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A very
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Topic Author's Original Post - Jan 23, 2015 - 09:15pm PT
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I'm putting together a list.
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Lorenzo
Trad climber
Oregon
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Jan 23, 2015 - 09:16pm PT
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Aid and free?
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limpingcrab
Trad climber
the middle of CA
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Jan 23, 2015 - 09:18pm PT
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Have Ed H. write a formula that can predict the number of ascents using the coefficient of friction on the mandatory holds.
Considering they feel like greasy glass I'll estimate one million +/- three
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john hansen
climber
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Jan 23, 2015 - 09:32pm PT
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A very long list...
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Texplorer
Trad climber
Sacramento
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Jan 23, 2015 - 09:33pm PT
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Probably easier if you limit it to climbs using hands and feet and only the rope to catch them if they fall.
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Avery
climber
NZ
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Jan 23, 2015 - 09:45pm PT
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Another list!! Where do I sign?
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apogee
climber
Technically expert, safe belayer, can lead if easy
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Jan 23, 2015 - 09:46pm PT
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A dawn-ting task. Good luck with that.
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RyanD
climber
Squamish
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Jan 23, 2015 - 09:52pm PT
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Before I add my name to this list i'd like to know what the data is going to be used for?
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MisterE
Gym climber
Bishop, CA
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Jan 23, 2015 - 10:08pm PT
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This thread has legs!
8-)
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madbolter1
Big Wall climber
Denver, CO
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Jan 23, 2015 - 10:52pm PT
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Over the decades I've ascended so many buttresses that were piles of manure that they all fade together now into one vague and faintly ever-present odor. So I don't remember if any particular ascent was relevant to your present topic. I just remember that there were a lot of ascents of what could only be described as manure pile buttresses.
I don't know if that vagueness of "known," seeing as it picks out almost nothing in particular, could be worthwhile to you.
Perhaps that question about clarity is me descending into the manure pile that is analytical philosophy. But that would be a descent, about which it seems you would not care, seeing as you expressly said "ascents."
Also, philosophy probably could not count as a buttress, even metaphorically. Any particular philosophy could be buttressed, but it seems clear to me that this is not the sense of "buttress" you have in mind.
Sorry. The more I've thought it through, the more convinced I am that I can't help you in your quest.
But I shared the above anyway just to let you see the process of my trying to be helpful, so that you could see how seriously I have taken this thread.
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ß Î Ø T Ç H
Boulder climber
extraordinaire
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Jan 23, 2015 - 11:02pm PT
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clinker
Trad climber
Santa Cruz, California
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Jan 24, 2015 - 06:14am PT
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Many special and ingenious people climbed Manure Pile.
Wasn't it also called "Ranger Rock"?
Same thing.
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Bad Climber
climber
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Jan 24, 2015 - 08:35am PT
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A mildly interesting question. The number must be over 10K, yes?
BAd
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Lorenzo
Trad climber
Oregon
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Jan 24, 2015 - 09:02am PT
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I thought it was called El Teniente?
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Camster (Rhymes with Hamster)
Social climber
CO
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Jan 24, 2015 - 09:20am PT
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I don't have enough fingers for this exercise. But, luckily, I do have enough for several other exercises.....
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survival
Big Wall climber
Terrapin Station
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Jan 24, 2015 - 09:51am PT
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Well I've got a number of IAD and IAP ascents myself.
I hope I make the book.
I even guided a Norwegian girl up it and broke all the pitches into two so we had good comms, and could see each other.
I may have the only 16 pitch ascent of Nutcracker.....
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Lorenzo
Trad climber
Oregon
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Jan 24, 2015 - 10:05am PT
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I assume belays were all hands free stances....
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survival
Big Wall climber
Terrapin Station
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Jan 24, 2015 - 10:17am PT
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Hey now, I didn't say there was no aid involved, I only said IAD and IAP!!
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RyanD
climber
Squamish
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Jan 24, 2015 - 10:28am PT
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A Norwegian girl gave u aid on a 16 pitch push of the nutcracker Survival?!
That sounds like a book in itself!
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survival
Big Wall climber
Terrapin Station
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Jan 24, 2015 - 10:37am PT
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It was epic Ryan, that's for sure. It was a complicated love triangle sorta thingy...
I was dating Norwegian woman #1, who asked me to take her good friend, Norwegian woman #2 up a long route. Woman #2 was not as good a climber as the rest of the Norwegian contingent that summer. Everyone was trying to fill their personal tick book, and lady #2 had trouble finding solid partners. She was a great gal, so I agreed to do it.
Actually it was a great day in the sun, only one of many great stories to be had from MPB.
If only that stone could talk.
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