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Matt

Trad climber
primordial soup
Jul 26, 2011 - 01:37am PT
Through it all, I got the sense that they were more disappointed with YoSAR and some of the other locals than anything else. Disappointed that people would choose to treat them (complete strangers) that way. The pretentiousness of the locals, the condescending attitudes, the sense of entitlement. The obvious and laughable double standards.


i actually think these are reasonable statements, from ONE perspective...




























the perspective that does not inhabit a vast area of untamed granite cliffs that are "self regulated by the local community"...


if there is going to be self regulation, what would one propose as the model? an application at the C4 kiosk to do an FA?

obviously if anyone can cone put up any route on any cliff at any time, that is NO regulation, and i would argue that was not the system that was in place.





like it or not.
































and btw, it's mr. mcneely to you, kid. that prefix shows due respect.










WBraun

climber
Jul 26, 2011 - 01:59am PT
Yosar had absolutely nothing to do with "Wings of Steel"

Absolutely nothing.

Yosar is Yosemite National Park Service Search & Rescue.

Some members of that team had opinions as climbers independent of YOSAR.

What does Yosar have to do with this?

You people are a mixed up mess of speculations throwing ideas around that keep growing in those fertile pea brain heads of yours.

You people really need a life ....
Meaty

climber
Jul 26, 2011 - 02:04am PT
Yep, Yosar had nothing to do with Wings of Steel.
But Dick and Mark have spewed that nonsense for decades, even wrote that tripe in their book.
Matt

Trad climber
primordial soup
Jul 26, 2011 - 02:05am PT
come on werner
as you of all people should know, the ego just seeks conflict to validate itself through separation, it doesn't really matter who, or even why.
krahmes

Social climber
Stumptown
Jul 26, 2011 - 02:35am PT
FACT: WOS AND YOS PLAIN CRASH ALL IN ONE AS A MOVIE WOULD BE BITHCHEN!!!!!!!!!!

WITH A RAP OFF GROWING UP AND YOSAR IN PURSOOT WAY RADNESS!!!
philo

Trad climber
Somewhere halfway over the rainbow
Jul 26, 2011 - 09:33am PT
Unbelievable, truly unbelievable!! Two of the most significant ascents in North America ( Dunn_-Westbay on the Diamond freed at 5.13 and the Hallucinogen in the Black freed at 5.13+R) have just recently been done and you all can't stop masturbating over Wafts Of Sh#t, Aren't the sperm stains on your twisted panties getting annoyingly crunchy?.

Oh wait I get it those other climbs were in a foreign country called ColoRADo. Never mind carry on.
donini

Trad climber
Ouray, Colorado
Jul 26, 2011 - 10:44am PT
Philo, you are but a voice crying in the desert but, carry on, your cause is just.
Da_Dweeb

climber
Jul 26, 2011 - 10:47am PT
Yosar is Yosemite National Park Service Search & Rescue.

Some members of that team had opinions as climbers independent of YOSAR.

So if I understand you correctly, you're making the important distinction that it was not YOSAR as an entity. Rather it was some climbers who also happened to be members of YOSAR who were acting independently. In other words, that these climbers were members of YOSAR but their actions do not reflect on the group as a whole.

All right, that seems like a valid and reasonable distinction to make, personally.
philo

Trad climber
Somewhere halfway over the rainbow
Jul 26, 2011 - 10:51am PT
Hhhhmm what's that smell?????


TwistedCrank

climber
Ideeho-dee-do-dah-day boom-chicka-boom-chicka-boom
Jul 26, 2011 - 11:10am PT
The hooking may be extreme. Or not.
The route may be microenhanced. Or not.
The FAionistas may be unfairly assassinated in character. Or not.
YoSAR. Or not.
A couple of R-rated 5.13 grade Vs are the raddest climbs of the year. Or not.

Nonetheless, a climbing route is forever tained with the stains of someone else's cafeteria excrement. Is that fugged up? Or not?

What would drive people to do that? I'm just wondering is all.
east side underground

Trad climber
Hilton crk,ca
Jul 26, 2011 - 11:21am PT
CALI RULES!!! GO HOME KOOK
Jaybro

Social climber
Wolf City, Wyoming
Jul 26, 2011 - 11:40am PT
A couple of R-rated 5.13 grade Vs are the raddest climbs of the year. Or not.
Or not, Indeed, it's only July
MSmith

Big Wall climber
Portland, Oregon
Jul 26, 2011 - 11:54am PT
Yosar had absolutely nothing to do with "Wings of Steel". Absolutely nothing ... What does Yosar have to do with this?

