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11 Comments
siftbotsays...2 more comments have been lost in the ether at this killed duplicate.
vaire2ubesays...seems like a recipe for changing your environment... trickling water, over ice... which being introduced into little holes accelerates the melting... a good way to weaken the ice, but whodathunk.
meanwhile in syria... not so much time for recreation! /bummer
TheFreaksays...I think I'll take up fishing.
Grimmsays...#1 YT Comment "that slide made my butthole pucker."
I agree!
chingalerasays..."To boldly go where white people have no business going!"
shagen454says...I can't tell if he is smiling the whole time or if that is his "fuck" face.
CaptainObvioussays...It would be a lot easier without that mountain there.
fritzo9602says...Yet another victim of global warming.
bamdrewsays...I also tend to laugh and smile immediately after (and sometimes during) overwhelming situations. I think it at least in part is a reflexive way that we socially acknowledging with others that an intense thing just happened, and we rode it out and we're now in the aftermath of it right?
Also... adrenaline.
>> ^shagen454:
I can't tell if he is smiling the whole time or if that is his "fuck" face.
oOPonyOosays...When you get finished the climb, and your arms warm up, all of the by-products of muscle effort finally leave your arms. Painful. Called the "Screaming Barfies", and why I don't climb anymore. =)
direpicklesays...Man. That seems like a big climber-fail. Why would you be on an inch-thick sheet of ice with water running over it?!
Is that common? Not a climber.
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