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Furry News Network - Fri 8 Apr 2011 - 21:26

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Spanish-speaking sports website features article on climbing fursuiters

Red Furros - Fri 8 Apr 2011 - 21:01

Spanish-speaking sports website “Monta??ismo y Exploración” recently featured an article showing a couple of fursuiters doing mountain sports such as climbing and rappel.

The first of the videos was filmed in the Stone Summit facilities in Atlanta, GA and on it we can see “Cinnabar” climbing an artificial wall.

The second was filmed during Camp feral in Algonquin, Ontario in Canada.

And finnaly the last one we see “Oki Doki” in Robbers Cave state Park during Wild Nights 2010 showing his rappeling skills.

Additionally, browsing in Youtube we found a couple more with some trekkings and more stuff, so it seems our fursuiting friends are starting a trend on mountain sports!

You can read the original spanish article right here.

And if you are wondering with all that says, here’s an english translation of the text:

 

Have you ever been climbing and noticed all those mice, lizards and other animals while you climb? so why to doubt it? Animals climb and now they also do it in artificial walls.

Years ago, in one of the Banff Mountain Film Festival we saw a dog that was really climbing using paws, head and all its body to go beyond where most dogs stopped. In that moment everyone liked the film.

Maybe it was that dog, we really don’t know, but the thing is that there are many animals climbing walls. Well, what we could think it’s an animal at first sight is really a person with animal mascot costumes climbing or doing another mountaineering activity.

Let’s correct that last statement, it’s not strictly a “mascot costume”, they are called “fursuits”, in other words: an animal-shaped costume which is a representation of the people inside. Because who wears the suit is not just some random person but a member of a community that seems to have grown beyond of what they thought themselves.

The generic term for them is furry (plural: furries) and it’s an English word. It’s meaning is “with fur”, that simple.

Like everywhere else where mascots show up, where furries show up there seems to be a great commotion from children. And well, these characters begun to appear in the mountaineering scene, mainly in artificial walls where it seems they are well accepted, mainly by climber kids and teens.

These characters share their joy and fun once they are inside the suit. It’s the benefit of annonimacy. However it should be good if someone could get in touch with them and tell them a bit about security regulations. In the third video, the wall is locked on a flexible steel cable and in the last; the furry is jumping on the rope while the rope is rubbing against a sharp edge. Both are to be avoided as they may represent a security risk.

However, it seems that this will be a new way to bring people to climbing sports in mass. Just a comment, you should keep an eye on your pets, especially if you see them near to your climbing harness”.
With content from montanismo.org
translated with permission from the author.

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Spanish-speaking sports website features article on climbing fursuiters

Red Furros - Fri 8 Apr 2011 - 21:01

Spanish-speaking sports website “Monta??ismo y Exploración” recently featured an article showing a couple of fursuiters doing mountain sports such as climbing and rappel.

The first of the videos was filmed in the Stone Summit facilities in Atlanta, GA and on it we can see “Cinnabar” climbing an artificial wall.

The second was filmed during Camp feral in Algonquin, Ontario in Canada.

And finnaly the last one we see “Oki Doki” in Robbers Cave state Park during Wild Nights 2010 showing his rappeling skills.

Additionally, browsing in Youtube we found a couple more with some trekkings and more stuff, so it seems our fursuiting friends are starting a trend on mountain sports!

You can read the original spanish article right here.

And if you are wondering with all that says, here’s an english translation of the text:

 

Have you ever been climbing and noticed all those mice, lizards and other animals while you climb? so why to doubt it? Animals climb and now they also do it in artificial walls.

Years ago, in one of the Banff Mountain Film Festival we saw a dog that was really climbing using paws, head and all its body to go beyond where most dogs stopped. In that moment everyone liked the film.

Maybe it was that dog, we really don’t know, but the thing is that there are many animals climbing walls. Well, what we could think it’s an animal at first sight is really a person with animal mascot costumes climbing or doing another mountaineering activity.

Let’s correct that last statement, it’s not strictly a “mascot costume”, they are called “fursuits”, in other words: an animal-shaped costume which is a representation of the people inside. Because who wears the suit is not just some random person but a member of a community that seems to have grown beyond of what they thought themselves.

The generic term for them is furry (plural: furries) and it’s an English word. It’s meaning is “with fur”, that simple.

Like everywhere else where mascots show up, where furries show up there seems to be a great commotion from children. And well, these characters begun to appear in the mountaineering scene, mainly in artificial walls where it seems they are well accepted, mainly by climber kids and teens.

These characters share their joy and fun once they are inside the suit. It’s the benefit of annonimacy. However it should be good if someone could get in touch with them and tell them a bit about security regulations. In the third video, the wall is locked on a flexible steel cable and in the last; the furry is jumping on the rope while the rope is rubbing against a sharp edge. Both are to be avoided as they may represent a security risk.

