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The Yard Sale
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More gear and photos added.
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North Cascades
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Trip: Mt. Buckner - North Face Date: 7/26/2010 Trip Report: If any are interested in current conditions on the north side of Mt. Buckner I posted a trip report here: Mt. Buckner North Face - Trip Report - July 25-27, 2010 http://mountainschool.b
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Oregon Cascades
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Haven't been up it to see if there's pro on the line, but it would have to be a real bolt ladder before I'd say anything. If folks want to practice aid on that face I don't have too many complaints; just a suggestion to be careful with big loose stuf
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Rock Climbing Forum
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The Eastern 5.7 route called EB4 has no bolts on it. I also noticed the guide calls it EB4 on one page and EB5 on the other?!?
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Spray
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How does one go about getting on Mariella's Christmas list?
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Climbing Partners
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PM sent! Let's do it.
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The Yard Sale
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Im selling a Bibler El Dorado with vestibule, $350, plus $30 shipping anywhere CONUS Paypal only, Im near SLC. I bought it almost new from a guy who was selling everything to become a Buddhist monk. Ive never even used it. Its a sweet tent. I have t
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Climbing Partners
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Joe, is possible I will know Sun night. I'm in a WOFA course this weekend.
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The Gear Critic
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Does anyone own either of these bags? I would love to meet you anywhere on the east side or at your favorite crag (32/38/index etc) and take a look at it. I can't find any local retailers that have it in stock and don't want to order until I can si
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Spray
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Cause they rapin' everybody out heah! "We're coming for you, Homeboy!"
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Newbies
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man up and keep your name public. Only pussies use alias online.
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Climber's Board
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screw crampons and their bags. chop steps with long alpin stock axes. keep crown royal in the bag instead of crampons. better yet, stay home and get drunk on said crown.
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Fitness Forum
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Seattle Hand Surgery Group as mentioned above is the preminent group of Orthopedic Hand surgeons in Seattle. Any one there would likely go a great job, they're all Fellowship Trained with the highest training and degree of skill. Thomas Trumble at t
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Climber's Board
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do ya want one more on your trip? i have been wanting to to glacier for a while, but cnat find anyone to go with. Brandon 360-653-8195
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Alpine Lakes
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Thanks! The approch was surprisingly easy. It was so close i though I must have been cheating. The only lose rock I didnt like was the first 4th class scramble. The rest of the trip was preety soild.
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Alaska
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Good luck. It rains a lot there in August.
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Spray
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Lame spray? Not enough NSFW type material?
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North Cascades
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I've often wondered whether one may be "better" than the other. I thought the "1951 route" made sense to me at the time and was overall a good outing. Where the photo is labeled "steep heather" it is indeed VERY steep
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Alpine Lakes
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Red flags are aid.
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Alpine Lakes
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Juan- Ha!!! The approach was also hot, but at least I was out of shape. Trickery is important, but not nearly as much as having a VERY understanding wife. Tom- considering your climbs as of late, this would be pretty darn mellow. I think you'd e
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The Yard Sale
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Check you email please to contact me. Thanks.
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Climbing Partners
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Cool Joe! It has been a while. (Well actually only once before). I will shoot you a PM.
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Climber's Board
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and then there are the hardest traverses - stuart range as/per croft - southern pickets - northern pickets - silverstar/wine - and original ptarmigan(still unrepeated after 60+ years).
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Climbing Partners
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Looking to climb in the 5- to 5.8 range at Leavenworth mid-week. Day or multi-day trips. Have rack, double ropes. Don't have a car and need a ride from Seattle. Will pay for gas. Other destinations with easy trad stuff are also cool. Any takers? I
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British Columbia/Canada
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Ah, sooo cool! I always said that BC got the best part of PNW. Nice job!
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