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Re: 2010 climbing stats

PostPosted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:08 pm
by MoapaPk
I made 1543.2 unique pontifications in the SP forums.

Re: 2010 climbing stats

PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 12:07 am
by Wollv
Aight well how bout we get back on the topic and move on. My stats aren't as big but i enjoyed every minute of it! I have about 10,486 feet of elevation gain, and around 112 miles. Lets hope this new year brings on a ton of new adventures for everyone. Happy new year!!!!

Re: 2010 climbing stats

PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 10:35 am
by PellucidWombat
Not quite a list of stats - more qualitative rather than quantitative, but perhaps in some ways more meaningful to look back on or share with others?

2010 Climbing Log

Perhaps for 2011 I'll include basic mileage and elevation gains stats and make a yearly total for things like that (and/or how many pitches TRed, followed, & led for a given rating)?

Re: 2010 climbing stats

PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 3:57 pm
by MarkDidier
CSUMarmot wrote:106984 vertical feet of elevation gain over 368.1 miles, at a maximum elevation of 14259' (Longs Peak)


Nice job Chris, and since I assume most of those miles were in RMNP I'm jeolous! :wink:

I spent a whole 11 days on the trail in 2010 - which is a pretty good by my standards. I don't get very many days on the trail each year, so each one is precious.

But I prefer the spin Moapa and Scotty put on this thread. Once again I introduced several people to hiking with a trip to GSMNP; I helped my son's friend get up his first 14er, besides taking him on his first trip to Colorado; I introduced my son and his friend (and myself) to backpacking, etc. Overall, a good year!

Re: 2010 climbing stats

PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 4:37 pm
by Rob
Greg Hill got in over 2,000,0000 vertical feet-
http://www.theskichannel.com/news/skine ... mplishment

Re: 2010 climbing stats

PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 9:49 pm
by mconnell
I don't keep track but I know it was easily over 500,000' of vertical. I probably even did a couple thousand of that without a car.

Re: 2010 climbing stats

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 4:49 am
by Kiefer
Well I ate Taco Bell the other night with 3 Fat Tires and miraculously didn't gas the poor dog out of the room later that night.
I didn't pay a lot for my current muffler and I actually managed to save 15% (probably more) on my car insurance. And all THAT my friends was accomplished even though I've never set foot in a Holiday Inn Express. :mrgreen:

Oh, and for a white guy, I think I can hear 'Jimmy' pretty damn well.

Re: 2010 climbing stats

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:02 am
by RobSC
People seem to be all riled up here. I always thought that the point of it all was to go and have a good time, hang out with great people and challenge yourself a bit too...

Had the lowest numbers of the stats that you note in probably thirty years. Climbed 5 peaks although one was actually called a hill.

With that said, I set a new record this year in taking 14 different plane flights for a single summit that I'd been yearning to climb for over 20 years. I also fulfilled a lifelong goal of visiting Venice and Rome (with my family). In the process I climbed to the top of the dome on St. Peter's. What an incredible ascent! Do it if you're ever in Rome (or more specifically, the Vatican).

For these reasons, and a few others that I haven't brought up, 2010 was one of the best years ever in terms of accomplishing my goals and being with wonderful people. Best to all in 2011!

Re: 2010 climbing stats

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:43 am
by RobSC
peladoboton wrote:i ski toured the ruth gorge, took my first solo climbing fall, got my dream job as an ER in my favorite ER on earth, threated to kick the hell out of a schmuck who threatened one of my nurses in that ER, started moonlighting to pay for the most awesome Christmas for my kids and a trip to Cancun with my wife for our 10th anniversary, used my moonlighting money instead to pay for the adoption of this 7lb little person asleep next to me, got horribly out of shape, and have never been better.

not a bad 2010, i agree, Rob.

i'll go back to where i slipped on the ice tomorrow, and get something done...if i can see straight as i'm on diaper duty tonight.


Congrats on all of that!

Re: 2010 climbing stats

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 6:52 am
by kevin trieu
I'm bookmarking this thread for Monday morning coffee hour. Hopefully it isn't deleted by then.

Re: 2010 climbing stats

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 11:01 am
by dadndave
This thread has been cleaned up and is now returned to those who wish to enjoy using it for its intended purpose.

Re: 2010 climbing stats

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 4:51 pm
by Daria
If you count every smaller magnitude hike and "rock' outing I've had in Utah and elsewhere (I only used my more major outings for my 207,700 ft. calculation), then I have somewhere close to 400,000 ft. of vertical elevation gain. Oh, I didn't even calculate in my 12,000 ft. gain dayhike of Iron to Baldy double traverse.

Re: 2010 climbing stats

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:05 pm
by Hotoven
I have no idea and I don't really care to keep track, but I know its a lot! :D