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num1mc

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  1. http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20131226/NEWS01/712269964 So this is all going to take $98K just for overhead - which is presumably sending him on a number of climbing trips. Where does this $98K come from? Is it from EE, and is removed first as an overhead item? So by my math, to raise $110,000 for cancer, the public will need to cough up $208,000. Maybe Kyle could comment
  2. Do you pay your way, and 100% of donations go to cancer care, or does Everest Endeavor pay your way to these fun trips, and cancer gets a lesser amount?
  3. Depends on how steep the wall is and how big a ripper the second wants to take.
  4. To be absolutely clear, the land covered by the "Wild Olympic" campaign is not in ONP, is not now Wilderness and does not promote the expansion of ONP.
  5. Thank you for the excellent summary, although I would characterize the project management of the Green Mountain site as equally absurd
  6. http://www.gayoutdoors.org/page.cfm?typeofsite=storydetail&id=992&storyset=yes
  7. And I wouldn't hazard a guess what the building is setting on. Could be piers, wood or conc.
  8. So as I understand it, they could do a lot to save the structure, even bringing in sling loads of Knaack boxes, but are more than reticent to do so because: 1) Governmental inertia 2) Fear of lawsuits 3) Some in the hierarchy do not believe that structures belong in Wilderness, and a loss of the structure is part of the natural way. I for one support saving these historic buildings, but no one from DC calls me on my Obama phone
  9. I think those mechanisms are already there, it is just that some agencies don't want to use their ability to use chainsaws for trail maintenance. Likewise with historic preservation.
  10. Shoring a river bank against erosion is essentially impossible without tons of money, rip rap, heavy equipment and paperwork. The only way to save that building is to move it, or hope the river decides to move itself
  11. The demise of Wilderness Sports http://cascadeclimbers.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/81210/Wilderness_Sports
  12. A quote from Clark Gerhardt about the Swallows Nest from Super Topo http://www.supertopo.com/climbers-forum/1183970/Boat-Street-Swallows-Nest-Seattle-appreciation-thread
  13. Swallows Nest was never ever ever ever on Capitol Hill. Ever ever ever.
  14. But given that this is a group, walking across with large packs gets my full endorsement
  15. sounds like a pull rope would be in order, so the first and stronger members could yard the weak-scared-frozen-or incompetent across
  16. We also had pre-Big Wall Bob, before he was drummed out of the corp by Patty Murray's brother
  17. And I remember gb as a basic student, under my expert first-year intermediate tutelage.
  18. He lived in Tacoma
  19. Newbie Mountaineers class of '75 here
  20. I want to say it was around '95 they closed. I was glad when those snots when out of business.
  21. It shouldn't, it just really says don't Skycrane it to Hoquiam for repairs in the shop
  22. And their star graduate was CBS
  23. Thanks You missed out taking the courses in Everett, I was an AJ Culver man myself
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