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Everything posted by genepires
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Been using the FF (3 different bags) for 2 decades. Hoods are good and I don't know where one could complain about. Damn good stuff and durable. Plus they don't sell pitons to newbies. Never had a WM so I can't comment on a comparison. Might come down to what you can find cheaper.
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fixed it for you.
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sounds like you mean to say "do it in a laundromat"
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many alpine routes only need a couple raps to get where you walk off. Also, double ropes are a good idea for alpine as fewer raps are needed. oh yeah, one "trick" is to use a tree without a sling but this wears the bark off the trunk when you pull the rope. So this is not a very environmentally conscious activity as should be saved for the most dire situations.
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you need to define "start climbing". define goals too. gear lists vary for activity and location.
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Overnight Parking at Alpental being restricted
genepires replied to Friedrich's topic in Access Issues
would be interesting to actually read their concession contract that allows them to tow cars. I bet they don't the right to but may be using language liberally to get what they want. -
13+ inches of new snow at stevens last night alone. This rain is great!
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I get queezy walking on rocks with my aluminum crampons. Can't imagine bashing them into hard ice. Would probably bend over the front points. No experience or rumors of bending points on aluminum crampons though.
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was that a climbing anchor or a canyoneering anchor?
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[TR] Mt. Adams - Adams Glacier 7/10/2001
genepires replied to Layback's topic in Southern WA Cascades
film camera? nice job getting up that. -
if you need waterproof pants, then you didn't look at the weather forecast. but if you need waterproof/breathable, any cheap lightweight pair will do as it should be sitting in your pack 99% of the time. Honestly. I have a pair of dead bird (arcteryx) very lightweight pants that I carry almost every alpine venture and worn it 2 times in 10 years that I have owned it. If you wear any kind of waterproof/breathable pant on washington volcano, you will get wet underwear from sweat anyway.
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spray is dead. long live spray.
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[TR] Leavenworth - Givler's, Regular Route, Outer Space 9/10/2010
genepires replied to ryanl's topic in Alpine Lakes
that is what i suspected. -
[TR] Leavenworth - Givler's, Regular Route, Outer Space 9/10/2010
genepires replied to ryanl's topic in Alpine Lakes
when did index move to the icicle? SHe does have a nice smile. BUt you are weak for making her carry the pack. who is this Monika? -
how about you just go in the valley and walk around the crevasses? Don't go underneath icefalls. good enough for ya? or pay for a sightseeing trip and fly through there and figure it out on your own. Glaciers change yearly. Just because someone stayed a certain path 5 years ago doesn't mean that it is a good way now. many before you walked up that valley and didn't have the beta so you will do fine. unless you need your hand held through the scary parts of life.
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7 and 6mm will work for prussiks and you have the bonus of being able to use it as a rappel anchor if the need arises. Wouldn't want to rap off a 5mm cord. I think most cords will soften up with use. You would prolly be fine buying whatever cord from your nearest climbing store. No need to get crazy with the brands for this.
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[TR] Eldorado - Inspiration Glacier 7/23/2010
genepires replied to selkirk's topic in North Cascades
OMG a mountie trip! Maybe we should have a mountie TR forum. nice job making the weather window. -
do you put the needle through the core or just the sheath? How about a small description of what works? or a photo?
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vancouver oregon or BC? welcome and climb aboard.
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haters gonna hate and it is fun to bash the mounties. BUT..... good for ya Layback. good that someone changes the lame parts of the mounties. If there was more like you, then the young-uns might come over.
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correct me if I am wrong, but black diamond used to sell frames that you could take to have prescription lenses put in. I think that is the ones I have but i got them 13 years ago. I am not sure if it is really necessary to have such a tight fit that the regular glacier glasses offer with the leather side shields. A decent wrap around frame does a pretty good job of keeping the rays out but still allow enough venting to prevent fogging.
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I don't get this. Why would you expect injuries for any teaching courses? Are you saying that they are not prepared for injuries or that injuries are required for learning?
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lots of snow but it is at 10,000 ft. freezing levels are going up though. rain at stevens this wed thru the weekend. ugh. my glass is half empty. thursday night with 35 to 41 inches of new. Imagine if that much fell at 3000ft?
