So what you are saying is bring a large saw and prepare to cut down and throw across some large tree trunks *be prepared for adventure *
I aint never been there but aint going now that I heard this
[ 06-24-2002, 10:10 AM: Message edited by: Cpt.Caveman ]
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Originally posted by Dru:
quote:Originally posted by Cpt.Caveman:
Hike Hike Hike. Spy new routes
All those new routes were free soloed by Helmy Beckey in his underwear c. 1965. Fred did not include them in his guidebook cause they were feuding by then
I know so now I can make my claim since Helmey is in Germany he'll never know
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Originally posted by headmasterjon:
agreed Monkeyboy.
Hey, by the way, Dennis, where's the best place to go diving in Wenatchee? Try snorkeling headfirst downt eh wenatchee river
I saw Bonanza from the South this weekend. Rock looked good to go (no snow on south or ridge crests). Could not see the Mary Green Gl but saw the other one one on S Side. Go climb the chosspile and report it's chossination
Personally I hate scrambling. It is often wet and or dirty, or bushy, or chossy rock. Oh well I am a wimp. I have to say that I scramble often. It's not the type of routes I always seek out unless I am solo.
It's a glacier. Conditions are snowy and or icy on glacier. Don't hang out underneath it very long unless you want to shorten your life span. Little bit bigger glacier than one on Toof. Watch out for falling ice it's a pretty short exposure time if you try to walk underneath it... I don't expect you'll get a report worthy of much beta. It's just one of those things you have to go see for yourself. Other than looking to see if it has slid off in entirety which in that case would not be expected this early in the season. Bring some aluminum crampooons and lightweight axes
[ 06-22-2002, 12:53 AM: Message edited by: Cpt.Caveman ]