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Fairweather

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  1. Wow Nerco, You really present a well thought, intelligent argument such as one would expect from a 5 year-old who isn't getting his way in line at the grocery store. I wonder if the Seattle office of the FBI would be interested in your WTC collage?
  2. Alien Platoon True Lies Tombstone Twelve Monkeys Brazil A River Runs Through It Never Cry Wolf Deliverance
  3. Those of you libs who want to approach this topic with the argument that "the government has no business in our bedrooms!" had better re-think that one. Does this mean that I am now free to marry a 12 year old girl? Or boy? Am I now free to marry my sister? First cousin? Can I now start my own harem? The only reply that liberals have to this usually runs full circle, right back to the "societal norms" argument. And obviously this torpedoes their entire premise! But wait! Before you go flaming Fairweather and presume to know what he thinks, read on.... First, let me say that I detest the very idea of homosexuality. It makes me ill to even try and comprehend it. No fucking PC culture or liberal puke is going to convince me it is natural or that I must personally accept it, or allow my children to be taught that it is "normal". Fuck all of you who try. That said, I see no reason why "two adults who love eachother" should be prevented from marrying regardless of their gender. It is an issue of freedom, privacy, and even of state's rights. Additionally, it would (hopefully) put an end to the need for legally complicated "civil unions" now preferred by homosexuals. I am still a Republican. I am still a conservative. I see no reason for the govt to stand in the way of gay marriage. I see no inconsistency in this position with my values.
  4. E, I have a copy (VHS) of this video and would be happy to loan it out or .....opycay tiay for you. The premise of the program was decidedly neutral, and while I think the benefits of GM food production and associated increased yields far outweighs the risks, I can certainly sympathize with those who are concerned. Unfortunately, many of the groups opposed to GM foods can't get beyond their own hysteria and present solid science to back their claims. (I say this with the understanding that the onus of "proof" is not necessarily theirs.) As for the fuss about Bt; I may be wrong, but I believe this pesticide is legally sprayed on "organically grown" labeled produce. (I'll check it out.) Personally, I am more concerned about the presence of growth hormones in meat/milk than GM foods.
  5. Dr Unamazing, You may be the only individual in this country to express such sick sentiments. As you so often demonstrate, you're a real prick.
  6. What is the record? Didn't ranger Bundy Phillips do it in something like 27 hours? Has it actually been done in under 24?
  7. Great story! I have a copy of the book too. I read the "old" PNW climbing books and history with both joy and saddness. Joy for the beauty, solitude, adventure, friends aroud a campfire or huddled against the ravages of a storm many, many years ago. Sorrow that these memories are fading away; the original participants passing on, their journeys preserved only in old out-of-print books. You do a great service to these memories by passing them along and keeping them alive. Thanks.
  8. You'll have no problem. Just one little slow section through the washout. Be sure to check out the short little hike to Chenius Falls at about mile 2.5 (from the gate). It is a short hop across the Carbon River on a log bridge. Beautiful. The kids will love it.
  9. Just an FYI for ONP climbers. The "High Bridge" over the West Fork Dose is now repaired/replaced. This primary approach to Mount Anderson has been out of commission for a few years and it is nice to see the Park Service finally come through! Kudos to them. Keep in mind though; the washout on Dose road necessitates adding 5.5 miles of mountain biking to the 9 mile hike to Anderson Pass. No projected completion date on this major repair. Source: ONP website.
  10. Frankly, I suspect the private sector should do most of the park maintainence if they don't already. I'll have to investigate this and educate myself. I agree with the sentiment; "what 100million$$ backlog?" I find this figure highly suspect/shocking.
  11. Fairweather

