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Crackman ... RIGHT ON !! way to go
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when I lived in Yakima we called it Umptanum ... you boys in E-burg been hang'in around the goat ropers too much.
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how would you compare it to standard Quarks with the "pinkey @#$% thing"?
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Looks kind of like Chimmney Rocks
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I was at Smuggler's Notch last January, the high in Burlington was -7 ... ice or rock, it really didn't matter, at those temps for a week or so it was all hard as rock
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repeated folding in the same manner will break down the fabric along with any waterproof coating the material is treated with
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I would definatly agree with this thought, particually for a tool that was never really that popular here in the US .... one look at CAMP's website and you will see they have gone a whole new direction with the Awax ...
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the picture was taken from the West Peak, 6880 Here is a shot of the South Face of the East Peak from 410
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it all depends on the snow conditions .... one year, in Feb, it took me and 2 buddys 6 @#$% hours in fresh knee deep powder (even with snowshoes) to get from the snow park directly below to a camp refered to as "The Yeti's Lair" below the Mainmast .. on good solid pack it's about 2-1/2 hours ... roughtly about 3000 vertical in 1 mile Becky's description in approach (b) is the best .. even with that there are a few tricks ... keep an eye out for some survey tape and every once in a while you may also see tree blazes and old pieces of tin can nailed to trees as well ... this area gets a fair amount of hunter traffic in the fall disclaimer - I am in no way saying that the ice on the north face is worth the effort. Likewise for other potentials throughout the rest of the formation. And you won't know what you will find untill you are on it ... Some years it's been good others have been nothing but loose snow and some crappy class 4. leave your skis at home ... if the snow is deep shoes are the only way to do it If you have a snowmobile you can do a little recon by taking the FS road up to Raven Roost which is directly to the north acrossed the Falls creek drainage
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correct .... North Face of the East Peak there's a shot of your "Rumors of Ice" from Jason & Alex's book ... taken in the spring of 88? pm if you want more info
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Decent guess, but no ... equally decomposed and "friable" as Fred would say Think like a Viking not a Goat
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not 420 ... 410
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Dead voted in governor's race By PHUONG CAT LE AND MICHELLE NICOLOSI The Seattle Post Intelligencer USA - At least eight people who died well before the November general election were credited with voting in King County, raising new questions about the integrity of the vote total in the narrow governor's race, a Seattle Post-Intelligencer review has found.The evidence of votes from dead people is the latest example of flaws in an election already rocked by misplaced votes and allegations that there were thousands more votes counted than actual voters. County officials say they are investigating the cases pointed out by the P-I. "These are not indications of fraud," said Bill Huennekens, King County's elections supervisor. "Fraud is a concerted effort to change an election." The P-I review found eight people who died weeks before absentee ballots were mailed out, between Oct. 13 and 15, but were credited with voting in King County. Among them was an 81-year-old Seattle woman who died in August but is recorded as having voted at the polls. Seattle PI
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no ... mounting <name deleted> is Caddis' job
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gee didn't mean to rain on your parade ... throw you northerner's some rubble from South Cenral and you run and hide under those nice granite slabs up north. her are a few clues ... Half the height of Rainier, give or take a few hundred feet old volcanic remnant winter conditions are the best for climbing intricate maze of gulleys terrain of the goat tom and bob, not necessarily in the morning South of Snoqualmie unsavory rock quality crow and Raven Roost krawarik & martin survey to the west
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ditto .... go buy some bulk nylon webbing, save some bucks and your life
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I'm sure a trip to the gear shop would answer my question but thought I'd throw it up here first .. looking at pictures on the web I tend to think not
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trying to post an image from the phot gallery into the post above??
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drC ... here you go