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Joe_Poulton

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  1. Then there are true "Summit Ridge Traverses" that almost always stay on or near the crest of the ridge that connects the summits.

     

    When the Wadd traverse was done didnt they drop down to the glacier and hit the last three Serras from there? They didnt actually traverse them like you say above.

     

    Does that mean its still waiting for a true Summit Ridge Traverse?

     

    From Tiedmann to Serra 1 they stayed close to the ridgecrest...prior to Combatant they did not according to Fifty Fav Climbs N American Tick List...

  2. A guy I know from Boulder Snowboarded about 3/4 of it a few years back and launched a 30ft air at some spot....I plan to ski with my Motocross DOT approved full face helmet...make a few turns at the start and if the snow is good then straight shoot it...because you only fall at the beginning of a turn anyway...so, if I don't turn, I don't fall.....actually, I don't know how I'll ski it until I get there.

  3. the spur's a fine solo joe, especially if'n you can get a ride back'roudn the mtn from t-line! :)

     

    i really like the solo trip of climbing the sunshine then descending the spur

     

    I want to ski the Spur and I will soon. So the descent would not be slow...I've been to Tie in Rock twice on not so good days.

  4. Anyone know what the Sheriff with a snowcat trailer was doing at the Tilly Jane Parking lot....

     

     

    That truck has been there since the beginning of the season. If you skinned up the Cloud Cap Road, just past the gate, that's where they park the Crag Rats snow machine. That old truck usually stays in the parking lot during the entire snow season, since that is the truck that hauls the sno cat up there.

     

    Ah, I just never seen it there before...went up a few times last winter and it wasn't there. Thanks for the answer Frik.

  5. Since this thread is about Hood instead of starting a new thought I'd ask this here.

     

    Anyone know what the Sheriff with a snowcat trailer was doing at the Tilly Jane Parking lot....TJ parking area was full on Thursday night so I went around to T-line...were the Crag Rats or PMR pulling drills or was there some kind of search happening?

     

    Plus I didn't want to carry my skis...low snowpack sucks.

  6. Finally, under no circumstances would I climb with the axe attached to the waist by a leash, EXCEPT when clipping into the leash while using the axe as a belay anchor at the top of a pitch, as you would with ice tools. But never while moving over terrain.

     

    O rly?

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    The waist leashes are only good for this style of climbing where a fall is not an option. It's a self belay and keeps you from dropping your tools...which you can't self arrest with anyway...if you fall you die...if you lose a tool your close to death. I only know a few people that can climb 80 degree ice without tools...but for general mountaineering...yep no leash. Most the time I forget to put my leash on my wrist anyway...I've never dropped my axe either.

  7. The great thing about a map and compass is that it is just like a GPS without the batteries...too bad not everyone who vetures into the outdoors realize how to read Range and Township lines...that there's a brass marker at (almost) every intersection atleast in the lower 48. All those "Green Trails" trail maps should have these lines on them...or you can just get the larger maps...If you have these skills then you always know where you are...if you can get a moderately clear view to triangulate.

  8. I think we should hand the mountain over to a private company that would be free to do whatever they want with it. They could claim it was for "safety" reasons that anyone wanting to climb would have to buy a lift ticket and rent a locator device to get above the Palmer. All other routes on the mountain would of course be closed. Poof...no more cluster fuck on hood.

     

     

    Thanks for your efforts Monty but as you can see it may just end up being a waste of your time. Sad, sad, sad.

     

    I can't wait until I can travel up a mountain in my own little personal, climate controlled ascent bubble and all risk will be removed from the climb. Perhaps then this d-bag with the crayons can feel good about trying save me from myself.

     

    Fuck that.

     

    (Sometimes I don't wear my seatbelt...while speeding!)

     

     

    My seatbelt is broken and I have an '89 Pathfinder with power windows and no Onstar on board....wish me luck should I drive off the road into a lake. and to other points...I don't like the idea of paying $5 or $500 for a beacon just so some one can find my dead body...just so family can then pay another $5000+ to bury me again in a rectangle plot. If I'm alive, I'll come home and do my best not to die. Hey remember that some old guy drove off the Marquam and he didn't have Onstar. Some Trooper saw hole in the barrier and got curious...they later found the old dude in the car in the river.....No one was demanding Onstar to be put in every car after that....to drive over the bridge.

  9. I was only half serious. With all this talk of this tool or that tool, I was getting dizzy with envy and dispair.

     

    I love it when I see a hardman sending on "old" tools, while I flounder with semi-new tools. I reminds me that this is a sport of skills, not the most powerful tools.

     

    Yep, I agree. It comes down to how much you're on the ice. More then what you use...

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