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colder than predicted today, -8c in hope right now, -1 in abbotsford but there are 8" of freshiez o9n top of my car in chilliwack, and with freezing rain and soaked climbing gear i'm not anxious to run back out for a few more pitches supposed to rain all the rest of the week in hope
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no its because it is hard to make an artificial hold small enough to make an indoor slab climb interesting. even most jibs are too big.
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well the second thing i thought was "she must be cold!" of course the first thing i thought was so the boots worked i guess!
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gary, aren't you always complaining about sandi? just foist all your problem customers off on her and let two wrongs make a right
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stfu subarus are a higher lifeform awd snugcar
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nothing on either website i know a bunch of cc.commers were up here and climbing today, hope whoever it was had a good trip up until that point! Considering that Bridal Falls was spewing water as of wednesday, it may have actually been one of the neighbouring falls like never a bride or white wedding
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I am hoping they are oK... it's almost in my backyard
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what station?
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It must have been hell for the chairlift operators to operate their machines in such cold temperatures!
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where'd you hear that? anyways Bridal Falls is in Chilliwack, not Hope.
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none of the pictures you are posting are of climbs with names you dope!
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That road is already snowed in
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those gloves are only like 109 CDN at MEC
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That Crack N Up looks sketcheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. Have you ever done some test loading with a dropped weight?
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thats what happens when warm fronts move in!
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Actually it also works on beefy-armed dragons with consummate V's and majesty .
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Maybe she works with the nodder
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the new mclane guide will be out in spring 2005, i saw some proofs, it looks pretty good...better topos for one thing.
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Squamish Select Sux
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I knew this guy in the federal Fisheries Department who would show up barefoot and wearing leis, and give flowrrs from it to women at the meeting. He was a Fed and basically had enough seniority through his union to be unfireable. We all just tried to work around him and/or not tell him about meetings until they were over.
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But hey, the Solar System has a new K2!! Saturn's Moon Iapetus Shows a Bulging Waistline 01.07.05 Images returned by NASA's Cassini spacecraft cameras during a New Year's Eve flyby of Saturn’s moon Iapetus (eye-APP-eh-tuss) show startling surface features that are fueling heated scientific discussions about their origin. Image left: This stereo view of Iapetus shows the spherical shape of Iapetus and some of the moon's topography. The prominent linear ridge in the center of the dark area - a place known as Cassini Regio - marks the equator quite closely. The ridge was first discovered in this set of images and was seen at higher resolution in images taken during Cassini’s flyby of Iapetus on New Year’s Eve 2004. Image credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute. + Full image and caption. One of these features is a long narrow ridge that lies almost exactly on the equator of Iapetus, bisects its entire dark hemisphere and reaches 20 kilometers high (12 miles). It extends over 1,300 kilometers (808 miles) from side to side, along its midsection. No other moon in the solar system has such a striking geological feature. In places, the ridge is comprised of mountains. In height, they rival Olympus Mons on Mars, approximately three times the height of Mt. Everest, which is surprising for such a small body as Iapetus. Mars is nearly five times the size of Iapetus.
