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num1mc

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  1. Got a source for that? http://www.komonews.com/weather/blogs/scott/Current-snowpack-at-Paradise-Ranger-Station-among-best-in-last-31-years-261448311.html
  2. Or the stuff sack fell apart
  3. I would suggest that you try SuperTopo. They have a lot of older posters. http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/forum.php
  4. http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2023658786_spinkprison1xml.html http://cascadeclimbers.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/users/2113/D_dog
  5. I always love almost failing the belaying test at gyms.
  6. Same thing happened to the "Mountaineers Journal", it just faded away.
  7. The art and science of route setting at the Feathers? Naah, not here
  8. Why? You left something that others feel is garbage. You set a route at your own discretion and peril.
  9. Not too many years ago you were a member and a defender. Now you're a harsh critic. Welcome to the outside We'll get a badge for that
  10. And the only ones that can legally operate are the ones who have jumped thru the hoops.
  11. From an e-mail from NPS-NOCA
  12. I've seen deep snow all the way from the parking lot, and the need to use crampons in the gully in late june. I've also seen bare rock everywhere the same time of year.
  13. That article set new standards for name dropping
  14. The OP isn't looking for advice for a purchase he's planning, he is looking for photographs to put in an e-book he is writing
  15. This forum is all about setting trucks up: http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/index.php
  16. http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2023266234_forestservicemoralexml.html
  17. The seismic data sure makes sense, but you'd have to wonder if the lower debri pile was steep enough while in-situ to fail, let alone fail with such a strong seismic signature.
  18. And you know that he isn't familiar with this site? Bold claim that.
  19. Jumbo Mountain was probably a failure in the melange bedrock, which the scoured wet debris and the glacial veneer as it flowed downhill. It could have also originated as a relatively small slump in a sedimentary veneer up high. Hazel/Oso is a huge classic slump
  20. Why yes, that was me! If I recall, I was doing my first top rope at Barney's Rubble; and both me and my partner Steve were slapped with a 100 dollar ticket by a ranger looking like santa clause. So, disheartened and ticket in hand, we drove down to Peshastin pinnacles where we were later that day, confronted by said ranger,and accused of running over government signs. He crawled beneath my beater hatchback civic, and said a couple scratches on the oil pan looked fresh, and that his forensic partners could come and corroborate that I was the perpetrator. A week later he called and apologized to my parents, after apprehending the culprit. Were you that older gentleman giving us sage council? Thanks for reminding of this story. Yeah, I'll never forget that one. Wholly muckie eye, I was 34 at the time! We talked because you said you went to Shorewood, and I said I was in the first graduating class of Shorewood. I was the one that let you know that I saw the signs knocked down previously to you driving out. I always kicked myself that I never wrote a letter to the district ranger on that tool, cause you know, letters from older gentlemen like myself pull weight with the man!
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