It seemed obviously to be a joke.zacob wrote: Okay so the guy was stupid and choose to take a truck where he didn't have the skill to be but honestly does that give you the right to vandalize his property? I really hope your are both joking and that we as a climbing community wouldn't be so selfish as to act like such idiots.
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Z -zacob wrote:Okay so the guy was stupid and choose to take a truck where he didn't have the skill to be but honestly does that give you the right to vandalize his property? I really hope your are both joking and that we as a climbing community wouldn't be so selfish as to act like such idiots.Kojones wrote:I was thinking the same thing! Glad you posted it. I'll hike up there today and affix a sharpie on a string hanging from the side mirror.perryw wrote:At the very least, I hope the passing hikers will sign their names on the truck with a Sharpie.
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Your 900+ posts are decieving, I don't think you know who your talking too. W/ out idiots like us life would kinda suck and people who try to drive their Tundra's up Cameron will continue to do so w/ out suffering the embarassment that they deserve. Besides, Sharpie will wash off.... maybe!
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I knew exactly who I was posting too, which is why I commented. Read between the lines however you would like.
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Read between the lines?zacob wrote:I knew exactly who I was posting too, which is why I commented. Read between the lines however you would like.
It was clearly a joke
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I generally don't like to get involved in bickering on this site, but you called me out. So I'll call you out and say you obviously don't know who you are talking to if you think you are talking to me.zacob wrote:I knew exactly who I was posting too, which is why I commented. Read between the lines however you would like.
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Okay...so maybe you have grown up. I took a long hiatus from 14ers... about the time I left the two of us were arguing about climbing these same mountains because of the liability closure. I took the stance that you should stay off as not to exacerbate the issue, you took the stance that you were going to climb them anyways...so that is where my comment comes from, looks like those posts were some of the ones scrub when Bill cleaned up the off route forum so I didn't find any of our previous conversations...Kojones wrote:I generally don't like to get involved in bickering on this site, but you called me out. So I'll call you out and say you obviously don't know who you are talking to if you think you are talking to me.zacob wrote:I knew exactly who I was posting too, which is why I commented. Read between the lines however you would like.
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But nonetheless, I didn't really like the suggestion joking or not...because I have been the victim of vandalism. Sucks to have fix/replace or clean stuff because of others immaturity.
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The real joke was the post before this one!J-RockandRockpile wrote:Read between the lines?zacob wrote:I knew exactly who I was posting too, which is why I commented. Read between the lines however you would like.
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You kidding? I thought it was a summit register.zacob wrote:Okay so the guy was stupid and choose to take a truck where he didn't have the skill to be but honestly does that give you the right to vandalize his property? I really hope your are both joking and that we as a climbing community wouldn't be so selfish as to act like such idiots.Kojones wrote:I was thinking the same thing! Glad you posted it. I'll hike up there today and affix a sharpie on a string hanging from the side mirror.perryw wrote:At the very least, I hope the passing hikers will sign their names on the truck with a Sharpie.
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Hey y'all, how many 14ers.com stickers you think we could stick on that thing before the tow truck finally arrives?
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I know Kojones and he is a class guy. I would trust him with my daughters.
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Yeah? But, would you go fishing with him?gsliva wrote:I know Kojones and he is a class guy. I would trust him with my daughters.

It looks like the ridge is just right up there!
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I don't want him to know where my private trout waters are.
Back to the stuck truck. Has it be recovered yet?
Back to the stuck truck. Has it be recovered yet?
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Jesus Christ, can't we have a single thread on here that doesn't degrade into a petty bickering contest?