Thank you Kenny, no hard feelings at all and I understand your reasons for commenting the way you did now. I would be very frustrated and feel disrespected in that situation as well. Please email me at climb420.geo@yahoo.com so that I may divulge some facts that I would rather not share in public. these conversations are always better had then harbored with ill will in your soul. I appreciate the story, which I had heard from Roger before come to think of it. See you out climbing, my man.
If there are names you would like to tell me for the guide, please do. If there are other rad 8 foot tall piles of mud, I want to know. In the meantime, Kenny, go easy on other climbers. We are brothers. Noah.
...names and grades. I suggest that we collaborate and mention the Orphan it the new guidebook. It will be one of history's AKA's. I know you, an I respect your work. But when you come onto my video site, anonymously, and start hating and being negative, you are going to get confrontation. There was a much more effective, less negative way to open up this discussion than with raw emotion. Respect the fact that I had no idea... Frank never mentioned you or the orphan, etc.
Kenny, I think I met you once at the True Value crag. I am sorry there has been friction. You absolutely have contributed to the scene with that crag. That crag, by the way, is mostly choss. You know that... It also has one of the finest 12's around on perfect volcanic rock. It's a great local's spot. Modern boulderers are keen on finding, naming, developing and ultimately sharing the fruit of their efforts. The Orphan is a fun boulder with many 5.12 - 5.14 boulder problems that now have
My mistake, you sounded like you cared. Fine, it's the orphan boulder. You should write an article in the mag so that everyone knows it's your boulder. Let's rename the problems you did in the the guide, I don't know what to tell you, bro. You seem very defensive and aggressive and that's not how I roll. It's an eight foot tall boulder. Get over it, go find us a new boulder and share like we do, then you will have a voice. Until then, stay in the shadows, amigo. It's where you belong.
@wooferds You seem upset. Maybe if you had told people about the boulder, the name, and the routes you had done, people could have been enjoying your contribution for many years. Frank Licido found this boulder, cleaned it, we all broke holds and named and did new lines. Just because you did one easy line on this boulder long ago does not mean you contributed to the scene. You had your chance. Now, it's the Ronin boulder. thanks for your comment and it is historically interesting.
Thank you Kenny, no hard feelings at all and I understand your reasons for commenting the way you did now. I would be very frustrated and feel disrespected in that situation as well. Please email me at climb420.geo@yahoo.com so that I may divulge some facts that I would rather not share in public. these conversations are always better had then harbored with ill will in your soul. I appreciate the story, which I had heard from Roger before come to think of it. See you out climbing, my man.
slackclimb 2 months ago
If there are names you would like to tell me for the guide, please do. If there are other rad 8 foot tall piles of mud, I want to know. In the meantime, Kenny, go easy on other climbers. We are brothers. Noah.
slackclimb 2 months ago
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wooferds 2 months ago
...names and grades. I suggest that we collaborate and mention the Orphan it the new guidebook. It will be one of history's AKA's. I know you, an I respect your work. But when you come onto my video site, anonymously, and start hating and being negative, you are going to get confrontation. There was a much more effective, less negative way to open up this discussion than with raw emotion. Respect the fact that I had no idea... Frank never mentioned you or the orphan, etc.
slackclimb 2 months ago
Kenny, I think I met you once at the True Value crag. I am sorry there has been friction. You absolutely have contributed to the scene with that crag. That crag, by the way, is mostly choss. You know that... It also has one of the finest 12's around on perfect volcanic rock. It's a great local's spot. Modern boulderers are keen on finding, naming, developing and ultimately sharing the fruit of their efforts. The Orphan is a fun boulder with many 5.12 - 5.14 boulder problems that now have
slackclimb 2 months ago
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wooferds 2 months ago
My mistake, you sounded like you cared. Fine, it's the orphan boulder. You should write an article in the mag so that everyone knows it's your boulder. Let's rename the problems you did in the the guide, I don't know what to tell you, bro. You seem very defensive and aggressive and that's not how I roll. It's an eight foot tall boulder. Get over it, go find us a new boulder and share like we do, then you will have a voice. Until then, stay in the shadows, amigo. It's where you belong.
slackclimb 2 months ago
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wooferds 2 months ago
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wooferds 2 months ago
@wooferds You seem upset. Maybe if you had told people about the boulder, the name, and the routes you had done, people could have been enjoying your contribution for many years. Frank Licido found this boulder, cleaned it, we all broke holds and named and did new lines. Just because you did one easy line on this boulder long ago does not mean you contributed to the scene. You had your chance. Now, it's the Ronin boulder. thanks for your comment and it is historically interesting.
slackclimb 2 months ago
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wooferds 2 months ago
Love this!! Whats he song????
Freerunner3540Cards 2 months ago
Little Ninja!
slackclimb 2 months ago
ahh Zun
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