Hilarious. It's making it's way around too http://www.rockclimbing.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=2363634;sb=post_latest_reply;so=ASC;forum_view=forum_view_collapsed;
I'm going to live in Manhattan this autumn. For how long into the season do you think I can boulder in Central park ? Is it easy to find climbing companions there if I would want to climb on rope outside NYC? =) Anyway im from sweden and my name is Gunnar!
Gunnar: you can boulder @ Rat Rock through the fall, depending on when winter weather arrives (typically Novemberish). As for meeting climbing companions, your best bet may be the gym, though you might be able to find some amongst regulars at Rat Rock...
This is a stroke of genius-thanks for it! I climb at Brooklyn Boulders regularly and hope that one day I too will become slightly more hip by association.
I've never seen a rat, but then again I haven't gone looking for one ;-)
HILARIOUS! And completely accurate. At least as far as Chelsea goes. (too afraid to go to BB.)
ReplyDeletehey, my first comment! Likely my first reader. I'm verklempt.
ReplyDeleteVerklempt eh? Don't be. It was BRILLIANT. I encourage you to turn your wit to TRC in New Rochelle and other suburban gyms.
ReplyDeleteHilarious. It's making it's way around too
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so spot on! thanks
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very funny video!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to live in Manhattan this autumn. For how long into the season do you think I can boulder in Central park ? Is it easy to find climbing companions there if I would want to climb on rope outside NYC? =)
Anyway im from sweden and my name is Gunnar!
cheers
this is fucking brilliant and hilarious! more more more! :)
ReplyDeleteGunnar: you can boulder @ Rat Rock through the fall, depending on when winter weather arrives (typically Novemberish). As for meeting climbing companions, your best bet may be the gym, though you might be able to find some amongst regulars at Rat Rock...
ReplyDeleteThis is a stroke of genius-thanks for it!
ReplyDeleteI climb at Brooklyn Boulders regularly and hope that one day I too will become slightly more hip by association.
I've never seen a rat, but then again I haven't gone looking for one ;-)