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OT - Any Climbers?

Post by RomanLA » Thu Nov 08, 2007 2:24 pm

I've always wanted to try mountain climbing. I went to a class the other night at an outdoor store to get information about gear and stuff. I'd like to try to climb some small stuff when I go up there on kayak trips. Anyone up there climb? :)

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Post by jermdog » Thu Nov 08, 2007 5:09 pm

lots of us climb
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OT - Seafood and Zydeco

Post by Drifter » Thu Nov 08, 2007 6:52 pm

Dude, everytime I see that Lake Charles, LA under your avatar I start getting hungry for some real cajun seafood. Think I might could get you to swing by Mulate's over in Breaux Bridge and pick me up a real seafood platter next time you head north?

My Zydeco collection is getting a little stale as well... :wink:

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Post by Butch Crain » Thu Nov 08, 2007 7:02 pm

He doesn't have to go that far - Harris' Seafood at Hayes or the Boiling Point in Sulphur both are right up there with Mulate's.

I'm still hoping to talk him into a regular tasso & andouille run from Rabideaux's in Iowa.

Roman, where did you take lessons? Dean Padgett at the bike shop had been talking about sponsoring that kind of thing.

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Post by Drifter » Thu Nov 08, 2007 7:11 pm

Butch Crain wrote:He doesn't have to go that far - Harris' Seafood at Hayes or the Boiling Point in Sulphur both are right up there with Mulate's.
Quality tips there Butch, 'preciate the heads up - gonna have to check 'em out. One thing I like about Mulate's is they have a signed pic of Robert Duvall right there in the doorway when you walk in. If Robert eats there "you know it gonna be good, man".

Sorry about the Jack.

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Post by Clif » Thu Nov 08, 2007 7:12 pm

awww, cher, yall stop talkin' like dat. Makin' me hungry, yeah.
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Post by Butch Crain » Thu Nov 08, 2007 7:30 pm

"When I get off of this mountain, you know where I want to go?

Straight down the Calcasieu River, t'wards the Gulf of Mexico

To Lake Charles, Louisiana, little Bessie, girl that I once knew

She told me just to come on by, if there's anything she could do"



Man - it makes me misty eyed.

And you're right Drifter - Mulate's is a way cool place too.

You should check out the streams at http://www.kbon.com/ and http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/krvs/ppr/index.shtml to get your zydeco/swamp pop fix.

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Post by RomanLA » Thu Nov 08, 2007 9:52 pm

Yeah...I'm sure I could pick up some food on the way. lol

Butch...It wasn't a hands on thing...it was just a discussion of gear and systems. Art Cormier, the founder of the Rok Haus, gave the presentation at Pack and Paddle in Lafayette.

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Post by Drifter » Thu Nov 08, 2007 11:53 pm

Butch Crain wrote:You should check out the streams at http://www.kbon.com/ and http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/krvs/ppr/index.shtml to get your zydeco/swamp pop fix.
I'll definitely be checking those out, probably bookmarking them too. Right now I'm in the middle of moving from the country (dialup- where I am right now) to a large city of 25,000 (broadband - where I will be after this weekend) Soon as I get that higher-speed connect it will be Zydeco Tyme!

I said I would never leave the country and move to town, but at least I ain't going back to Dallas, or even anything as big as Shreveport... :wink:

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Above riddle taken from a napkin at Johnny Case's. Only the sharpest will 'cipher out dat one. First one to figure out what it say win a free Budweiser at La Pussiere next time I'm down day way. (Which may be a while)

OK, jacked up po' Roman's thread again, so back on track...

Roman, dis Cormier (Cor-My-Yay?) fella you say be givin deze presentation on climbin' up de mountain, he cajun, yeah? Lah-Fay-Yett - I say heck yeah he cajun - specially wid a name like dat. Ok so what do a cajun no bout climbin up de mountain? Answer me dat.

Romaneaux say:
"Hey Drifta, any cajun gonna know 'bout de same knowedge of de mountain climbin'-up as de Texan gonna know 'bout de whitewater. Put dat in yo accordian and squeeze it." :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by Cowper » Fri Nov 09, 2007 7:27 am

Whitewater - Rockclimbing - Mountain climbing - you're just torturing yourself man!

I'm thinking you'll also need to be taking up Mountain biking, Hang Gliding, and especially Alpine Skiing.

And you'll need a very fuel efficient vehicle. :lol:

(Does your boss know you're thinking about moving?)
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Post by Drifter » Fri Nov 09, 2007 7:44 am

Cowper, if I were Romaneaux right now, I'd be sayin':

"You talkin' to me??" :lol: :lol: :lol:

Git him Romaneaux... :twisted:

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Post by Cowper » Fri Nov 09, 2007 8:23 am

It's the Red Bull talking man. I can't help myself.
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Post by Drifter » Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:16 am

:lol:

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Post by okieboater » Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:50 am

I don't know about climbing,
but
all this talk about cajun cooking and good spots to enjoy same
are getting me interested in spending a week end down there just
traveling from establishment to establishment.

And, having spent a lot of time in the rural south and now out here west of the Mississippi, I've had many a good meal from the back of a gas station, roadside BBQ stand or butcher paper wrapped "bolonnie" sandwiches off the butcher block from the local butcher!

Zydeco is a plus as well!

is ole Boozoo Chavis still making music down there?
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Post by RomanLA » Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:57 am

Cowper wrote:Whitewater - Rockclimbing - Mountain climbing - you're just torturing yourself man!

I'm thinking you'll also need to be taking up Mountain biking, Hang Gliding, and especially Alpine Skiing.

And you'll need a very fuel efficient vehicle. :lol:

(Does your boss know you're thinking about moving?)
Yeah...I'm mountain biking too...don't really have any interest in hang gliding or skiing at the moment. :P

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