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  1. It wouldn't be the first time you were a flop at petting.
  2. They join together in a big loop but the way A.S. says to go is in better condition as I recall it.
  3. G-spotter

    Cars

    Hey will, How can you call the Element fugly when you compare it to a REALLY fugly van like the Pontiac Aztek (Asstek)?
  4. Ummmm wood = biofuel = theoretically carbon-neutral? Unless you're burning old-growth logs cleared from lots that are being replaced with houses and pavement on that bonfire?
  5. Everybody should do the Texplorer version where you get so off route on the approach you climb a 17 pitch new route on a different part of the mountain and don't realize you are offroute until pitch 10
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    It said that:
  8. omg! every time you stay in the AAC's pay-to-camp ground, God kills a fat housecat!
  9. G-spotter

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    boom

    b2 bomber crashes on takeoff from Guam. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=f6d_1212714828
  11. It's an attempt to circumvent Bayesian spam filters. A large amount of random text is needed so that the filter does not flag it as spam.
  12. I'm so low tech. I took a picture of a lighter.
  13. Yes, later in the season, and more like lowering into a crevasse and climbing out than walking up to a serac and climbing it like you can do at Baker. It's more or less just left of center as you look up from the toe of the Anniversary, or it was when I as there. August to October offers the most ice. The toe of the Joffre has real seracs but also icefall = not necessarily the best place to spend all day hanging out. I guess I meant WCI 1st edition rather than WCI Vol. 1
  14. WCI vol. 1 covers the Joffre Lakes/Cerise area for serac practice (actually the best choice is the Anniversary, on the Cerise side). Other than that what more exactly do you need to know? You might find that rather than top-roping seracs, climbing couloirs and gullies offers good practice for easy water ice routes. In which case, check out the north faces of Wedge and Weart and other things like that.
  15. mapth ith hard
  16. The average American can't even find Canada on the map. Have fun invading Mexico with all that cold weather gear. You might find it hard to kill anyone there though; the inhabitants all moved to LA.
  17. Couple of things currently to be aware of: Slesse Creek road (west side of the mountain) currently GATED at the Chilliwack Lake road, thus adding on 7km of road walking to the descent at minimum if coming down the west side. Nesakwatch Creek road reportedly washed out c. 5km - adding about 2km to the approach; NE butt is becoming snowfree, except for the mid-height ledge and near the junction of the Bypass and Original starts (see photo) but there is lots of snow at the base still and in other places. Don't forget someone was killed by toppling ice blocks while approaching across the Bypass Glacier in July last year.
  18. i'm majoring in Life. you should try it.
  19. OMG little bone, cascadeclimbers.com is your BATTLE GROUND? Is that what you call it when you and pink rub your dicks together?
  20. there's something fishy about your keyboard, then
  21. G-spotter

    Iraq

    Australian PM pulls all troops out of Iraq: "Every reason we were given for this war was a lie." >4000 dead Americans and hundreds of thousands of dead Iraqis sacrificed to lies and greed. War crimes trial for GWB, 2009?
  22. you type pretty good one handed
  23. another bulletin board where kevboned is an object of derision? what a surprise.
  24. Stats on bites by breed: http://www.dogbitelaw.com/Dog%20Attacks%201982%20to%202006%20Clifton.pdf
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