new routes in pemberton
new routes in pemberton
oh god this is not like me. really, this is my first time. usually i'm in the acura down on robson street. i don't rub up with the computer normally. anyway, enough about me and more about you and why you should visit pemberton in the spring. lots of new routes have gone in at suicide bluff and though we might say it ourselves, they ***I swear too much*** rock....HARD. that's, HARD. if you know the style of classique 80's frog style stances then you know the quality of a pitch. we don't put up no shite routes up there. well, maybe a couple are a bit sh*t, but the majority will ROCK YOUR WORLD. everything thing thing is on www.drtopo.com. see you at the crag. bring your cowboy hat, ya southern poofs. mine's an esb, if you're buying. cheers, from the mysterious conumdrum.
-
- Casual Observer
- Posts: 11
- Joined: Wed Mar 01, 2006 3:29 pm
lets see the topo
I heard that R. Barley and others have been busy up there. Also here the potential is fantastic. When can we see a topo of the climbs being placed up in the Soo Valley. Nothing on Dr. Topo but some basic directions to the bouldering. I also heard that it suffers a bit from a long walk in and lots of sun.
what do you mean, you cannot find them on dr.topo? shine a light guv'nor, are you deaf? there right there. barley has been up the soo valley bolting comtrived link ups of snow slopes, beetle infested trees and 2metre sections of gravel. he says they're good. we however hang out at a far more gentlemanly crag, the suicide bluffs in pemberton. access is by time capsule, cause everyone's gonna wish they were there in the good ol' days before the crowds. nah, i can't send your site a topo, cause i burnt all the orginals, along with all her stuff, you know what i mean? just tell folk to go to drtopo- print it oot and get to the flaming crag. cheers, stewart
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 47 guests