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    Anyone else into Rock Climbing/ Mountaineering?

    Anyone else into Rock Climbing/ Mountaineering?

    Just wondering, at least 90% of the climbers I know are smokers but I haven't really seen anyone on here mention it.
    Fengzi Reviewed by Fengzi on . Anyone else into Rock Climbing/ Mountaineering? Anyone else into Rock Climbing/ Mountaineering? Just wondering, at least 90% of the climbers I know are smokers but I haven't really seen anyone on here mention it. Rating: 5

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    Anyone else into Rock Climbing/ Mountaineering?

    i scramble up rocks but im no rock climber
    i summit peaks but im no mountaineer

    if i had more time and cash i would love
    to go to nols to take some courses.
    i really want to learn thetechnical side
    of climbing.that is in my future.

    hey fengzi have you done el capitan
    Love is patient and kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. Love is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, and it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. Love always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres

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    Anyone else into Rock Climbing/ Mountaineering?

    NOLS is pretty hard core. I did the NOLS "North Cascades Mountaineering" course and it was brutal. 30 days with 90lb packs and they don't hold anything back. They figure the best way to learn is by doing so they don't tend to go for the beginner routes. We had one guy evac'd and two other dropped out part way through due to simply being terrified. Some folks just don't enjoy climbing up 50 degree ice slopes with man eating crevasses waiting below Attached is a pic I took on the course

    Never did El Cap. Got into the planning stages a couple of times but it's a big commitment. Not to mention that you need literally thousands of $ worth of gear. I've done a number of big climbs though. The regular route up Fairview Dome in Tuolumne, Middle Cathedral in Yosemite, the standard route up Cathedral Peak in Tuolumne, and a route up something called Calaveras Dome. the other pic is me about 1,000 feet up on Calaveras

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    Anyone else into Rock Climbing/ Mountaineering?

    i like hiking, do about 13-15 miles in a single day, on the weekend, once a week.
    tottaly kickass.

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    Anyone else into Rock Climbing/ Mountaineering?

    Hey Cooler, have you ever hiked up Mission Peak in Fremont? It's a bit of a long slog but the view at the top is incredible.

    Gotta love the Bay Area, hundreds, if not thousands, of miles of hiking trails right outside our doorway

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    Anyone else into Rock Climbing/ Mountaineering?

    hey fengzi
    you gotta good life there buddy
    how much weight can those anchors hold
    that you stick in the rocks
    Love is patient and kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. Love is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, and it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. Love always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres

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    Anyone else into Rock Climbing/ Mountaineering?

    Fengzi, i hike Sunol. last week, i walked the train tracks through Norris canyon. from pleasonton, tword fremont.

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    Anyone else into Rock Climbing/ Mountaineering?

    i did a lot of sports routes and bouldering when i lived in eastern TN and western NC, butthat was years ago. i ended up in FL for five years and only got to do indoor walls. i'm in central NC now and still have my rack.

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    Anyone else into Rock Climbing/ Mountaineering?

    I can rock scramble real well. But no real rock climbing. I do rappel once in awhile. All different kinds. I learned it all in the military. I got abandoned bridge I go to In the SBNF where you you can get stoned and rappel. I dont really think I have the confidence or the upper body strength anymore to do true rock climbing.

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    Anyone else into Rock Climbing/ Mountaineering?

    You really don't need a lot of upper body strength for rock climbing. At least not until you start getting to the really hard stuff. That's really just a misconception a lot of people have. It's really much more about balance and knowing how to move your weight around.

    I always got a lot more satisfaction from doing a long, but fairly easy, 5.6 route up some peak in the Sierras than an 80' 5.11 route at the local crag. I love the peace and serenity of the big mountains. There's absolutely nothing like smoking a joint 500' up on a rock wall with nothing but the birds and the wind around you. You just have to make sure that you, and the guys your with, can keep their wits about them when they're high.

    As for Friendowl's question about how strong the anchors are; they can hold a lot of weight. Typically several thousdand lbs. The gear isn't what you need to worry about. The rock itself will usually break before the anchors do.

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