    Road Bikes

    I'm looking at getting a decent road bike for workouts and the occasional 100 mile'er. I'm not a racer. Just tired of taking the road slicks on and off of my mountain bike all the time. Looking at a bike with at least 105 or Ultegra in the $800 to $1500 range. This pretty much eliminates Carbon frames. I know that Chrome-molly is a softer ride, but is aluminum's weight savings worth the road rash? Even with a carbon fork? I've looked at a Fuji Marselles, a Jamis Comet, a Trek 2200, a Bianci (steel) with the Campignolo, etc. I know there are some cross-trainers here... any thoughts or specific recommendations??
  12. Perhaps the USFS should use the climbing permit fees they have extorted from us to build a privy near lunch counter? Otherwise, they should ban/severely curtail camping in this area. (I support this action based on environmental/health considerations. Not the subjective "solitude" provisions on the WA1964.) You're right Mattp. It is a disgusting place.
  13. Ol' Hubby probably wouldn't have cheated if Wifey had put out once or twice in the past five years.
  14. Dustin, I wish I had known it was you on Easy Ridge a couple weeks ago. We may have been the only "right-thinking" people in all of the Cascades that day!
  15. AK, didn't you want your poem to be a truer reflection of you?: "here I kneel my ass a flexin' takin' it up the chute from this gang of Mexicins'" ....yeah, that's what you really meant. Texas rules! GW is da' prez.
  16. "Don't mess wit' Texas."
  17. Anyone here ever been on/climbed Lava Ridge? I've done a few other routes on Adams, but never this one. The upper part of the ridge looks like it might afford some interesting snow/ice with some good views? Also, CE Rusk attempted it in "Tales of a Western Mountaineer", so it has a little history goin' for it. As for the North Ridge: I concur with those here that say it isn't nearly as bad as it looks in terms of loose rock. It is "tennis-shoeable" up in late season, but some good leather mountain boots will be necessary to cross the icecap and to keep your ankles together on the descent. Also, while Divide Camp is probably a better approach for Adams Glacier or NW Ridge, I think Killen Creek is still best for the North Ridge. IMHO. I suspect that Mazama Glacier's popularity in recent years has pushed the North Ridge to "third place" in climber traffic. But the drive sure is a lot shorter from Puget Sound area! Adams is a neat mountain! Have fun.
  18. Get a grip asswipe. You must be one of the afore'mentioned left-wing zealots. ....Now go grab that protest sign and make a difference!
  19. I don't know about any "goat roping", but there is a beautiful cow named Nellie in the field behind the Ford dealership that has the "AK" brand on its ass and an old step stool nearby.
  20. Mount Peak. 1100ft vertical gain. You can do multiples as you desire in tennis shoes. It is the big wooded mountain about one mile behind the Safeway store. My work takes me to Enumclaw 3 times per week. Let me know if you need a partner for a run up.
  21. The only thing I hate more than proselytizing, brain washed religious zealots are proselytizing left-wing anti-judeo/christian environmental extremists who use their hatred of organized religion as a rallying cry and a scapegoat for all they see wrong in the world.
  22. ....and what's so hard about being an engineer anyway? I mean, they don't even have to steer the fucking train...
  23. geek I hope you realize your targeting about 80% of this board when you say that. Joshk, When "you are" is presented as a contraction it is spelled "you're". Not "your". I'm not trying to be the spelling police here, just trying to illustrate my point and counter the idiotic cartoon.
  24. Dave Schuldt and JoshK. Two of the worst spellers and mental lightweights here on CC.Com. making fun of an MBA who graduated from Yale. Hmmm...I smell liberal drones spoutin' the party line. "Bush is an idiot...blah, blah, blah." Really original. Great way to state your case. Geeez, I just spent the last 8 days in Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho, and now I've got to read the usual Seattle spray drivel. Why do I subject myself to this shit?
  25. Indeed, this country will fail (would never have succeeded either) without a steady stream of immigrants to promote growth and infuse knowledge/innovation into our system. In your left-wing, PC/ religious fury you have once again made assumptions about who I am. I am pro-immigration. The very reason we are superior ( militarily and economically, anyway) is because we are a nation where people from around the world are free to live and seek reward for their hard work, innovation, and risk. Sometimes they even work for big corporations. Many of them become citizens. They vote. They participate in the political system. And to a great degree, they assimilate. Of course non-citizens are afforded many of the same benefits and protections (The "Patriot Act" notwithstanding) that the rest of us are, including free speech. Including, of course, JGowans. My rants were/are simply intended to remind JGowans that although he may have a voice here and in other venues, he really has no voice unless he can participate in the political system. His desire to see change in America is all for naught because all he can do is jump up and down screaming and hope someone is listening. If you think your vote doesn't count, what influence do you think JGownas has? None. Some of you might not like to hear that, but it is a fact. And I will l continue to point this out until JG "joins the team", so to speak. I don't like JG's politics, for sure. And I certainly wouldn't flame a non-citizen who parroted my ideals here with the same zeal. But that's just human nature.
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