Thread: M0nde do you live in Ohio
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09-30-2015
thanks for the fun storys
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09-30-2015
I have tons of them. Like that time I climbed a mountain or when I banged a liberal jew then told her I was racist... Actually that one's my favorite. I'll do a writeup eventually of it.
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09-30-2015
nah do the write up of your mountain trip
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09-30-2015
do you have pics
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09-30-2015
Somewhere, I'll have to look for them.
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10-01-2015
Star chek , 85m 5.9 climb in squamish bc
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10-01-2015
post your fucking mountain pics bro wtf
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10-01-2015
I wish I could go to forest and mountains but Im too busy for work until december
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10-01-2015
Where are you living elz
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10-01-2015
how friendly is rural mexico??
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10-01-2015
That looks like a pretty technical climb. I've only done Mt. Elbert and Castle Peak in Colorado. Castle's a little more technical, Mt. Elbert was more of a 9 mile hike up a 45 degree incline... and a 9 mile run back down to base camp when we realized there was a huge storm inbound. We did have a bear raid base camp that time, however. Damn near shit myself.
Last edited by Pirate Steve; 10-01-2015 at 07:26 PM.
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10-01-2015
Ya it is, but i've of guides taking people there after a 2 day course so it isnt super technical, just a 5 star setting above some rapids lol
Which one was more fun, im planning to gonto colorado with some friends at the start of next summer
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10-01-2015
I'd recommend Castle Peak. It's not the hardest out there, but it's a lot of fun. Especially egressing down the side of the damn mountain on ice flows with nothing but a pick to slow you down. There's an awesome spot for base-camp about a third of the way up Castle Peak, with it's own small lake. The view from Elbert is glorious, but it's potato-grade climbing... Except for the waist-deep snow for the last mile. Word of caution: CALL AHEAD if you plan on hitting Castle, and make sure Independence Pass is cleared of snow. Last time I went, it was under 14 feet of snow, which led to climbing Elbert instead.
Last edited by Pirate Steve; 10-01-2015 at 07:49 PM.
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10-01-2015
How long does it take to summit usually
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10-01-2015
also do you climb/boulder at all
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10-01-2015
There is some climbing with Castle, but it's mostly scrambling on all fours. El Capitan was my next planned climb, but it's mostly skarrock. Extremely difficult climb. Haven't had much time with it since I got married, unfortunately.
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10-01-2015
i meant in hours, how long it would take to summit, and descend too i guess
Unless you have kids, tell your wife you want to be a bad ass and climb a giant mountain. How do you deny anyone that
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