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quote: Originally posted by Muffy The Wanker Sprayer: rednecks don't carpool you are ruining my image of you bronco If he's gonna ride with me, he has to ride in the back of my truck. He and Erik really hurt her feelings last week and she hasn't gotten over it. Anyway, we need someone to open and close the gates to get to town and it's a lot faster with 2.
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You would have a tough time getting to the top of Mt. Blum and back in a day. Or Terror. Ptarmagin ridge on Rainier looks like a fun day outing, car to car...
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good call, Greg W, you wanna carpool or is my ford too wimpy?
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quote: Originally posted by Terminal Gravity: I am feeling shakey about the use of cams after this terrible accident. I'm sure I am not alone.... AMEN Brother! I really took my time leading a "warm-up" 5.7 crack this weekend totally paranoid about the gear I had in ripping out and plunging to my death if I fell. I was testing each hold, planning my next 4 or 5 moves like I was free solo. I finally reached the chains and lowered off to find out it had taken me 1.5 hours for 1 pitch. Sheesh! I didn't know I could hang on that long. Anyone know what kind of rock is in the Hyalite, specifically Practice Rock, Lambone? I was definetly thinking way too much about the accident and probably just need to take a good old whipper out at Index in some nice burly granite to get over it.
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I just hope dad don't catch me wearing his boots!
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I wonder if Matt P has any gossip about these guys. They claim (and yes, I am a little skepical) to have put up a 3,900' 5.9 and did the entire FA Free solo in 5 hours?!! It's ironical that somehow, me and Matt P have the same number of posts despite registering within 10 days of each other.
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The Owner of a country gas station decided to have a promotional contest for the customers at the station. He puts up a sign that says "FREE SEX WITH GAS" Erik and Greg W drive up in their chevy, fill up with gas and request their prize. The owner told Erik to pick a number from (1) to (10), and if he guessed correctly, he would get his free sex. Erik then guessed (8) and the proprietor said, "No, you were close. The number was (7). Sorry, no free sex this time but maybe next time". Some time thereafter, Erik, again with his buddy Greg, pulled in for a fill-up (those Chevy's sure get bad mileage), and he asked for his free sex. The proprietor again gave him the same story, and asked him to guess the correct number. Erik guessed (2) this time and the proprietor said, "Sorry, it was (3). You were close but no free sex this time". As they were pushing the truck away (it had broke down again), Greg said to his buddy Erik, "I think that game is "rigged", and he doesn't give away free sex". Erik replied, "No, it's not rigged -- my wife won twice last week".
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quote: Originally posted by erik: quote:Originally posted by Bronco: Not that I would encourage anyone to waste our precious resources on a monster like that. unless you are short right? I believe "Little Man" is the more widely accepted term.
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quote: Originally posted by erik: ....do not buy a ford product(mazada)......screw ford..... I am gonna remember this the next time you want to sit under the canopy of my truck (while it is raining) and drink my beer. I don't think you'd go wrong with any of the current new truck models if it's gonna be a climber mobile and occaisional beauty bark/firewood hauler. We had a 95 Ranger 4x4 and it was great (same as a mazda) no problems. If you are considering full sized trucks, Ford has a new (smaller?) diesel coming out in '03 that will blow your mind as well as the doors off of that newer chevy diesel with the Allison tranny (big problems there buddy)! They are getting insane with 325 hp and 560flbs of tourque. With another $1,000 worth of mods you could increase that by as much as 15% while getting a little better mileage. Not that I would encourage anyone to waste our precious resources on a monster like that. You should get one for the wife too!
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quote: Originally posted by gapertimmy: http://strong.dk/girl.php PAGE TOP JERKage you
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quote: Originally posted by dbconlin: Does anyone have firsthand experience with the BD lamp that has a LED bulb and a halogen. I think it won the Backpacker magazine editors choice award. My friend owns it and hates it. Any opinions? I have one and like it. The single LED seems brighter than some friends Tikkas. Halogen works great for route finding/bush wacking in the dark too. It's nice to just have one headlamp that does everthing.
