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thelawgoddess

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  1. snoboy already put a link to that above.
  2. frigid-weather multi-day tours where i also might need to haul loads of climbing gear. i just don't see a 50L pack as being big enough. you think a 70L will be too much? i had a 62L that i used to use for glaciated volcanoes but i never used it for more than 2-3 day trips.
  3. try the guys at http://laslenasski.com/ ... based out of whistler.
  4. i missed the video. i can't say i'm really surprised by rossi, though. i wasn't really "impressed" with the original scratch graphic either. do you think that says anything about their sponsored skiers and/or target audience?
  5. how lucky ...
  6. 'bout time you got legal!
  7. thelawgoddess

    miss ogeny

  8. *like* my "kind"? you can't handle my kind!
  9. what an entertaining crew. sounds like a nice mellow outing!
  10. if you want to come up to squish some time after mid-may shoot me a pm.
  11. always nice to know about a good sale AFTER everything's already gone.
  12. i would never want to live in the 'ham. aside from proximity, some might say it's worse than living in slc. what are you looking for in a town to call home?
  13. they actually get a fair share of freshies, and FYI ... the ice park ain't the only climbing out here.
  14. i've had no problems with my g14's balling up. antibott plates work. (that is ... if you put them on right ... )
  15. anybody used this pack? i've had some referrals to osprey and am looking for a good big pack that's not too big. as in, i want an expedition-style serious ski-touring pack for small people. there's no way i could huff a 90L pack full of crap around no matter what.
  16. sweet pics, chirp! i definitely want to go back and do something longer and more technical now. here's a good personal page for some utah slots: http://www.climb-utah.com/index.htm
  17. no slackers ... please!
  18. thanks, dudes. they're not actually tarps, but those soft rooftop carrier thingamajigs that have zippers and straps and whatnot. no flappin' will be happenin' - lol. i went with the 20-gauge ... only 'cause it was cheaper. and i will have duct tape just in case.
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    information

  20. i bet she could probably think of a dozen other things she'd rather be doing.
  21. which is stronger? (as in better for keeping your stuff good and safe while driving 89mph for - say - 21 hours in a row. )
  22. bipatterns rock.
  23. you will go far in the mountains.
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