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  1. March 17. Paddling the Columbia. Meet Webnick2007 in the front row center, as he raptly listen to his hero. Cage match afterwards. https://www.mountaineers.org/about/locations-reservations/seattle-program-center/events/bewild
  2. Sounds like a Ford owners sister in the parking lot of Fort Lewis on a Friday night (or any other night for that matter).
  3. Hard use out there with Uncle Rick?
  4. You guys drive Fords or Chevy's? Or Dodge Ram's?
  5. They did the route a week of two prior to John's thirtieth birthday, and John was showing slides at his party. I think John and Monty simo'ed the route, but not the other two. Wholly christ I got drunk that night. Stole Monty's beer and puked in front of John's car.
  6. Ask your uncle Rick
  7. I bet 3/8 tempered ain't cheap
  8. Aren't you on the wrong mountain?
  9. At least five times: Mark Twight, Mark Bebie et. al. Second ascent April 89 by rat and Mellonhead Forrest Murphy, Dan Aylward Dave Parker, Wayne Wallace These guys Corrections noted above http://cascadeclimbers.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/140726/3
  10. http://cascadeclimbers.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=855323
  11. Absolutely none I was being facetious
  12. Grant County doesn't want the land because they hate everybody from outside Grant Co. except when a check is being written. WDFW isn't in the campground business, and State Parks can't afford what they already own. A sticky wicket that.
  13. Absolutely none
  14. My climbing partner and I had the exact same thought last year prior to attempting Ice Cliff Glacier and came very close to a similar situation. We ended up having to do some heinous mixed climbing on the rock between the two cornice gullies to avoid huge chunks falling off that cornice when the weather turned warmer than we expected (we should have known better). Reading your report brings back haunting memories of my own near disaster on that route. I think the hazards of that route are often minimized by reports and guidebooks. That cornice can vary from an easy walk up to death trap depending on conditions. Thank you for sharing your story and glad to hear you are ok I don't think a glacier named the Ice Cliff, which claimed Mark Weigelt and involved almost the entire Washington climbing community in the accident and rescue has unknown or minimized risks. If people are not aware of the dangers, that is certainly not the fault of the web or Fred. http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=860&dat=19721018&id=k4BUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=VI8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=5038,866141 http://publications.americanalpineclub.org/articles/13197302701/Washington-Stuart-Range-Mt-Stuart'>http://publications.americanalpineclub.org/articles/13197302701/Washington-Stuart-Range-Mt-Stuart http://publications.americanalpineclub.org/articles/13197302701/Washington-Stuart-Range-Mt-Stuart
  15. It's not like there was different rules for different little bitches
  16. Coaches are optional in sport f###ing
  17. Now will you?
  18. That was rough
  19. BUMP
  20. My favorite machine there, a '81 Tucker resurrected from the Hyak heap pile. It has a classic Detroit 4-53. They started making the 4-53 in about 1940, and ended production in the late eighties
  21. Mount Erie has a rope tow
  22. They are in some states like Alaska, Minnesota and Florida where they have swamp, bog and muskeg fires. Most of the machines pictured here are four tracked Tuckers. Most of the machines used to carry tools or retardents are two tracked Bombardiers, Thiokol/DMC/LMC, Formost or Nodwell. Tucker is used for North Slope and draught work.
  23. Nope. Used for several thousand vertical feet
  24. Looking at you two? Proud be be SoSnoCo.
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