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Cavie = son of trask!
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[TR] Arowhead Peak- Usual 1/25/2004
Dave_Schuldt replied to Dave_Schuldt's topic in the *freshiezone*
Yes that was us.. Next time go to the upper left corner of the clear cut and aim for the rock outcroping. The north side is exposed to east windss and gets crusty. Anything sheltered from the wind was awsome. Pictures came out great. -
[TR] Union Peak- Descent of the NW face 1/25/2004
Dave_Schuldt replied to AlpineK's topic in the *freshiezone*
They are off the Smith Brook road, north of Lictenburg. From Skyline ridge they would be northeast. -
[TR] Union Peak- Descent of the NW face 1/25/2004
Dave_Schuldt replied to AlpineK's topic in the *freshiezone*
Jove peak is a great ski too. -
Climb: Arowhead Peak-Usual Date of Climb: 1/25/2004 Trip Report: ken "treeshredder" 4ord and I ripped it today. Did 3 runs off the south side towards White Pine Creek. Great glade skiiing. Didn't go all the way down to the creek because the trees got thicker. Will do some more exploring soon. Gear Notes: Rando skies and split board. Approach Notes: skied up logging road.
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Damn that was funny, had me cracking up. So Dave when are we gonna ride there? Sounds like a great place to ride. Whenever you think you can out ride the bullits!
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1 pair of Koflach Vario pastic boots. Size US 10. Liners are shot but sort of repaired. Shell and sole are in great condition. $75 OBO 1 pair of Foot Fang Superleggero ridged step in crampons. Size unknown. Very adjusable. $50 OBO. 1 old whisperlite stove. Comes with repair kit and bottle. Heavily used. Haven't used it in years, I have no idea how well it works. FREE! PM me if interested. I live in Seattle.
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When your down by the creek it's realy hard to figure out where to head up. Try to falow where the trail goes, it's safe. If you thihk things are stable you can rip the half pipe guly on the way down. Don't take the ridge on the west side of the creek, it has a bunch of bumps. It's a great ski, let us know how it goes. Also heard that Been Creek has some good stuff. I have looked at it in the summer and it looks cool.
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Do you think the road is clear of snow far enough in? I have skied Earl a few times in the spring when the road is mostly melted out. Good tours back there.
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Found this on an MTB listserve Yea, I love to ride the Blue Mountain Loop in Sultan. I'll continue to ride it, despite the target practice going on. The reason I'll ride it is that I don't really feel threatened by the target shooters. At least, not yet, but all it takes is one idiot to shoot a target across the road, and, oops. Which isn't to say that I support what is going on, just that I am neutral on the subject. What I hate is the litter and destruction of the environment that they leave behind. Where you park to start the loop, about 200 yards further down the road is an area used by paintball enthusiasts. They have ranges on both sides of the road. My company sponsored an outing there a few years ago, and none of the games allowed for crossing the road to shoot. However, I did see a number of people shoot paintballs from the road onto nearby trees. Supposedly, the paint is biodegradable, but you decide. Some of the paintball guns have a rapid fire mechanism, so if you don't know that it is just a paintball gun, it could be very scary if you mistake the sound for automated real guns. Which isn't to say that paintball is completely fake of a gun, getting hit on unprotected skin does leave welts on you, and would be very bad if it hit your face, it could blind you. About mountain biking. As you reach the summit of Blue Mountain, there are three spots that have breathtaking views. Just incredible, anybody who is detracted by the logging road nature of this loop or the guns, is missing out on some of the best views I've seen, notably in the direction of Spada lake. At the summit, these views are somewhat spoiled if you look down at your feet. Thousands of empty bullet casings. A few pits from camp fires, some empty beer bottles and cans. This is my biggest concern, if people are firing from the summit, where do the bullets go? As you finish descending from the view, at the junction where the fire road meets the paved road, there is an unofficial firing range. Again, quite the mess. But at least the bullets fly away from the road, not towards a trail, and I am not worried about getting shot there, even though I've seen people shooting as I come off the mountain. Finally, as you ride the paved road back to your car, there are several spots where people just pull off and shoot. The ride back on the paved road is mostly downhill, so I enjoy the speed and never slow down to look at the mess that might be there. My take on this is that shooting enthusiasts are ruining their ability to have a free target range. If they just cleaned up their casings, and removed their targets, and shot only their targets, this would not have become the issue that it is. That is going to be their loss, to them. From a MTB perspective, I won't allow it to spoil my fun. I've considered taking a garbage bag to clean up the casings from the summit, but not sure if that is in my best interest. After all, if they leave the mess, perhaps they will get run out of the place so I can ride my bike in peace. They're only doing it to themselves, I'm not helping them ruin their public image by not cleaning up their mess. Nah, they'll still be there even if unauthorized. Despite the mess they leave, they've always been polite to me, even very friendly as they admire someone that is on top of that summit with a bike (remember, they too appreciate the outdoors, even if they are too lazy as to clean up, and hopefully not everyone with a gun is acting without a conscience). I don't know exact numbers, but I would imagine if I were doing target practice, 200 rounds fired would be a good day. How difficult is it to pick up 200 shell casings that are lying near your feet? I assume the area is covered in snow right now, but when it melts, I'd be happy to take anyone there. Just remember, it is a challenging but doable climb. OK, done talking about Blue Mountain. What sucks about the situation is that gunfire may be scaring off the trailbuilders. After all, if I were building a new trail, I wouldn't spend countless hours building a trail where I have to listen to the sound of gunfire. But as a user of trails, I would still go there.
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found this on another site. http://www.suwa.org/entry.php?entry_id=484 REI is hosting a presentation by guidebook writer Steve Allen on Thursday Feb 5 at 7pm in the Seattle store, among other locations. $5 Donation.
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Don't forget some of the shit they shoot at has toxic parts.
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trask could shure come up with some funny shit. Lately, however, he's gotten pretty lame. Those of us who have been around for a while are used to him, we just ignore him. For newbies he may be too much.
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http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/157624_csultanshoot22.html The bubbas have realy made a mess of the place. I say the county should build a range and shootin along the road baned. I have come back from Static Point only to find people shooting from where we parked the car. Sketchy.
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http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/157624_csultanshoot22.html He's got a lot more time to shoot since he's been baned.
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Some ofensive content, may not want to open at work. http://www.apocalypsecartoons.com/ Very funny stuff.
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Send me the $20 I just hit exactly 420!!!!
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Yo Cavie, your gona shit when you get your phone bill. All those 1-900 calls realy add up! ehmmic had a nice chat with her friends in Europe as well.
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Short and soft. Must be able to turn in shity snow.
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trask told me that this was his favorite song!
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Cool game. I wouldn't last very long.
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Ha, I herd it twice today, was about to post something about it. Awsome song. Yo carolyn, you know about these guys? They are from the twin cities.
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Yes there are some real gals around here. ehmmic, icegirl, adventeregal, anna, kitten, marylou, fern......... For a good laugh do a serch for amber.