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Anybody know anything about these: http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=15633&bmUID=1033063952118 Looks like a good deal (hell, a great deal) for a decent sleeping bag. It's slightly on the heavy side, but it would be a major improvement over my kelty holofil 5 year old shiver sack. Anybody know of any drawbacks to this particular bag?
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I'm new. I have a question about our collective personality.
Bronco replied to Cleophus's topic in Climber's Board
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I'm new. I have a question about our collective personality.
Bronco replied to Cleophus's topic in Climber's Board
I will climb the Great Northern Slab Directissima with the 5.6 d sit start tomorow. I like when people chest beat before the attempt. -
check this out TimL: http://www.cascadeclimbers.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=9;t=000423 I haven't used it a lot, but, it seems to be holding up fine.
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I think I am pathetically, 2 for about 20 attempts on peaks this season, it's just not happening for me this year. Pretty good learning experience, examples: don't attempt an ice route when there is only wet snow cover on the rocks and you're expected to be back at the office by late afternoon, don't encourage your partner to wear new boots that haven't been broken in on the long flat approach, do climb snow filled 45 degree approach gullies in good weather lest you be trundled and avalanched on when it turns to wind and rain, do pick partners who have similar motivation for attempting the climb. It's not fun being the frusterated "gung ho" partner (SUMMIT OR PLUMMIT) or the frusterated guy who needs to get back to town for a comittment. I've been both this season. here's to doing some cool winter climbing ps: if anyone wants to go out to big 4 and destroy some ice, let me know.
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quote: Originally posted by Dru: ... so i dunno about heavy, I was comparing it to 20 degree (F) down bags from Western Mountaineering, ID, FF, Moonstone, etc. It's heavier than those, but, for the beer I can buy with the money I save, I won't worry about the extra few oz and I have a winter bag anyway. Can I say, Holofil sucks. Thanks for the info dru and fs. [ 09-27-2002, 01:19 PM: Message edited by: Bronco ]
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quote: Originally posted by chucK: How ironic it's ironical you boob!
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Life-Link / Dynafit stack the odds of avalanche survival Odds in skiers favor with the Air Bag Backpack System. Monday, September 23, 2002 Jackson Hole, Wyoming -- Life-Link will distribute the ABS (air bag system) backpack in North America beginning this winter. " The ABS system is the only tool backcountry travelers have to actively prevent themselves from burial in an avalanche. The question is would you rather be on top or on the bottom?" says John Scott, Vice President of Life-Link International. With the growing popularity of backcountry winter sports and an increase in avalanche fatalities over the past few winters, this system is sure to attract those who want to and/or need to travel in avalanche prone areas, yet remain as safe as possible from the risk of being buried. The ABS backpack is designed to keep the skier above the surface during an avalanche by increasing the volume and surface area to help "float" the victim to the surface during the avalanche and as the snow settles. The airbags stow conveniently in the backpack until the trigger handle on the shoulder strap is pulled. Within 2-2.5 seconds the Nitrogen-air cartridge is activated, deploying two 75-liter air bags out of the sides of the pack. The system can be reused over and over by simply folding the air bags back up into their backpack pockets, inserting a new cartridge of Nitrogen Air, and replacing the Trigger handle (the cartridge and handle come as a package). Approximately two-thirds of buried avalanche victims are recovered dead while statistics have shown that 90% of non-buried victims survive avalanches*. There have been over 30 documented cases in Europe where the ABS backpack has saved lives. Only time will tell if the ABS system is as popular in the U.S. as it is in Europe. With the growth of backcountry powder skiing taking off across the country, many skiers and snowboarders will be investigating this new avalanche safety tool and stacking the odds, as high as they can, in their favor. *Statistics provided by ABS Lawinen Airbag System reports www.life-link.com
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I'd just free solo past them anyway, some guy named Terminal Gravity told me to do it.
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I keep wading through the other crap on this thread. Nice pics what is that a disposable camera? I probably wouldnt have gotten it from that picture, there's no morning fog so you can't really tell what direction the sun is shining from