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Around the snow and the rain too does not keep the refléchissant item interpréteur interactive jobs of your clothes to penetrate better must it it for hard alpine conditions use itself exterior. Around the liquid outside of your bundles to keep it is better to urinate in them. But, if from these unfortunate events comes, in order to change over, you can always carry bags bread over your socks or a " poncho of Seattle " (bag of wastes with holes it cut inside), in order to keep the water of the infringement on your in former times waterproof clothes at the water. If neither one nor the other one of these situations function, you are screwed!
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only if you can make it to the Weeping Wall.
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I tried to order an "Ambo extreme cord" from barrabes but they don't stock em.
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Sno-sealing works on leather. Leather is animal skin. Get your honey to Sno-Seal you and you won't need Gore-tex, you can run around in the rain and snow naked as a jaybird!
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Whenever I see this thread in the Active Topix thread I see it reads "What's the best piece of..." and I think of some other potential questions that might get asked that start that way.
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to the angles you are describing, I typically take to an axe of the ice of 60cm and a hammer with an alpine selection. The alpine hammer very works or like my second tool if the surface obtains me enough signs (or my partner is quite unstable) to that wishes one I to torment light - often one screw and one pole by trepador - just to assure one enough belay in ambo extreme cord - and if surface to be smooth, I the more often as soon as to moor axe to hammer inside like one pole, or t-to groove. If to the cord for above or it does not depend on the equipment. If a partner is perceivably more fort in poons and tools, attempt " I cut-roping " with the strong trepador in the component terminal. This technique allows that you move almost quickly because you could solo, whereas still he is remaining insured to the surface (snow, ice, or rock). Its question specified snow/ice, so I am not treating the possibility of needing the additional physical dowry the rock... cut-roping?? physical dowry?? [ 12-17-2001: Message edited by: Dru ]
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ohhhh... south park. now i get it. i have no tv. i have only ever seen one south park ever.
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quote: Originally posted by philfort: "Conditions" can change in a very short time. Thats right, it can get much harder very quickly! (OR so I hear, unlike purp I have no first hand experience)
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quote: Originally posted by jon: Drul you forgot Terrence and Philip. Who are they?????????????????????
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Ade is gonna be mad you abused those icicles!
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Buy the "emergency fuel flask" from MEC next time you are up here.
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quote: Originally posted by philfort: I heard his mother used a piton for protection, but I guess it didn't work. She shouldn't have used a baby angle I guess
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quote: Originally posted by Bronco: I've hot dried a 10 year old goretex parka and it works sweet. I didn't want to hot dry my newer one incase it melted, but it seems to work pretty good and hasn't melted anything, yet. Has anyone done this (hot dry) with a scholer product to revive the waterproofing? [ 12-17-2001: Message edited by: Bronco ] Yea, and it works good. Schoeller doesn't melt in drier, although you can flame-off any fuzzies with a lighter if it starts to micropill.
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Whoa Dwayno, if you getting that excited maybe you better go offline and take care of business!
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quote: Originally posted by Dwayner: 2) Unless you're growin' your own, or know the source, there's a good chance that just a few steps back behind your little purchase there is death and mayhem in the equation (via smuggling, drug rings, etc.). Or a bunch of stoned Canadians hiking across the border with huge backpacks filled with bud and having a celebratory toke when they meet their pick up on the US side. No death and the mayhem is on the order of "dude where are my car keys, dude?" "Dude I thought I gave them to you?" "Dude I cant get this child proof lighter to light!"
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But Stim didn't start climbing till he was in his 50's, right? whereas Beckey allegedly emerged from the womb via chimney technique and tied off his own umbilical cord with a figure-8 knot.
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quote: Originally posted by Cpt.Caveman: Dru nobody will catch us hehhehehe. At least no time soon.... Esxceptfor Timm@y cheating himself up to 50 000 posts. But we all know that doesn't count.
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You mean Scotch Guard?? WASH AND DRY HOT first to revive DWR. then try ReviveX. ReviveX works best according to ArcTeryx, they use it on everything they make, even packs and whatnot.
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MSR stove blowtorch like the infamous XGK does work real well for heating up the hot knife.
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Make that 2000 post guys. The gap is widening between me and Ray and between the two of us and the rest of ya.
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So where is the Lillooet trip report Capt.? Did you climb ice or just ?? Doh... I just found it at http://www.cascadeclimbers.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=8&t=000042 [ 12-17-2001: Message edited by: Dru ]
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quote: Originally posted by David Parker: Yeah, I have some generalizations about Americans. They are shitty drivers and consume way too much of the world's resources! Maybe this should be a new thread! They are fat too! 68% are "overweight". 40% are "obese". Canada is skinnier - I think its about 40% and 20%. Must be cause we burn more calories living in the freezing cold temps and building our igloos.
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crowbar: chops unnnecessary bolts removes stuck gear inflicts mayhem on teenagers caught trying to break into your car breaks open locks on locked gates on logging roads smashes up pallets for big bonfire back at camp
