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  1. Sleeping unit: Built by Wallstein to fit a 6' truck bed and create storage space. Light wood frame - easy to move in and out. Includes locking storage box & removable foam pads (in great condition) for sleeping- $75 or best offer. Locking aluminum tool box by Delta. Storage space is 11" deep. $100.00. Pictures included in the yard sale gallery...
  2. The last reply was for the sleeping/storage unit. The locking storage box is an older version of these: http://www.cpodeltatruckboxes.com/find_by_truck_type.html Again, I will check the model number and get pictures on Thursday.
  3. 1. King County - Fremont area 2. It was built for a Nissan - not sure the make and model, but I will find out. 3. The unit is all wood with foam pads and cloth covering for the pads. 4. I Won't have access to a camera until Thursday and even with a picture it would need to be tried in the actual truck for size. I will try and post a pic on Thursday.
  4. Skis: Never been used & still in package. Tempo Ridge - size 180. Bindings included but have not been mounted- $100. Boots: Salomon Escape, size 11-Mens. Never used. $30.
  5. Sleeping unit: Built by Wallstein to fit the bed of a 6'-7' truck bed and create storage space. Includes locking storage box & removable foam pads for sleeping- $75 or best offer. Locking tool box for truck bed: Aluminum, 60" x 21", made by Delta. Includes 5 1/16" bolts & s keys - $100 or best offer.
  6. It was fun to see everyone and meet a few new folks! Thanks for the campfire entertainment
  7. Awesome climbing guys; nothin' like Skinny Puppy to get ya' pumped It was great hanging with you and other folks - fun times!
  8. Ken- Check out Freund Canyon for Mt. biking. The road is on the left right before the train tracks on Chumstick Hwy. It is not technical, but super fun single track on the way down-maybe I'll join ya'!
  9. you can drop them off at Feathered Friends for Ramuta as well.
  10. Ya, Flag is pretty cool as well and only 4 hours away...maybe three and a half if you're in a hurry!!!
  11. Tucson used to be home for me and it is a great place for climbing year round! I was there in April and although much of Mt. Lemon did burn there are still plenty of places you can get to. When the weather cools off check out La Milagrosa Canyon at the base of Mt. Lemon Highway and Cochise Stronghold (about 1 1/2 hours south east)-you can even find some crack climbs there! Then there is the infamous Baboquivari for some fun alpine climbing. I don't think you'll regret moving there-there is tons of rock within an hour or two of downtown! Head into Summit Hut on Speedway-great people and lot's of guide books. Enjoy!
  12. We were hoping for Wa pass or Darrington area, but I think (know) you are right to increase our chances!
  13. That is kinda' what I am thinking about everywhere! May have more hangin' out than climbing goin' on!
  14. I've done a bit of weekend research but am still having a hard time figuring out the least of the worst places to be this weekend for a 3 person climb either multi-pitch rock or snow/glacier. Whatever our best chances are...any thoughts?
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