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Downtown Snohomish has a few newer restaurants and small batch distillery that's been open for a couple of years. Snohomish Bicycles on the corner of First and Ave C have an unpretentious staff and do some group rides around the area. I don't know if you're into the multi-use paved trails but they've also recently completed the Centennial Trail from Skagit County all the way down to Second Street next to McDaniel's Hardware. Personally, I prefer Snohomish over Capitol Hill any day, especially if I had youngsters YMMV. Everett is still...Everett.
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What tent is it specifically?
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Still undefeated?
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Looking for Lowell's secret stash
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I heard a bit of complaining at Vertfest last weekend about having to strap skis to backpacks instead of shouldering them for the boot pack sections. I can understand the frustration as its time consuming to remove your pack, attach the skis, reshoulder the pack and repeat at the top of the climb to get the skis back off the pack. Here's a simple and cheap mod (ie ghetto) using the Dynafit/CAMP carry system as a model. Sorry for the low quality pics. Use a piece of cord or runner to make a loop big enough to accommodate your ski tails, attach it to either a low side compression strap or the bottom of the shoulder strap and attach a bungee & biner to the upper part of the opposite shoulder strap: When you get to a transition, slide the ski tails through the runner on your left side: Then tip them up vertically, wrap the bungee around the upper ski and hook the biner to the far shoulder strap. It's certainly not intended for carrying your skis on a lengthy approach but a feature worth having if you don't want to justify purchasing a Rando Racing pack but do want to speed up your transitions. It does take a bit to get used to but pretty fast once you get it down.
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Good results with 2 Nuun tabs/liter of water and Kate's tram bars while on the move. Still use gels/gummy chews though.
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Dane's advice is right on. You may have seen it but there's this long thread on the TLT: http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php/200054-Dynafit-TLT-5-Boot YMMV
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I went from Zzero's to the TLT5 with similar results. Now I'm thinking I could've gone smaller on the TLT's. The TLT's were painful on the first two or three tours but now seem like they have too much room in the toes. Now considering downsizing. You might wear them around a bit and see if the liners pack out in the right places. Make sure you have a good footbed that supports your foot correctly.
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That's them, thanks for the clarification. Dynafit Zzero Boots are sold pending funds.
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Good question, they are an XL, goretex and the type of overboot without a sole so you can walk on rocks without tearing up the bottom.
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OR X-Gaiters with closed cell foam insulation. $35.00 obo http://www.trailspace.com/gear/outdoor-research/x-gaiters/ Dynafit Broad Peak 28L ski pack. 8 out of 10 condition $50.00 http://www.dynafit.com/product/backpacks/broad-peak-28 BD Viper Leashes good condition, make an offer (6-pack of powder hound)? Also have NWT Voile 115mm Ski crampon with extra set of fasteners doo dads. $65 obo. http://www.voile.com/voile-ski-accessories/voile-ski-crampon.html 178cm Tua Nitrogen Skis,with nearly new G3 Skins (no bindings). $95 obo. These skis are wood core, fairly stiff for the vintage and a great, light spring time volcano ski. please contact via email: ryan at rpmcousa dot com
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I have a set of Tua Nitrogen skis in 178 (78mm waist) with lightly used skins and dynafit crampons for sale. I sold the dynafit bindings that were mounted on them so let me know if you're interested via email - ryan at rpmcousa dot com
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Just send one of the moderators a PM, but be specific with what you want or else...
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For Sale - 2003 Tua Nitrogen 178 WITHOUT BINDINGS Includes hardly used G3 alpinist skins and Dynafit Crampons used once. I would keep the crampons but they don't fit my new skis. Original owner, one rear binding remount. Estimate 75 easy days of use on this ski but very well cared for and maintained. Width: 107-75-97(178) Weight: 1.370(178) Asking $150. I'm in the Everett area if you're interested in looking at them, please send me an email. ryan at rpmcousa dot com
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Great video,it's nice to hear the sounds of the wind and conversation with partners instead of a soundtrack sometimes. it would be cool to see a photo with your descent line indicated for future reference.
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Good call Jason, some fuzzy royal blue leg warmers are just what Dane needs to tie that outfit together! Those boots sound crazy. Lighter than most insulated leather climbing boots.
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Looking hawt Dane! What's the story with the new Dynafit boots? Just a different color or is there some design changes?
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Bought a year ago and decided to use the dynafit crampons. New with tags and an extra set of inserts. email - ryan at rpmcousa dot com $65 OBO http://www.voile.com/voile-ski-accessories/voile-ski-crampon.html Voile Universal Ski Crampons, used in combination with your climbing skins will provide the ultimate in secure backcountry ascents. Unlike mobile systems that are specific to certain binding systems and only provide minimal purchase into the snow while the heel elevator is in the up position, Voile Universal Ski Crampons are designed to work with most telemark bindings and are fixed to the ski to always provide full purchase into the snow even with the heel elevator in the up position. These are sized up to 115mm ski waist.
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Bought this pack and THEN remembered I don't like packs with top lids for skiing. $100. Please feel free to send me an email ryan at rpmcousa dot com Seems to be pretty popular with the Rando Racer crowd. Brand new with tags still on it, looks just like the one pictured on the CAMP website. Paypal transaction is ok with me. http://www.camp-usa.com/products/packs/x3-600.asp Randonee Racing, Backcountry Touring • Xpress Evo Ski Carrying System • HyperGrid SN44 fabric • Removable fiberglass stay supports the load • Open mesh pockets for climbing skins and clothing • Detachable hip belt pocket • Hidden ice axe carriers • Rope carrying straps Hyperlight 60 liter pack for longer ski-touring excursions. The X3 600 is an ideal alpine pack for moving fast and light! In addition to the fiberglass stay, the hip belt is padded for carrying comfort. Quickly strips down to 17 ounces (490 grams) if required. SPECS ID: 439 Weight: 600 g, 1 lb 5 oz Volume: 30 L, 1830 cu in
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Hey, I recognize her, she's the spotter from UW rock!
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[TR] Dragontail Peak - Triple Couloirs Ski 1/6/2013
Bronco replied to telemarker's topic in Alpine Lakes
This part here caused me some hyperventilation just reading it. Strong work!