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2011 CLIMBING STATS

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 6:42 am
by Marmaduke
Yea, 2 days into the New Year but with the "other thread" going on and on with the I'm better than you are thread. Well, 1 mountain only 3,100 feet of elevation gain, 13.4 r/t miles. :oops:

Re: 2011 CLIMBING STATS

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 7:00 am
by PellucidWombat
TacoDelRio wrote:This thread will not turn to crap. That is an impossibility.

I'm only like 5 beers into this year.


I'm one flask of Bacardi 151 into it tonight while annotating climbing pics :mrgreen:

Re: 2011 CLIMBING STATS

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 7:02 am
by PellucidWombat
But seriously, technically only 900 ft of ascent (but in gnarly powder!) and then maybe another 200' in lead/TR ice climbing.

And what is the conversion factor for elevation gain on a bicycle? Tomorrow looks good to get out :-)

Re: 2011 CLIMBING STATS

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 7:04 am
by Marmaduke
One beer on the Jan 1st, no need to explain why and after my hike today I'm at 8.5.

Re: 2011 CLIMBING STATS

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 7:07 am
by The Chief
PellucidWombat wrote:But seriously, technically only 900 ft of ascent (but in gnarly powder!) and then maybe another 200' in lead/TR ice climbing.


It aint no 900 foot ascent from the PL at the Poole Plant to the Three Stooges Section of the Chouinard Ice Falls.... sorry amigo.

Done that walk in well over 150 times in the past 6 years and know it like the...

Re: 2011 CLIMBING STATS

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 7:58 am
by PellucidWombat
The Chief wrote:
PellucidWombat wrote:But seriously, technically only 900 ft of ascent (but in gnarly powder!) and then maybe another 200' in lead/TR ice climbing.


It aint no 900 foot ascent from the PL at the Poole Plant to the Three Stooges Section of the Chouinard Ice Falls.... sorry amigo.

Done that walk in well over 150 times in the past 6 years and know it like the...


Best as I can tell from the topo. It only took 40 min of breaking trail in deep powder, so it can't be that much.

Re: 2011 CLIMBING STATS

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 9:15 am
by dadndave
BTW the 2010 climbing stats thread has been taken away in an ambulance.

We'll have to see if the patient can be saved or if euthanasia will be a necessity.

Re: 2011 CLIMBING STATS

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:23 am
by mvs
9500 feet ascent/descent on skis Saturday and Sunday. Yes. I am a GOD!!!! :D

(The vengeful sulky kind, who can nonetheless be placated with gifts)

Re: 2011 CLIMBING STATS

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:47 am
by Charles
mvs wrote:9500 feet ascent/descent on skis Saturday and Sunday. Yes. I am a GOD!!!! :D

(The vengeful sulky kind, who can nonetheless be placated with gifts)

What did you do in the afternoons Michael??? :D :D
My climbing stats are limited to stairs at the moment. :oops:

Re: 2011 CLIMBING STATS

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 3:09 pm
by mvs
charles wrote:
mvs wrote:9500 feet ascent/descent on skis Saturday and Sunday. Yes. I am a GOD!!!! :D

(The vengeful sulky kind, who can nonetheless be placated with gifts)

What did you do in the afternoons Michael??? :D :D
My climbing stats are limited to stairs at the moment. :oops:


Damn, Charles you found my weak spot. Well I napped Saturday afternoon. Sunday afternoon I tried to drive home and got stuck in traffic which turned into a comical attempt to wring as much fun out of Kufstein as possible. Did you know the sewing machine was invented there?!? :roll:

When will you be able to exert heroically in the mountains again, summertime?

Re: 2011 CLIMBING STATS

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 3:54 pm
by Princess Buttercup
On the slopes of Mt. Taylor, NM. 12-31-10. We toured and toodled around on the north side forests on 1-1-11. Not a big day by anyone's standards, but getting out in the bitter cold in a new place was a great way to start the new year! Bring on 2011!


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Re: 2011 CLIMBING STATS

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 3:59 pm
by The Chief
Did over 20K' on my sled in one day at work yesterday hauling gates, fence and all kinds of other ski race materials. It is quite easy to rack up the numbers in alt gain doing so.

One day last season alone, I must of racked up an easy 100K' of alt gain hauling over 65 6' fences up the hill from the bottom to the top in the wee hours of the morning and then spending the rest of the day towing over 200 athletes to the start from the operating lift. Each tow was an 800' run.

Does this count, damn right it does. Especially since I have to physically do all the labor involved, which is a buttload, trust me, from 9K to 11k on a regular basis.

Re: 2011 CLIMBING STATS

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:31 pm
by outofstep80
Lets see, probably have about 48'. My boulder wall is about 12' and I climbed 4 routes yesterday. I suppose I worked a few others so that number could be closer to 55-60.

Tweleve ounce curles = 6 - all right arm.
Off to a pretty typical year :(

Re: 2011 CLIMBING STATS

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:38 pm
by mvs
The Chief wrote:Did over 20K' on my sled in one day at work yesterday hauling gates, fence and all kinds of other ski race materials. It is quite easy to rack up the numbers in alt gain doing so.

One day last season alone, I must of racked up an easy 100K' of alt gain hauling over 65 6' fences up the hill from the bottom to the top in the wee hours of the morning and then spending the rest of the day towing over 200 athletes to the start from the operating lift. Each tow was an 800' run.

Does this count, damn right it does. Especially since I have to physically do all the labor involved, which is a buttload, trust me, from 9K to 11k on a regular basis.


Dear Mountains,
I'm giving up early this year. See enclosed sled/fence/wee hours testimony.
Signed,
A real candy-ass

:mrgreen: