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CLQPeople are literally traveling hundreds of miles and hiking semi-long distances with a giant pad on their back just to climb a 15 ft tall rock. Do these people just never question what they are doing with their life?
TRVP_ANGELThey're scaling up literal walls while you struggle to climb out of that pathetic thing you call your bed.
Cheers mate!
JAHBRADORDoes it ever get tiring being miserable @CLQ ?
JAHpowI literally quit my old job because my supervisor had nothing positive to say ever. She bitched and moaned about everything. Incredible moral drain to be around. Glad I'm long gone from that awful place.
patagonialuke"People are literally traveling hundreds of miles and hiking very-long distances with a giant pack on their back just to ski a 15ft-wide strip of snow. Do these people just never question what they are doing with their life?"
With just a few minor tweaks, that accurately describes how ridiculous I feel whenever my August / September ski days come around. While it's far from logical, for some reason, I still enjoy it. I know I had similar thoughts during the few months I tried outdoor bouldering.
CLQFuck toxic people, I’d rather have to do a shitty job with good people than have a good/easy job surrounded by shit people.
CLQPeople are literally traveling hundreds of miles and hiking semi-long distances with a giant pad on their back just to climb a 15 ft tall rock. Do these people just never question what they are doing with their life?
CLQI see your point but look at it this way. You do all that because thats the only option you have to ski. Would you do the same thing to ski a 15ft strip of snow if there was a ski resort open with thousands of feet of vert open? Would you continue to hike/drive passed that ski resort for that snow? Anyway this was just a dumb troll thread, you can make anything sound stupid.
LonelyImagine being subpar at everything including posting on ns. Your face is out there
LonelyImagine being subpar at everything including posting on ns. Your face is out there
CLQFuck toxic people, I’d rather have to do a shitty job with good people than have a good/easy job surrounded by shit people.
JAHpowI literally quit my old job because my supervisor had nothing positive to say ever. She bitched and moaned about everything. Incredible morale drain to be around. Glad I'm long gone from that awful place.
**This post was edited on Jun 15th 2020 at 11:54:34pm
patagonialuke"People are literally traveling hundreds of miles and hiking very-long distances with a giant pack on their back just to ski a 15ft-wide strip of snow. Do these people just never question what they are doing with their life?"
With just a few minor tweaks, that accurately describes how ridiculous I feel whenever my August / September ski days come around. While it's far from logical, for some reason, I still enjoy it. I know I had similar thoughts during the few months I tried outdoor bouldering.
CLQI see your point but look at it this way. You do all that because thats the only option you have to ski. Would you do the same thing to ski a 15ft strip of snow if there was a ski resort open with thousands of feet of vert open? Would you continue to hike/drive passed that ski resort for that snow? Anyway this was just a dumb troll thread, you can make anything sound stupid.
patagonialuke"People are literally traveling hundreds of miles and hiking very-long distances with a giant pack on their back just to ski a 15ft-wide strip of snow. Do these people just never question what they are doing with their life?"
With just a few minor tweaks, that accurately describes how ridiculous I feel whenever my August / September ski days come around. While it's far from logical, for some reason, I still enjoy it. I know I had similar thoughts during the few months I tried outdoor bouldering.
skiermanYou're all fucking idiots.
ThaLoraxBehind from walking, sleeping, eating, and boning, bouldering is one of the most primordial, purely humanistic things we can do.