However, it seems that this will be a new way to bring people to climbing sports in mass. Just a comment, you should keep an eye on your pets, especially if you see them near to your climbing harness”.
With content from montanismo.org
translated with permission from the author.

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Episode 135 - Fandom Is Weird!

Southpaws - Fri 8 Apr 2011 - 19:35
This week on KnotCast, its all out FANDOM WAR! Or.. well, not. We get feedback on this weeks topic, a few off topic emails, and end the show on a horrifying (to Savrin) note. It's magical. :D This weeks song is "Crimson Twilight" by the OCRemixer Dr. Manhattan .. It's Castlevania, not ponies! http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR02217/ Donations.furaffinity.net - Help keep FA alive! Use our coupon code 'knot' at AdamEve.com for a great deal! Episode 135 - Fandom Is Weird!
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Spanish-speaking sports website features article on climbing fursuiters

Furry News Network - Fri 8 Apr 2011 - 11:52

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Spanish-speaking sports website “Montañismo y Exploración” recently featured an article showing a couple of fursuiters doing mountain sports such as climbing and rappel.

The first of the videos was filmed in the Stone Summit facilities in Atlanta, GA and on it we can see “Cinnabar” climbing an artificial wall.

The second was filmed during Camp feral in Algonquin, Ontario in Canada.

And finnaly the last one we see “Oki Doki” in Robbers Cave state Park during Wild Nights 2010

Find the full article here: Noticias Red Furros

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Spanish-speaking Mountain sports website features article on climbing furries.

Furries In The Media - Fri 8 Apr 2011 - 11:03
Spanis-speaking website http://www.montanismo.org  featured an article on climbing fursuiters

More information and english translation on http://bit.ly/ehWKn9
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Spanish-speaking Mountain sports website features article on climbing furries.

Furries In The Media - Fri 8 Apr 2011 - 11:03
Spanis-speaking website http://www.montanismo.org  featured an article on climbing fursuiters

More information and english translation on http://bit.ly/ehWKn9
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Spanish-speaking sports website features article on climbing fursuiters

Red Furros - Fri 8 Apr 2011 - 10:25
	375Spanish-speaking sports website "Montanismo y Exploración" recently featured an article showing a couple of fursuiters doing mountain sports such as climbing and rappel.

The first of the videos was filmed in the Stone Summit facilities in Atlanta, GA and on it we can see
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Earthquake/Tsunami Aid Charity Auction

furryne.ws - Fri 8 Apr 2011 - 08:47
"I'm sure most of you have heard about the earthquake and subsequent tsunamis that have impacted so many countries, Japan taking the brunt of the damage. Our hearts go out to all of those who have been affected by this disaster. There have been many people saying things like "pray for Japan." While it is always important to feel sympathy and hope in situations such as this, taking action will always be the most important step that a person can take. Therefore, we would like to set up a charity auction to benefit some of the organizations that are being and will be dispatched to help wi

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DANCE EVOLUTION DANCE MASTERS SILENT HILL ROBBIE !!!!!!!!!!! - a5a5a5aZa5sa5a5a5a5

furryne.ws - Fri 8 Apr 2011 - 08:46
soiVLyYCSlM "ROBBIE THE RABBIT DANCING Dance Masters,Dance Evolution Xbox360 Kinect Gameplay http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLo0D8IYXXw DanceEvolution?Xbox 360? JapanExp2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg6Re9moG-Q DanceEvolution?Xbox 360? TOKYO GAME SHOW 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMtzHWdBo-0&feature=related "

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Multiple Artist Charity Auction to Benefit Japan! -- Auction 2

furryne.ws - Fri 8 Apr 2011 - 08:46
"This is the first of many multiple-artist charity auctions we have organized to benefit disaster relief efforts in Japan. All proceeds from this auction will be donated to Direct Relief International. Screenshots and/or video of the donation will be made publicly available for all auctions."

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A Noisy Casting Call as Thousands Quack for Aflac

furryne.ws - Fri 8 Apr 2011 - 08:46
"IT sounds like the setup for a punch line: A man walks into a room and quacks like a duck, then so does another and another and. ... For about 650 hopefuls in six cities, the premise was no joke. They were auditioning Monday and Tuesday to be the new voice of the duck character in advertisements for the insurer Aflac."

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Video: Toronto Furmeet & Walk – April 2, 2011

Furry News Network - Fri 8 Apr 2011 - 02:37

Furry meet-up and walk from Union Station in Toronto through the Skydome(Rogers Ctr.) area and up Spadina to Kensington Market. A fun time was had by all!

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Video: Toronto Furmeet & Walk – April 2, 2011

Furry News Network - Thu 7 Apr 2011 - 13:26

Furry meet-up and walk from Union Station in Toronto through the Skydome(Rogers Ctr.) area and up Spadina to Kensington Market. A fun time was had by all!

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