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PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 8:59 pm
by Guyzo
Day, yes Vegas is pretty centrally located and close to tons of great stuff. The only real minus is that the Average daily temperature is like 156 degrees. :wink:

But in it's favor is the fact that the Red Rock Rangers are only one step down in ass-hole-ness from the Yosemite ones. So when you get to the Valley you will be up for dealing with them.

Watching Fat gamblers stuffing nickel slots, than hitting the 24/7 buffet is one of the highlights of any trip to the Red Rocks.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:43 pm
by Redpoynte
Wow, I thought after my last post there'd be many stones and arrows hurled my way. I guess you Californian's are too laid back though. :P I always feel like I'm in a foreign country when I visit Cali, which I love, but I'd never live there. I did a two year stint in the mid 80's, but I was a child.

Where in CA can you live in a major metropolitan area, and climb a 14,000'+ mountain on a weekday and be back in time for work? Denver ==> Mt. Evans ==> Snave Couloir ==> Denver by 8AM! :D

PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:49 pm
by Guyzo
Redpoynte wrote:Where in CA can you live in a major metropolitan area, and climb a 14,000'+ mountain on a weekday and be back in time for work? Denver ==> Mt. Evans ==> Snave Couloir ==> Denver by 8AM! :D


EZ... Bishop. :) :)

PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:52 pm
by Redpoynte
O.K., in CA can you climb a 14k peak, ski down it, climb a few pitches of rock, then be sitting in the stands of an NFL stadium drinking a beer by noon?

Denver ==> Mt. Evans ==> up the Snave Couloir ==> ski the NF ==> drive down to clear creek canyon ==> send some sport pitches up to 5.13 ==> Invesco Field (Broncos) by noon! :D

PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:52 pm
by rhyang
Eh, Bishop isn't "major metro" ..

I would tend to say Sacramento -> Shasta :) It's like 5 hours from my house in San Jose to Bunny Flat. For someone in Sac I would guess it's even closer.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:57 pm
by rhyang
And for the rock climbing part, Castle Crags state park near Dunsmuir is on the way :)

NFL stadium ? Beer-drinking ? Like I care :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:00 pm
by Guyzo
Redpoynte wrote:O.K., in CA can you climb a 14k peak, ski down it, climb a few pitches of rock, then be sitting in the stands of an NFL stadium drinking a beer by noon?

:D


Now that's below the belt ..... 8)

NFL = No Football in LA.

Without a team, I really don't care much about sitting home watching on TV on Sundays, frees me up to go hit the crags.

How are the Broncos going to do this year?

PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:49 pm
by rlhansen
There are some good points about both areas made in this thread. I was born/raised in CA, been up and down 395 too many times to count, moved to CO for 7 years and now am back in CA. I had a lot of fun in CO and many aspects of it still pulls at my heartstrings. I skiied and climbed with some good people out there. It was tough to leave.

But I was just up on Hurd Peak this past weekend then drove up to Mammoth for a couple days. Simply put, I felt like I was home again. The Sierra is special.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:56 pm
by Guyzo
Lolli wrote:you sit in the stands?

(isn't stands the section where people stand? Or doesn't American football have those sections?)


No, you stand in your seats. :wink:

English is pretty weird....

you drive on the parkway....
you park in your driveway....

:?:

PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:26 pm
by Day Hiker
Redpoynte wrote:Where in CA can you live in a major metropolitan area, and climb a 14,000'+ mountain on a weekday and be back in time for work? Denver ==> Mt. Evans ==> Snave Couloir ==> Denver by 8AM! :D


How long does it take to hike Mount Evans, and why would you want to do the entire thing in the dark, before work? When would you sleep?

Or are you talking about hiking it on a weekday and then working on the next weekday? If so, I can work in Vegas on Monday, drive to Lone Pine after work, hike Mount Whitney on Tuesday, and be back Tuesday night in time to get enough sleep before working again Wednesday morning.

For the Grand Canyon, I've actually driven there, hiked rim to river and back, and driven home, all in one day. I was even home in time for dinner.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 5:26 pm
by erykmynn
Sacramento can't be much worse than Denver =]

PostPosted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 5:38 pm
by chicagotransplant
butitsadryheat wrote:
Guyzo wrote:
Lolli wrote:you sit in the stands?

(isn't stands the section where people stand? Or doesn't American football have those sections?)


No, you stand in your seats. :wink:

English is pretty weird....

you drive on the parkway....
you park in your driveway....

:?:


We call them buildings instead of builts....
We call them hot water heaters instead of cold water heaters...


And why do they call it a TV set if you only get one?

Not to mention a statue called a bust stops right above the part its named after.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:04 am
by mattocrc
California is my native land why would I go anywhere else! ('8)')

PostPosted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:12 am
by lcarreau
Arizona is a flaming cesspool of misable heat, so why would I NOT want to go anywhere else?

Unless (if) the taxes go up, then I have to get my ass up to Oregon.

:P