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Little J-Berg! Thanks to @John_Roper, @rat, and @lunger for getting me to peruse some images and revive this thread!
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Beta Needed for Finding Howard(?) Tower in the Sisters Range
JasonG replied to Bravebatty's topic in Climber's Board
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MRNP Carbon River/Mowich Lake Access Closed
Fairweather replied to Fairweather's topic in Access Issues
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Hey! Life long Bellinghamster here who is in love with the Sisters Range. We went out to do the Green Creek Circ recently and heard some guides talking about Howard Tower. Well, we found Eifel Tower, but we have no idea where to find this Howard Tower, or what it looks like. We'd love to explore and climb more of what the Sisters has to offer us.
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This approach is an appetizer of nettles and other thorny shrubbery types that thoroughly enjoy tickling your ankles with utter abandon. The 5.4 on the super gorge classic corner is a splendid main course in prime conditions currently. Though we wondered if frozen moss would allow for less rope drag when pulling to rap? How old is the pin by the tree?
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Kelty Cloud 6500 Pack vs Wild Things Andinista
ahutton replied to erewhon's topic in The Gear Critic
It's now over 20 years later; and I still don't regret the purchase of the Kelty Cloud (or my Hilleberg tent) and it's as durable as it was on day one though a bit dirtier. Sometimes good gear is good gear. -
Hey did you end up finding anyone for this attempt? Short notice, but we just got shut down by the aftermath of the storm last week, and I'm chomping to find another opportunity to make it up there this season. Happy to discuss in more detail.
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John, Yep, I saw that photo when looking for lines other than the first ascent. If the summit register is to be believed, the Plumb Line Buttress is probably the, in my flea-bitten opinion, less aesthetic buttress starting from the right edge of the leftmost snow patch. We initially had our sights on the thinner rib west of our central buttress but there appeared to be a section of rot where it first gets steep and another below the top so we opted for the safer option. It's anyone's guess where Roger Jung went but I wouldn't be surprised if he climbed roughly the same line as us. I would call ours a "possible" rather than "probable" first ascent. To add to Eric's list of stats: We took about 6 hours on the route but that's 'cause one of us is "old and in the way".
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Jaredvg started following Partners wanted: All the Things and Types for the PNW
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Partners wanted: All the Things and Types for the PNW
Jaredvg replied to wingy's topic in Climbing Partners
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MRNP Carbon River/Mowich Lake Access Closed
Fairweather replied to Fairweather's topic in Access Issues
Access to MRNP just got worse. (For Pierce County residents.) https://mynorthwest.com/chokepoints/sr-410-white-river-bridge/4121822 -
Baranof Island Alpine Traverse August 22 - 25, 2023
Joe_Poulton replied to Fairweather's topic in Alaska
There was a guide a few decades ago that was planning to open this traverse up as a guided outing. It didn’t happen however. I just came across this bit: https://www.kcaw.org/2017/11/17/sitka-hikers-wrap-epic-six-year-baranof-island-trek/ -
A moment ago I was searching here for anyone possibly climbing with POTS. I have 4 kids now; the 2 oldest most likely have POTS; one of our 4 year old twins survived two open heart surgeries in her first two years of life; both at UCSF Benioff—the best pediatric cardio-thoracic surgeon Dr Reddy is down there. But back to POTS; found something somewhere else so, I figured I’d drop it here: https://blog.weighmyrack.com/how-to-climb-with-pots/ Anyone here have kids with POTS that go out in the woods hiking or climbing?
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Thanks for the clarification, John @John_Roper -- I've seen it variously referred to with the -burg, the -berg, the full name with either an e or a u, and sometimes the hyphenate J-. Presumably the playful J-berg is truncated to make clear it's a smaller version of the real deal, and refers to a mountain and not a city? Anyway, now we know, J-berg! Fixed it in the title, etc.
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I have been gone from the area for over 20 years now. But I never thought that this would happen in my lifetime. Rather melancholy about that now.
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FA - Helms Deep - The Stairs of Cirith Ungol - 6 pitches, 5.11c
wayne replied to aawait92's topic in Alpine Lakes
We tried it today, it could use a good scrubbing- 4 replies
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