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Hi, I'm the founder of Uncooped! After a day of particularly good climbing at Taylor's Falls (MN), a friend said "Hey, wouldn't it be cool if there were a way to share routes, photos and tips with other climbers?"

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Log in to leave a comment or Create an accountsaphiresunset writes:
That pic was taken this past Aug in Glacier Nat Park. That is Lake Ellen Wilson behind me. We came over Gunsight Pass and got out at Lake Mac Donald.
Vicki writes:
Thank you for the nice comment, and for the friend request, too!
I really enjoy seeing all of the "Great Outdoors" pics on here.
Thank you for creating Uncooped!
Now if only I could get outdoors as much as I'd like to....
mngreg writes:
Hey Bruno - the site looks great. I'm enjoying it already.
Things are good. I'm still fly-fishing, but not quite as much this year as in years past... I blame the house we bought back in May for that. Alas.
Hope all's well with you!
shadowz357 writes:
The Keys were great! The best part is that Bass Pro had sent me there for training (in January while everyone here was freezing) and I got PAID to go fishing! I kinda miss that job.
asher84 writes:
Thanks for the add, Bruno! I found the site through your intro to minnesota climbing. I moved out from Minneapolis this summer, and I really miss VE and all the climbers out there! So welcome to minnesotaclimbing (though I'm not there), it's a good group!
OutdoorsBlogger writes:
Hey man, good morning. Found the site this weekend, looks very cool... I sent it over to a guy we have blogging for us about outdoors websites to see if he'll do a write up about it. He's been a little slow to respond lately, but I'll give you a shout when he comes around. -wade
DrWeick writes:
Bruno, this site is even better than your yellow living/dining rooms!! Thanks man.
chrissyjoy writes:
Thanks for this, it is great!
benmoore writes:
wondering if maybe the top bar should be gradiented sky, the main background green grass, and the very bottom brown dirt. would that be earthier?
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