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Bala following the first pitch of The Kone (5.9). Notice the generous spacing between the protection on 5.9 terrain. 50+ foot whippers possible.


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rpcVery thorough!

rpc

Voted 10/10

Your 3 O'cl. page has become quite a reference! You got most of the route table (at least the stuff that's still done today) filled in. Nice job!
Posted Sep 1, 2005 12:28 pm

Martin CashRe: Very thorough!

Martin Cash

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Thanks man. I feel guilty doing low elevation cragging in August, but the forecast did not look good for Sunday. We were originally going to do the Torment - Forbidden traverse or the Complete North Ridge on Fobidden, but decided against it.



Have a great long weekend,



Martin
Posted Sep 1, 2005 12:46 pm

rpcRe: Very thorough!

rpc

Voted 10/10

Hey Martin,

climbing is climbing. beats being at work or watching TV. you climb what you can given the weather and circumstances and enjoy it! I'd take climbing at Smith for instance in oven-like August conditions over getting my ass frozen off in rain/sleet in the Enchantments.



Have a great weekend!

radek
Posted Sep 1, 2005 4:37 pm

jtschanzRe: Very thorough!

jtschanz

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Amen brother! :)
Posted Sep 1, 2005 6:05 pm

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