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Kletterhund

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  1. Hardly looks endangered to me... [img:left]http://cascadeclimbers.com/plab/showphoto.php?photo=73994&title=lichen-it-21&cat=500[/img]
  2. What size Big Bros?
  3. Yes, I believe all of the larger sizes with round holes were considered chimney chocks. However... there were several versions - I have #9's with both slots and holes... Holed #10's much smaller than slotted #10's... Left margin photo from their nut placement treatise shows slots only going to #8 - holes thereafter. So three versions at least I am guessing...
  4. That's them! I have a complete set of the plain version (non-painted or anodized) up to #17... A mostly complete set of the earlier painted and anodized versions... I used mine often!
  5. That's them! I have a complete set up to #17... A mostly complete set of the earlier painted and anodized versions... I used mine often!
  6. Nice link. Youch! $50 for those guys! They are getting a bit scarce but man... #1 and #17 certainly...
  7. Yes, Camlocks were/are a lousy passive option... My Forrest rack is mostly a conversation piece nowadays but they had their moment!
  8. PM on Forrest Titons, Arrowheads, and Foxheads (Including minty blue plastic ones!)...
  9. My partner at the time had been itching to do it and Yocum was way out of condition (May...)... Some sort of sussing of my northerner bravado! There was plenty of sketch around Juneau and the icefield to the east was generous enough to provide ample epics and adventure. In any event it was fun as hell and my partner got his journal tick. It is a bit of a stroll as Ivan mentioned but sketch builds character!!!
  10. This was my first alpine route in Oregon fresh off the plane from Juneau W A Y back when... The continuous pelting of my first ascent lent it a certain ambience until the size of the chunks grew, hmmm, err, disconcerting... Hardly worse than soloing the avalanche couloirs of Mt. Juneau as a wee lad...
  11. Protection is available - mostly the odd screw... The rock is mostly chossy to poor... The ice can vary considerably as well from crappy to not too bad... Schrund fun certainly! Conditions dictate the exact line and the pro to some degree as well with this one. I would advise early season and a genuine alpine start - lot of crap comes down this route especially by mid-morning! Good link by ScaredSilly in his previous post.
  12. Don't be alarmed, Ben B. ... Most folks, including myself several times, would find it hard to imagine that one could confuse the headwall proper with the Sunshine or The Cooper Spur. As for the black ice... I have run into some big runnels of it at the top of the headwall late (June!) in the season.
  13. Yes, it was a good show... Great little movie!
  14. Claim to have... Really now... Enjoy the Black Ice!
  15. $400?!? Ouch... How about some first generation Roosterheads, Dane!
  16. I wil take the Petzl dogbones... PM'd
  17. PM sent...
  18. Sorry to hear about your misplacement... but too much gear?!?
  19. Bigeo... Where are you located? Shipping? Pick-up? Thanks...
  20. PM on DMM Belay Master and VC Pro and Metolius Nut Tool...
  21. I would like to catch that slideshow as well... Anytime next two weeks except Monday nights...
  22. E-mailed about WT Belay Jacket...
  23. This guy respond to anyone? Everything got sold but to anyone here???
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