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Somewhere In SoYo
....add a little salsa fresco, some picante sauce, cilantro, marinated carne asada, and a festive Cinco de Mayo attitude.....and you've got the makings of 'Burrito Bandito', 5.9 FA: 5 May 07, Dave Daly

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DebDon't forget...

Voted 10/10

...the "Beano!" ffffffffrrrt!
Posted May 8, 2007 1:40 pm

Dave DalyRe: Don't forget...

Hasn't voted

Could've used Beano on that torture trip up from Shorty's Well.....barrrffff and frrrrrtttt!!
Posted May 8, 2007 2:32 pm

rpccool stuff

Voted 10/10

look like some insecure pro on it? the alligator plates don't look too positive eh?
Posted May 8, 2007 2:26 pm

Dave DalyRe: cool stuff

Hasn't voted

Radek -

It's all trad....nothing but slinging knobs and nuts in between the plates. This route in particular was fun and protectable! The holds weren't as positive as I had hoped. Amazing moves in the lower third of this route.
Posted May 8, 2007 2:35 pm

rpcRe: cool stuff

Voted 10/10

nice lead Dave - it looks exciting!
Posted May 8, 2007 2:37 pm

BlairCool stuff

Voted 10/10

Nice and SPICY lookin, yum yum! Thanks for sharing Dave!
Posted May 13, 2007 9:39 pm

Dan DaltonWhat type of rock is this?

Voted 10/10

Sandstone of some sort? Great shot and nice lead,

Dan
Posted Sep 15, 2007 2:51 am

Dave DalyRe: What type of rock is this?

Hasn't voted

It's good ol' fashion Sierra granite. This formation is featured with chickenheads and patina plates. This enable the cliber to take on a more traditional approach to climbing such a place (ie slinging chickenheads and nut placements in between patina plates). An amazing place!
Posted Sep 18, 2007 12:57 pm

Dan DaltonRe: What type of rock is this?

Voted 10/10

Outrageous, looks like a lot of fun. Thanks for filling me in. I always look forward to your Sierra climbing pics. Have yet to get there...

Dan
Posted Sep 18, 2007 2:24 pm

Dave DalyRe: What type of rock is this?

Hasn't voted

It would be great if you ever made it out here. There are several guys and gals here in Cali that would love to take you out to the "gems" (ksolem, Shortimer, boulderhound, myself, Deb, Miguel Forjan)....just to name a few.
Posted Sep 18, 2007 4:47 pm

Dan DaltonRe: What type of rock is this?

Voted 10/10

I will definately keep in mind that I have some climbing partners in Cali. I'll make sure to give you a heads up when I make it out that way.

Dan
Posted Sep 18, 2007 5:52 pm

Dave DalyRe: What type of rock is this?

Hasn't voted

You're on Dan.....belay, that is!

Cheers,
Dave
Posted Sep 18, 2007 7:28 pm

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