Werner, I have no reason to think that you had involvement with fomenting the Wings of Steel backlash. While those events of 1982 aren't a story about you, they are a story about YOSAR. The night of the chopping, it was the YOSAR campsite to which the choppers returned to sleep in their tents. The night after the chopping, it was from the YOSAR campfire that we were boisterously heckled and derided with yells including "we chopped your route" and "eat sh#t." Here's a key point: so far as I know, ALL of the players in the intimation of us were members of YOSAR. If a cross section of the climbing community had attacked us, even a cross section that included a large number of YOSAR members, then your assertion (that it wasn't YOSAR) would have some traction. But such isn't the case. It was a well defined subset of YOSAR. Were you at the campfire that night? I trust not, because you would have objected to your team members, noting that at the point they started using the YOSAR campsite as a public announcement point of "We chopped your route," the entire YOSAR team was implicating itself in the event? Right? So, bottom line, it was YOSAR. Certainly it wasn't supported or condoned by the rangers. No one was "on duty." But it the connection to YOSAR is undeniable.
Meaty

climber
Jul 26, 2011 - 12:01pm PT
Again, Yosar had nothing to do with Wings of Steel.
You can make that claim until your blue in the face but all it amounts to is a very false narrative.
You're so delusional that you've included the entire Yosar team in 1982 as well, quite a stretch from someone crying about getting slandered.
To claim Yosar was involved simply because the three folks that chopped those bolts then sh#t on your ropes were in C4 near or perhaps in the rescue site yelling insults or whatever so therefore Yosar was involved is beyond pathetic. Many that gave you a hard time had nothing to do with Yosar and were never members of the team.
MSmith

Big Wall climber
Portland, Oregon
Jul 26, 2011 - 12:23pm PT
Again, Yosar had nothing to do with Wings of Steel. You can make that claim until your blue in the face but all it amounts to is a very false narrative.
Who has the false narrative here, Meaty? I'll let what I previously posted stand for itself.
You're so delusional that you've included everyone on the Yosar team in 1982 as well, quite a stretch you moron.
Reread my post. I said a "well defined subset."
Many that gave you a hard time had nothing to do with Yosar and were never members of the team.
You seem to have been there. Name one.
Meaty

climber
Jul 26, 2011 - 12:25pm PT
"so far as I know, ALL of the players in the intimation of us were members of YOSAR."
"So, bottom line, it was YOSAR"

Nope, both assertions are completely false.

Many non-Yosar folks gave you chumps a piece of their minds.
To claim it was only members of Yosar is a fantasy like most of your silly book.

You're still playing the victim card, but you've got a losing hand every time.
MSmith

Big Wall climber
Portland, Oregon
Jul 26, 2011 - 12:29pm PT
Like I said, you seem to have been there. So name one.

Behold, the ever-shrinking thread. Two more post disappeared from above in the past 5 minutes.
Meaty

climber
Jul 26, 2011 - 12:32pm PT
Yes, I was there. Many names, many. Since you've called me one of the shitters for a few decades I have no reason to give you any names. No mystery who the real shitters are.
The false narratives that make up most of your silly book live to keep telling lies.

MSmith

Big Wall climber
Portland, Oregon
Jul 26, 2011 - 12:34pm PT
Then we'll leave it at that.

Edit to your edit: I've called you "one of the sh#tters for a few decades"?

Edit to your fourth edit of prior post: "Silly book," eh? I take it that you bought a copy?
John Mac

Trad climber
Littleton, CO
Jul 26, 2011 - 01:39pm PT
Quote from Phil: "Unbelievable, truly unbelievable!! Two of the most significant ascents in North America ( Dunn_-Westbay on the Diamond freed at 5.13 and the Hallucinogen in the Black freed at 5.13+R) have just recently been done and you all can't stop masturbating over Wafts Of Sh#t, Aren't the sperm stains on your twisted panties getting annoyingly crunchy?.

Oh wait I get it those other climbs were in a foreign country called ColoRADo. Never mind carry on. "

Well said!

Let's all just move all. Let Pete write his history piece and the team that actually did the second ascent fill in all the details.

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