice
4.2d attempt at Hiamovi Tower, Indian Peaks
5.Martha's Couloir, Mt. Lady Washington
6.The Flying Dutchman, Longs
7.S.E. Face, Taylor Peak
8.Center Thumb, Wasatch Range, UT
9.Rawlpindi, Red Rocks, NV
10. Birdland (need to finish last pitches), Red Rocks, NV

Wow. It's really hard to narrow this down to just 10. There is a bunch of stuff in Eldo, the desert and even sporto routes in BC that I want to do. If I were to add peaks and slot canyons this list could literally go on for a very long time. :-)

By Dave Holliday
From Louisville, CO
Dec 12, 2007
Natasha enjoying the snow after yet another blizzard.

Aerial Book, Eldo
Athlete's Feat, Boulder Canyon
Casual Route, RMNP
Death and Transfiguration, Flatirons
High Exposure, Gunks
Rasmussen Crack, Splatte
Red Dihedral, Incredible Hulk
Standard Route, Sunshine Wall, Splatte
Third Pillar, Mt Dana
Vertigo, Eldo

By John Langston
Dec 12, 2007

Pretty ambitious this year.

Left Handed Jew, Splatte
E.O. Friction, Vedauwoo
Trick are for Kids, IC
Stone Cold Moderate, Clear Creek
The Fang, Vail
First Flatiron, Boulder
Walk in the Park, Sport Park
Classic Dihedral, Splatte
Kim, Vedauwoo
Moonlight Buttress, Zion

By Will A.
From Gunnison, CO
Dec 12, 2007
unnamed crack @ IC

We'll see what happens...

Primrose Dihedrals, Moses -UT
Jah Man, Sister Superior -UT
Way Rambo, Indian Creek -UT
Southern Arete, Black Canyon -CO
Escape Artist, Black Canyon -CO
Full Facial, God's Crag -CO
BOHICA, Red River Gorge -KY
Nagypapa, Red River Gorge -KY
Apollo Reed, Summersville Lake -WV
Titans Dice, New River Gorge -WV

By Tracy Roach
From Littleton
Dec 12, 2007
I'm so glad he spelled it right.

John Langston wrote:
Pretty ambitious this year. Left Handed Jew, Splatte E.O. Friction, Vedauwoo Trick are for Kids, IC Stone Cold Moderate, Clear Creek The Fang, Vail First Flatiron, Boulder Walk in the Park, Sport Park Classic Dihedral, Splatte Kim, Vedauwoo Moonlight Buttress, Zion


You're funny

By Tony Bubb
From Boulder, CO
Dec 12, 2007
Happy Endings? Malaysia is a Muslim Nation, so I sure hope those are your initials! Photo by Tony Bubb, 2005.

Tracy Roach wrote:
You're funny


He was trying to make me feel better. Partially due to his post, I am up having done 31 of the routes people listed. It was grim before!

By Jay Knower
Administrator
Dec 12, 2007
Wild Thing, Independence Pass, CO.

Dodge the Lemons, Rumney
Parallel Universe, Rumney
Zabba, Adirondacks
Northern Hospitality, Cathedral Ledge
0.6, Cathedral Ledge
Enduro Man, The Gunks
Equinox, JTree

Okay, that's only seven, but by completing those I would have my best year ever.

By Jim Gloeckler
Dec 12, 2007

Dave Holliday listed Athlete's Feat. Good luck on that mantle on the first pitch!! That was a show-stopper for me!! Good luck!

By Tom Bartley
From Boulder, Colorado
Dec 12, 2007

1. Naked Edge - Eldorado
2. Jah Man - Castle Valley
3. Primrose Dihedrals - Canyonlands
4. Pervertical Sanctuary - RMNP
5. The Barb - RMNP
6. The Ribbon - Ouray
7. Bridalvale Falls - Telluride
8. Comic Relief - Black Canyon
9. Steck - Salathe - Yosemite
10. Death and Transfiguration - Boulder

This may be a ten year list. And unless I can figure out how to loose 25lbs., I'll probably be taking the lead on the easier pitches on many of them. If I get two this year I'll call it good.

By Matt Nelson
From Honolulu, HI
Dec 12, 2007
Me rappin...

Jim Gloeckler wrote:
p.s. Matt: Kirk's corner is on Squat Rock which is closed. It's a pretty good climb for the area, but probably not worthy to be on your list. Maybe replace it with Long John Wall in eldo. Have fun!


Yea I grew up climbing in the Splatte, I know its closed but it is still on my list. And still one of my favorites!

By John Langston
Dec 12, 2007

Tracy Roach wrote:
You're funny


Ambition and boredom misdirected into the computer. Come have a beer with us tomorrow.

By Mike Lane
From Centennial, CO
Dec 12, 2007

I'm going to honor all those who perished in the past on this thing and send it once and for all after 20 years.



First ascentionist Luc cranking the first crux of the wild and crazy Little Devil.<br /><br />Spotted by Sean Hall.




After that, the rest of the year will be gravy.

By John Bradford
Dec 12, 2007
My daughter Nidhi busting a move<br />Maple Canyon 2006

I like lists, it gives me something to think about. I actually have a decent shot (and the time off) to do most of these!

In no particular order:

Mt. Slesse (Cacsades BC, my 2nd time, it is that good)
Pigeon Spire (Bugaboos)
Epinephrine (RR NV)
Tick fever (LCC UT)
Bloody Fingers (COR ID, never have led it)
Honeymoon Chimney (Castle Valley UT)
Primrose Dihedrals (Canyonlands UT)
Fishhook Arete (Mt Russell CA, if I don't go to BC)
Cathedral Group Traverse (GTNP WY)
Black Monday (BCC UT)
Grand Wall (Squamish BC)


Cheers!

By Mark Nelson
From Coniferous, CO
Dec 12, 2007
 In a zoo in California, a mother tiger gave birth to a rare set of triplet tiger cubs.    Unfortunately, due to complications in the pregnancy, the cubs were born prematurely and due to their tiny size, they died shortly after birth. <br /><br />The mother tiger after recovering from the delivery, suddenly started to decline in health, although physically she was fine. The veterinarians felt that the loss of her litter had caused the tigress to fall into a depression. The doctors decided that if the tigress could surrogate another mother's cubs, perhaps she would improve. <br /><br />After checking with many other zoos across the country, the depressing news was that there were no tiger cubs of the right age to introduce to the mourning  mother. The veterinarians decided to try something that had never been  tried in a zoo environment. Sometimes a mother of one species will take on the care of a different species. The only "orphans" that could be found quickly, were a litter of weaner pigs.  The zoo keepers and vets wrapped the piglets in tiger skin and placed the babies around the mother tiger.<br />

John Langston wrote:
Ambition and boredom misdirected into the computer. Come have a beer with us tomorrow.


I'd like to see you take a stab at that Fang thing. I mean shoot, it's not even a full rope length, c'mon ya big sissy.

Okay

Locksmith
Talus Food Crack
Elusive Wapiti
Lichen or Not
Slimey Slit
Kirks
Cheops
Return
Idaho Springs
Ocelot

I'm going to jail -- screw it.


crap, Little Devil; I keep forgetting to tick it.


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