Maybe you and Layton shoudl get together. You seem to have similar "needs" at the moment.
my needs are satisfied, according to the maslow heirarchy i am working on my wants right now.
nothing wrong with a little bit of advertising now to enhance future bliss
yes it is nice to know, that despite political views, tele vs at schisms, sport vs trad biases and so on, we can all join together in agreeing that marylou who, like dan larson and scotteryx, sux.
If you made a T shirt that said "Fred Beckey ate my dinner" a lot of people could wear one.
Last time he was here he was telling me about how he was going to Kalymnos for the winter with some Whistler chick. Now he's going to Mexico with Ray. Talk about Plan B!
Twice a week or so I either take a helicopter or truck out into the woods and spend 6-8 hours sidehilling on steep slopes wearing rubber rain gear and a hard hat and rubber caulk boots. It works!
According to the CAJ the routes were put up by Ross Cloutier. Isn't he your teacher at UCC Stefan????
Anyways the climbs listed in 1988 CAJ are: Spahats Falls Cone - overhanging ice - loc. Spahats Falls campground 12km N of Clearwater.
Candle Creek Falls - 2 pitch climb with 10 minute downhill approach and finishes at car. 4km north of Clearwater on the park road.
The Candle - also at Candle Creek. One pitch up a 2m diameter pillar.
Bear Creek falls - 200m long route at 6km on Bear Creek road. May require a 3 km ski in.
No grades are given but some of those sound harder than others.
Go gettem and report here what you find! It says Helmcken Falls was still unclimbed in the 1980's.