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seth kovar

climber
Reno, NV
Jan 23, 2012 - 09:54pm PT
Funny, I remember ST being about telling stories for entertainment. And not just climbing stories, but other sports too.








You ain't very entertaining. Nothing much ever happened you, eh? I would expect from the previous posts you made, all kinds of stupid stuff happens to you.


Just dumb sh#t while climbing places you shouldn't be and ain't good enough for, I suppose.


Please, please, if you could grab my stuff and send it to me that would be great...


JESUS but that sounded pathetic. Such baby whining, "Gee, thanks in advance for going up, getting all my stuff and then giving it to me because I am too lame to actually go and get it back myself."


You are COMPLETELY pathetic.

You want lessons on how to climb, clean and retreat without sounding like a 12 yr old girl begging he big brothers to get her stuff back??







You abandon your crap on a route, and its BOOTY dumass, nobody owes you a damn thing, kiddy.

god, you are so easy. :)
rich sims

Social climber
co
Jan 23, 2012 - 10:11pm PT
Saw it up close and personal
A guy learning aid is practicing on a 100’ boulder.
After getting up twenty feet to the first roof he realizes he forgot slings but figures he will just not clip pins that need slings.
Higher up one pin blows, then five more and he passed as many not clipped.

As I was swinging up side down with my fingers almost dragging on the ground I realized I was very lucky that day.

My partner starting to lean back on a rope he had not tied back in to about 11 pitches up.
Sioux Juan

Big Wall climber
Costa mesa
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 31, 2012 - 08:36pm PT
the stoopedest thing seen while climbing, I did not see.
cuz it was prolly me, most of it was learning how to do it without proper guidance ! nothing new for the 70's and those 2 yellow books, HOW TO ROCK CLIMB AND ADVANCED ROCK CLIMBING.
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Jan 31, 2012 - 08:46pm PT
Maybe not the stoopidest but at least I got photographic proof.
Dood has a stick and Fido's got sh#t on the last steep bit to the top of
Mt Hood. There's a big-azzed bergschrund just below them and it gets a bit
steeper (it seems) higher up. We were on the way down so don't know how it turned out.
I hope it went well for Fido.

Willoughby

Social climber
Truckee, CA
Jan 31, 2012 - 09:38pm PT
This was pretty stupid.

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