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Stefan

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  1. Sadly...ASA Peak was removed by somebody. The person never submitted this valuable peace of History into the University of Washington archives either.
  2. that is good info. thanks!
  3. Seriously some great photos. Great framing. Great storytelling with those photos.
  4. I know this sounds odd, but I really like the framing and how the light Osprey packs work. That being said, I do not like their setup for how the pack is...I just like the framing... If only I could get a marriage between Cilo and Osprey... maybe ask to buy an Osprey framing system...then send it to Cilo to custom make the pack part of it....
  5. sleep is for losers. You my friend, are NOT a loser.
  6. That is pretty darned cool. I knew a couple of people who did the Tatoosh traverse over 30 years ago in a day. There were no websites back then.
  7. 20 hours roundtrip? No sleep? No bivy? If so, way to go!
  8. Perseverance. Great show for coming back 10 years later. Yeah, that slide alder can me mentally taxing. Tell her there are worse things, such as chest high salal, and a grove of pacific yew on a mountainside.
  9. looks great with the weather. funny subtle picture!
  10. You guys definitely took the most advantage of the long days. I am impressed.
  11. Bellingham probably feels like a desert compared to Juneau. Glad you had a great time!
  12. you should update that thread, old boy - a story w/ a post-script is to be savored....how u doin? I am still climbing! Although not at this exact time...had and ACL reconstruction 3 weeks ago due to a skiing mishap....luckily no rappelling incidents...however, every time I rappel, there is a very short thought that goes through mind about what happened many a year ago.
  13. Here is my rappelling accident: http://cascadeclimbers.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/48076/Mount_Temple_Accident_Incident#Post48076
  14. interested. still available? pictures: stefanefeller@hotmail.com
  15. Raining in the Cascades for winter--that will put hair on your balls. Good to keep at it!
  16. impressive. especially after your surgery! That camp 2 swing in temperature is crazy! I have been there and know what you mean.
  17. now this is really cool. good on you two. rappelling in the dark, no matter how long...OI!
  18. I am in the same boat as you in regards to feet. The feet sweat so much I get blisters due to the wetness. I have found the antiperspirant in combination with the foot powder does improve slightly--but does not take it away at some point. Additional socks yes, does help. Gotta hang the dry socks on the outside of the pack while you are moving. Then...change again. At some point you have to realize this is your life and it is a pain. I have gone to ankle high Injinji socks with separate toes for a liner and Darn Tough outer socks. I wear breatheable running shoes as an approach/return and carry the climbing boots. This does some to help I have found. Then when the climbing boots are required, I slip into them. Then when in camp, I wear the running shoes as camp shoes.
  19. Didn't know you could now pay to do Ferrata in North America... via Ferrata $ at Kicking Horse
  20. that is impressive for a one day effort
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