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  1. Three years ago my lady at the time and I bought a box of small rubber snakes at a garage sale. We left them on ledges and holds on local crag climbs.

     

    I also stashed a small ceramic bubbler in a very "noteworthy feature" in Leavenworth, twas still there last time I checked. (last fall) If you find it, it is packed, feel free to indulge but kindly leave it for the next lucky finder, it's not really booty. I will be checking on it soon, enjoy. wave.gif

  2. Billygoat said:

     

    If you're talking about the secret cabin up in the woods off the switchbacks on the Loveland pass side of the pass on Hwy 6 above A-basin where everyone in the know goes full moon skiing mushsmile.gif, it's mine. laugh.gif

     

    Been there, done that. grin.gif

  3. DCramer said:

    I know it's not a mountain but this is a fun little cliff. The bottom 20' is cut off on left side. There are at least half dozen routes from 5.8 to 5.11. Some dirty routes up the back side too. Fun in the sun cragin' in the Cascades.

     

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    I don't know what it's called but I do know where it is. Of course when I've seen it, it was mostly buried in snow and I had my snowboard on my back.

  4. Pull your head out of the snow and take a look around. I friggin' lap knuckle draggers except on lift serviced runs. Some people are willing to put in the time to learn something difficult. Snowboarding is for those who aren't.

     

    confused.gif I should assume your kidding, right? What an ignorant statement, f#@kin stereotypes. Some of us are out there on a single stick snowshoeing up with AT skiers and tele skiers, earning our turns. BC snowboarding isn't easy. madgo_ron.gifmadgo_ron.gifmadgo_ron.gif Sure don't see people "lappin" me when I'm out there, as a matter of fact I don't normally see anyone at all. Of course if you spend all your time around gaperville... rolleyes.gif

  5. Darryl's shelf support tool may work great but a standard $4 wall board saw works fine. The teeth pull out the dirt and cut any root tangles that you will encounter. A butter knife works but not as well. Fred Meyer sells stiff bristled brushes for $2.80 that seem to last longer than most. Don't waste money on the fancy plastic handled type, they do not work any better. A masons brush will help eliminate the loose dirt. Happy scrubbin.

     

    Oh, and don't forget lotsa bigdrink.gif

  6. Just curious, why all the negativity about the 03' 4-runner? Yeah it may not look as cool as the older models but has the performance been compromised? I doubt it. I have a 94' with 150k and have loved it. I was gonna trade it in for an 03' but like many, don't love the body style. I think I'll wait to see what the 04' looks like. Any comments about the Sequoia?

  7. Far more likely that no one here has been on it. Awful far to go for such a "small" formatiom particularly when there is sooo much else to do in the area. Near by Boola Boola Buttress reportedly has outstanding stone.

  8. Chuck- although Edge of Space was put up on rappel, it's hardly a sport route. Expect BIG falls if you come off, probably not life threatening.

     

    Clarification: I have no idea if the "rap" route was established for that purpose, but it could work.

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