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Jarred_Jackman

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  1. Thanks, I know it's not super expensive, but everything counts. thanks to those with the helpful input. Also, the Alpinist Mag does B-Team grants for anyone interested.
  2. Back to the top, this is still for sale as two people have told me them wanted it then both changed their minds. Up for grabs at the screaming deal price of $100, and now the shipping is included, unless you live outside the lower 48.
  3. I ended up pro dealing, it was the cheapest way to go. Thanks all Jarred
  4. I'm wanting to climb the Harvard route on Huntington and I need more money to make the trip happen. Does anybody out there have info regarding good grants for folks not doing the gnarly first ascents, but still pushing personal limits, or just a good lead on some grants or places to find cash for climbing (besides working, which I'm doing already) in general. thanks Jarred
  5. I just built a home gym and now I need holds for it. What do you have and how much do you want for it. I can pro deal holds through work, but I would rather buy something used since I definitely don't need shiny new stuff. thanks, take care Jarred
  6. It is the Unishelter and I would love to sell it to you, but you didn't reply so I thought you had flaked. If you want it let me know and it's yours for $105.
  7. Trades are welcome, I just don't need the changer, not a big electronic guy, I have a little boombox at home and it plays the CDs well enough for me. What else might you have, gear?
  8. The bivy is $100 plus whatever S/H is to your area, not much since it's lightweight. So I'd figure on $105. Jarred PM me
  9. I have a very simple Integral Designs that I'm wanting to sell, it's in perfect condition, just like brand new, I've used it a few times on snow and it's a great bag, I just don't like using them enought to justify keeping it. It retails for $245 I think, how does $100 even sound? Jarred
  10. So nobody wants to park for cheap at Smith or other Oregon State parks 'til April, weird. Honestly, I'll mail you the pass, it's no good to me, I just want someone to get some use out of it. One guy offered but didn't follow with an address. Either you get to use it, or it's trash! let me know Jarred
  11. Smith Rock parking pass good 'til April of 2005. Goes to the highest bidder. I'll check this in a couple days. PM me with your address and your price and I'll mail the thing to someone in a few days. I'm not expecting much out of this. I bought it as a two year pass and ended up moving to ID. take care Jarred
  12. Perfect condition bivy bag! I have had this bag for about 2.5 years, don't use it, store it in the gear room hanging, don't think I'm going to use it, have used it only twice, once on Rainier, once on Triple Couloirs. It's waterproof, has one pole at the head, guylines out if desired, color red. Great bag, I just don't like bivies. Retail was something like $280...offer me something reasonable. take care
  13. I'm thinking of buying one of these. I would use it for crag climbing, alpine in conjungtion (sp) with solo moves as well, and also some aid. I can get it for $135 so it's not the full retail investment. Sounds like a great tool, my only concern is the clove hitch the rope ties in with, can the device actually self-feed with that clove in it? If a person makes sporadic moves as is often the case with various climbing moves is it going to lock up and prevent the move, does the climber have to climb quite slowly? Who has used this and what do you all think? Thanks Jarred
  14. Yo, I'm living in Fairfield Idaho now, not too far from the Sawtooths. I'm working at the Elephant's Perch so I kind of have flex in my schedule. Always looking for climbing partners. Contact me if you're in the area and wanting to climb either alpine (sawtooths) or crag (City of Rocks, northern Utah, Massacre Wall, etc.) Where are all the Idaho climbers, we need a forum on this thing. take care Jarred
  15. Think about doing the complete N Ridge, it's really rewarding, you get a bivy on the ridge, and then you don't have to head back in a bunch of times to finish a route you only did part of the first time. It's really worth the extra effort to do the whole thing. You get a lot more worthwhile climbing. Great alpine experience!
  16. I'm interested. I'll be moving to Hailey Idaho soon and will need a mountain bike. I owuld be willing to trade time or gear, I can get a fair bit of stuff pretty cheap. I'll be here in Hermiston, OR, where I live, for another couple days then I'm off to Idaho for some stuff, then back in town. Call me 541.564.2670 or email (better) jarredjackman@hotmail.com take care Jarred
  17. That actually made me laugh, thanks! As for the FF tip, thanks, I'll call them. I emailed Seth a few days back, sold! later
  18. I don't know how you feel about basalt, but in Twin Falls there is a place called Duerkey's Lake (sp) and it's unlike any other basalt I've ever seen. It's overhung in places, pocketed, much different than the traditional splitter cracks, stair step jugs, or lava pockets at Vantage. I think it's totally worth a look. I will go back many times.
  19. Yo, I lost my paddle on the Umatilla the other day. I had a long swim and thought my partner was going for it, but no, he didn't. Anyhow, my boat took a beating and my paddle took the endless float, or sink (not sure.) I'm looking for something in the 197cm range, nothing fancy, just affordable. email at jarredjackman@hotmail.com with offers Hopefully someone will be able to help! thanks Jarred
  20. I don't know how new you are but the North Face is a very memorable quality route and isn't all that technical, you should give it some thought.
  21. Yo, I still have a couple of US Airways tickets for sale. I figured out how to transfer them and it's easy. If you want them, you need to make a reservation for a destination (the date can be changed many times for no charge) once you have a reservation, I just go to the airport (SeaTac is the only one the tickets are good for in the PNW) and transfer the tickets to your reservation. So, once you make the res and the tickets are in your name you have one year to use them, plenty of time. The tickets are $325 for the both of them. PM me if you're interested. Obviously the only destinations have to be US Air destinations, mostly east coast venues. But you should check if you're interested. later Jarred
  22. They're in the boots that I actually use. My other laces broke last year so they were an easy replacements. But, glad you like the boots!
  23. I'm interested, where are you, tell me more. I'll PM you.
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