• @Starbuck
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    87 months ago

    It looks like someone let their cat do the typing for the footer there. Is that a real language at the bottom?

    • @Syrc
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      87 months ago

      Looks like it is. And yes, apparently they use 7 as a consonant.

      • @problematicPanther
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        57 months ago

        evidently, the 7 is a glottal stop. I’m not sure what that means, but I think it means like how a brittish person would pronounce T’s without actually making a T sound.

  • @xpinchx
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    57 months ago

    Ohhhh it’s like a climbing park. Climbers are a different breed lol.

    • @xploitOP
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      57 months ago

      … yea I guess so, according to the blurb at the bottom, they contributed to the provincial park in some ways. It also has pretty nice views as you’d imagine.

      • @xpinchx
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        27 months ago

        Damn BC is gorgeous I didn’t realize where you were. I’m used to seeing trail maps like that in Illinois US and it’s just a dirt path through some trees and around a man made lake. I gotta drive about 3 hours to get to anywhere with interesting geography - mostly glacial lakes and valleys in the Midwest.

        I grew up in Colorado I miss the Rockies, they’re truly magical.

        But yeah rock climbers love giving crags and routes stupid pun names, it’s charming.

        • @xploitOP
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          37 months ago

          It’s pretty amazing here, coming from a European country that is known for its nature (and not a huge amount of tourism), and Colorado is definitely on our list of places to visit as it looks beautiful. Only really visited California/Nevada national parks in the past and some smaller places in Washington…and yeah Illinois is nowhere on our list of places to visit, so I can imagine how it must make you feel some days, coming from Colorado