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U.S. News & World Report, Jan. 26, 1998
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U.S. News & World Report, Jan. 12, 1998
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U.S. News & World Report, Jan. 12, 1998
man_in_mudboots
okay, a couple more. laugh.gif
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U.S. News & World Report, Jan. 19, 1998
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U.S. News & World Report, Feb. 9, 1998
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okay, okay, one more.
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RH2097
I want that rock climbing thing.
man_in_mudboots
wouldnt it be neat to have?
pallidin
Why people free-climb hundreds and even thousands of feet above the ground with one wrong move meaning certain death is simply beyond me. I hope they have no children to say "thanks dad" after splattering their skull on a rocky ledge.
Cobalt Demon
I am a very experienced rock climber with skill level of 5.12 (usually climb at 5.9 or 5.10). The main reason people climb so high is because they they are often drive by desire to beat something and they know that the reward is at top. I have never been able to take a hike without going to at least one high point.

That rock climbing machine look fun and I would love to have one but experience won't be same as a real thing. That is like as say you got in a car seminar and you break the record of speed, you will never be fully stafisated with that unless you do it for real. It is same thing with rock climbing.
warden
QUOTE(RH2097 @ Dec 11 2004, 12:16 AM)
I want that rock climbing thing.
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my wife doesn`t need one when she climb`s up to my rock`s she can be there for ever ,it`s getting her back down that`s the problem.Can anybody make a machine for that whistling2.gif
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