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  1. wayne,

     

    all i am sayin is wait till next august and i am totally down for the trip. i know you said you were tired of looking at it, but patience is a virtue? if you have already left i hope you

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    out on it

     

    Aidan

  2. Climb: Eldorado Peak-East Ridge

     

    Date of Climb: 6/25/2006

     

    Trip Report:

    dewanderer and I climbed eldorado's east ridge on the 24th and 25th. there were a handful of parties up there and there is a boot track from about 5,600ft. (where the snow starts) to the summit. we brought crampons but never used them. and didnt rope up until the final exposed summit ridge we only did because we hauled the rope 6,000 ft. and would feel guilty if we didnt use it. things will change as the glacier and route melts out more.

     

    anyway it was a great route but a grunt to get to!! go get it. the views are probably my favorite of the cascade pass area. dewanderer might post pictures when he gets them.

     

    Aidan

     

    Gear Notes:

    ice axe. didnt use crampons. .didnt use picket. barely used rope.

     

    Approach Notes:

    snow starts at about 5,500-5,700 ft. boot pack all the way to summit.

  3. i am going on Oct. 2 tokyo to bangkok to kathmandu..that is the best way to do it. words straight from the mouth of a close family friend who has been living there since 75. i went last summer to nepal and and now going back this fall to trek/work.

     

    as for the political situation:

    the maoists have just annouced a 90 day cease fire. soo thats good for the upcoming trekking/climbing season. dont let the maoist detract you from going....if you have a tourist visa they wont touch you (in theory) and just carry some cash on you so if you do get stopped by them you can give them the cash as a "donation" and say its all you have.

  4. where are you guys getting your information...i have been trying for a month to figure out how to get dispatches from them. are they posting on a site? i am glad he is safe. congrats to Steve and Vince.

    Its weird to look at those pictures of colin standing with Steve house and Tomaz Humar....remembering back when he was 15 and we were both dreaming about climbing the north ridge of stuart......jesus

  5. well we did it a week ago. and there was still two small patches of snow above the huge bivy platform. i cant really give any more info than that. there is water flowing on the bypass glacier slabs but other than that and the snow patch there is no water anywhere and the descent is bare. i ran out of water after getting off the mountain and didnt get any until the car.

  6. Little nervous about route finding (first alpine rock lead).

     

    hmmm maybe you should consider another route if this infact will be your first alpine lead. i cant gadge your experience based on this post but maybe consider a route a little less committing. its just a thought. anyway if you need anymore question anwsered will be glad to help cool.gif

     

    Aidan

  7. Climb: Torment Forbidden -Traverse

     

    Date of Climb: 7/31/2005

     

    Trip Report:

    Theron and Robert and I climbed the Traverse taking two days and sleeping on the ridge. as everyone says the hardest part is at the start. coming down off of torment and getting past the first snow section. we encountered scary steep snow climbing on of between the moat of the glacier and the north side of the gendarmes. as the season goes on this section will be harder to pass. the rest of the route is straight forward and the conditions of the second snow bypass are fine. we had nice steps to follow. pictures to come when theron and robert scan their stuff.

    Aidan

     

    Gear Notes:

    aluminum cramps, ice axe, no snow gear, small alpine rock rack.

  8. the bc's are by far one of the best fat twins on the market. they are heavier so they get through crud better and are durable. if your using them strictly for AT then i would say they are too heavy for any area...but if your using em in the ski resort as well. they are an awsome ski anywhere. i.e. they will treat you fine in the PNW

  9. I FUCKING HATE EL NINO AND GLOBAL WARMING AND ITS ONLY GUNNA GET WORSE CASUE THAT D BAG PRESIDENT OF OURS ISNT GUNNA DO SHIT AND THE ICE AND SNOW IS GUNNA MELT ALL AWAY AND........FUCK AAHHHHHHHHHHH...............end rant now

     

    thank you for your time,

     

    Aidan madgo_ron.gif

  10. ok bode your right his no holds bard style makes watching downhill somewhat interesting but id much rather watch seth morrison ski a line or a slopestyle competition.

     

    i trying to get as good i can before i get older and my body is less flexable.

     

    and ill agree that east coast jibbers dont get the recognition they diserve i sure as hell wouldnt want to crash on ice....ouch.

     

    Aidan

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