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  1. Squamish is going to be very dangerous this weekend, too. Best bet is probably Index or Frenchman's.
  2. G-spotter

    #1 Best Seller.

    When you concentrate all economic power in a small group of people, it doesn't matter if that group is a government or a board of directors.
  3. Jezz that pic is good enough you can nearly see the ski tracks down the north face
  4. On the other hand conditions under 9000 ft or so might just be ideal.
  5. We had a 74 when I was growing up.
  6. G-spotter

    #1 Best Seller.

    and hitler was a vegetarian, so vegetarianism must be wrong
  7. Wetter than your mom
  8. G-spotter

    #1 Best Seller.

    Little known fact: Marx spelled it "kapital" for exactly the same reason that modern hippies spell it "magik" and "AmeriKKa". The c key on their computers is broken. Beard hairs will do that.
  9. So Marc that's 2 partners with serious injuries to the ankle area for you in the last year. Maybe you should buy some crutches and stash them in your car for the next partner who gets gimped?
  10. G-spotter

    #1 Best Seller.

    How many copies has Dianetics sold?
  11. G-spotter

    getting old

    Drama in the old folks home: Bill (89) is dating Emmy (88). They are too old to do much but every once in a while they get in bed together and kiss and she holds his dick in her hand, which is all she can manage with arthritis. One day Emmy is told by Thelma (92) that Bill has been two-timing her. Thelma says that Bill was seen kissing Susie (85) in a corner of the rec hall. Emmy confronts Bill. "What's that bitch got that I haven't?" Bill holds his hand out, curls his fingers and gives it a shake... "Parkinson's!"
  12. G-spotter

    Fuck Jesus

    Ya and if you check out Dianetics you will find out some cool stuff about a dude named Xenu, too
  13. G-spotter

    getting old

    You got up to pee at 3 AM because your prostate is the size of a grapefruit, Bill
  14. This is more or less what it looks like this time of year - this was from a dry June about 5 years ago
  15. It's wet.
  16. I think Lorne Hoover tried a repeat on one of those north face of the east peak routes a while back. Like 92. I was just talking to Brian M. and Graeme Taylor a few months ago in the Smoke Bluffs about these climbs and I think I recall Graeme had climbed something here too but I can't remember what. I know he did the West Face of Blanshard, and so did Justin Brown and a couple of other guys. The East Ridge of the East Peak has been done per my Fraser Valley sources, probably quite a while ago (pre 1980) but didn't make it in to Fairley. Sounds like the easiest summit route on the E Peak though, especially if you approach from Evans Creek and up the gully at the right side of the south face. Colin Wooldridge was in on the FWA of GE northeast face, wasn't he? Sadly he's dead now. I remember there was a write up in the BC Mountaineer. I probably have that issue on the shelf somewhere.
  17. It's been repeated a few times. Even had a winter ascent
  18. It would have been better if, instead of a lion, the artist had chosen to depict three wolves howling in front of the moon.
  19. ya you take a photo, project it on a blank piece of paper and start tracing. they were using pinholes to project like that 400 years ago
  20. G-spotter

    Fairness

    SURE IS SMOKY IN HERE
  21. The must-do in June involves sitting around and bitching about the weather. With a couple of dry hours you can at least go bouldering.
  22. drunken pig
  23. i've got some Forrest Titons i'll sell for $500 each, so there.
  24. how far south? the one across from Texas Creek that is such a bitch to drive through on Highway 12... prehistorically, the entire Fraser has been blocked here twice by landslides, one about 8000 yrs BP and a smaller one about 1000 yrs BP. The big one made a debris dam 70m high, the smaller one was about 25m high. Both caused massive failures of the Fraser salmon run that took hundreds of years to recover, and archeological evidence shows that the more recent one caused a complete abandonment of the Lilloot townsite for a few hundred years by the 1st nations- they burned their houses and moved away until the salmon runs came back.
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