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Mountain climber
Oct 6, 2010 - 09:32pm PT
Seems like his ploy to keep everyone away from his new bitchin' wall is working.

OnT: how about the various re-bolting initiatives? Teaming up with a couple of them could help get critical mass for some big orders.

I mostly climb in nearly boltless areas, but I'm also good for a few bucks towards fixing up climbs, especially belay anchors on big stuff I might actually come use some day.
Banquo

Trad climber
Morgan Hill, CA (Mo' Hill)
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 7, 2010 - 12:34am PT

Banquo

Trad climber
Morgan Hill, CA (Mo' Hill)
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 7, 2010 - 12:39am PT
adatesman

Trad climber
philadelphia, pa
Oct 7, 2010 - 12:44am PT
Been here for a while (although nowhere near as long as some), but apparently not long enough to have faith in the click-on-the-username-to-send-an-email thing.

Read: in case it didn't work, I dropped you a msg about gear testing, Banquo.

-aric.
Banquo

Trad climber
Morgan Hill, CA (Mo' Hill)
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 7, 2010 - 10:41am PT
Aric, I sent a reply to supertopo@sh......

QITNL ... How the heck do you say that? Where was I? That's a good puzzler. I had to walk about 17 miles from the nearest trailhead and that narrows it down to a pretty small piece of California. Look for a feature that is about 1.5 miles wide and shaped like a loaf of bread. The panorama above shows the south face.
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