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    But if you are aiming for some of the other crags up there head up Snow Creek-Nada Creek to Temple Canyon. I haven't been up Rat Creek. But that's another option.

    [laf] Yeh everyone should start heading up Rat Creek. I went up it once and I must say it is barely an option. Toketie is a highway by comparison.

  2. 13 pitches? I remember 7 maybe 8. Other than the first pitch, (5.8) the route is soft for the grade. It was fun and for the most part on good stone. Congrats! [big Drink]

     

    *Oh, and Alan's route beta is right on.

     

    [ 09-23-2002, 05:08 PM: Message edited by: slaphappy ]

  3. This might help:

     

    Washington's Recreational Use Immunity statute, RCW 4.24.210, was enacted to encourage both public and private landowners to open their property to recreation by limiting the fear of landowner liability. The essential terms of the statute are this: Any public or private landowner who allows recreational use without charging a fee is not liable for an unintentional injury suffered by a user. Rock climbing is a recreational use within the scope of the statute. Therefore, as long as no fee is charged for climbing and a landowner doesn't intentionally inflict injury upon a climber, the statute exempts a landowner from liability for a climbing injury.

     

    There is one exception to the general "no liability" rule under the statute. If a recreational user is injured as the result of a "known dangerous artificial latent condition" on the property, liability can occur. In order to meet this exception, the condition creating injury must meet each and every one of the four qualifying terms: 1) it must be inherently dangerous; 2) it must be latent (something that is not readily apparent); 3) it must be artificial (something that is not natural); and 4) perhaps most importantly, it must be known to the landowner, who then fails to warn of the condition.

  4. I've used it on a funky pack and a coat that was left stuffed wet waaaaay too long. It worked well removing nearly all traces of the foul odor. I'm not sure who in town sells it but McNett Corp. out of B'ham. distributes it so give them a try. [big Drink]

  5. Cavey, you are right, you don't need 2 ropes but if you climb with doubles you might as well make it go as quickly as possible. Oh, and double 60's will put you down far enough in 3 raps. Keep your wits about you on the traverse, it has been the scene of a fatality.

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    You racist pricks! How dare you start tossing around labels such as "chink". And what's so "enigmatic" about their race? Are you to afraid to accept someone that looks and possibly acts a bit different from yourselves? I find that label equally as offensive as the bullshit scott'f@#k called your (Mitch's) kid. I for one find your bolt choppin, racist asses down right offensive and can't believe that we share any interests (climbing) what-so-ever. People like you piss me off! Are you truly that ignorant? [Mad][Mad][Mad]

  6. My lady friend's rock shoe collection is becoming excessive, help me reclaim my gear space.

     

    Boreal Matrix- size 5.5 US- nearly new- $50

    La Sportiva Mythos- size 35- Good shape- $40

    La Sportiva Mistral- size 36- Good shape- $40

    5.10 Dragon- size 6.5 US- new in box- $60

     

    We have a plethora of other shoes in this size range most are in good to new condition, PM me if you are interested in any of these or are searching for something else.

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