Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 5:30 am
I love finding guys out here who wear their man... I mean lead... cards on their harnesses. I think I may start carrying my Skeletool around to cut those damn tags off. They're messy.
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MooseTracks wrote:I love finding guys out here who wear their man... I mean lead... cards on their harnesses. I think I may start carrying my Skeletool around to cut those damn tags off. They're messy.
LithiumMetalman wrote:Whinefest rant:
Climbing in the gym is HARD!!!
Damn!!!
ksolem wrote:There are two gyms within reasonable driving distance of my home. One requires the use of a grigri for belaying. The other forbids it. Go figure.
ksolem wrote:There are two gyms within reasonable driving distance of my home. One requires the use of a grigri for belaying. The other forbids it. Go figure.
ksolem wrote:There are two gyms within reasonable driving distance of my home. One requires the use of a grigri for belaying. The other forbids it. Go figure.
CClaude wrote:welle wrote:Tell me about it! How do you keep your midriff-baring tanktops from sliding up, your harness from blocking your bellybutton and your beanie from falling off from your perfectly coiffed long locks?
How do you not have your ego smashed to thousands of tiny pieces by the 16 yr old who started last year; just sent your project, (yup, the black and yellow route up the middle lead wall) , in his (her) flip flops as their warm up.
And Welle, obviously that midriff-baring tank top was designed by a guy....
mconnell wrote:ksolem wrote:There are two gyms within reasonable driving distance of my home. One requires the use of a grigri for belaying. The other forbids it. Go figure.
The gym in Santa Cruz used to prohibit grigri's. The two I've been to in Colorado Springs don't care either way (or I just ignored the rules and didn't know it!).