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  1. Its a "no" for me.

     

    On a side note, If you read the news reports about the hunter that just lost his life in Spokane, the comments from the public mention nothing about sending a bill to the family, or him going out "in this kind of weather", or that he did not have a locator device......

     

    I just read a bit of the Oregon SAR annual report for 2008:

    http://www.oregon.gov/OMD/OEM/tech_resp/sar_docs/annual_sar_report_2008.pdf

     

    Pages 32-35 break down total hours paid (and other info) for each activity (climbing, hunting, fishing, mushroom picking, etc.). Interesting to see that hours paid in:

    Motor Vehicles

    Other Water

    Non Power Boat

    Wandering

    Swimming

    Hunting

    Fishing

    Suicide

     

    All out number hours paid in climbing.

     

    Where do we draw the line? Should every person that wanders out their front door be required to carry a locator device?

     

  2. I have been up via both routes. I'm not to worried about finding the exit out of the crater.

     

    Our thought is to start climbing out of White River as early as possible. Take our time up to Camp Schurman or the flats. Sleep in a bit and get a "late" start up to the summit. Top out by noon. Set up camp, nap and explore. Watch the sunrise, eat breakfast, head down.

     

    What can we expect for overnight temps? I'm guessing my regular sleeping set up won't be enough.... FF Vireo / Volant combo with closed cell and short Prolight 4. Should I bring my 5degree bag instead? Where is a good place to pitch the tent? Do we have any options for transportation or should we plan on having cars at both WR and Paradise. Any special permits needed for an overnight on the summit?

  3. My climbing partner and I are thinking of doing this. Thought is day 1 up to Schurman. Day 2 overnight on summit. Day three descend via DC to Paradise.

     

    I will be meeting him at White River. Thats his start/finish point for the Wonderland. So reversing the climb is not really an option.

     

    Plan is for either June, July or August.

     

    I know some here have done similar. Any tips?

  4. I did the Emmons last weekend. Given the above route conditions (suncaps, 12" wide cattle path) I'd say the emmons conditions arent any better then DC. For the emmons, the 12" wide cattle path is really your only option for much of the upper route. Double bummer is that it was the only path both up and down.

  5. For my summer climbs up Rainier, I wear a lightweight long sleeve shirt (Railriders Eco-Mesh), fleece jacket (Mountain Hardwear Monkey Man), soft shell jacket (Marmot DriClime Stretch). And pack a down jacket.

    For my legs..... mid weight tights, nylon shorts (or zip off pants) shell pants.

    I use LaSportiva EVO GTX boots. Have never worn plastics.

     

     

  6. As you may or may not be aware, I've been doing my best to run this company by myself while dealing with my wife's disability. She can't walk, can't feed herself, and has been at home since mid February. I'm doing my best to balance taking care of her with taking care of my business. I've been pretty up front about this, posting on my blog and places such as here. My wife's health comes first.

     

    Apologies all around, and thanks for your business and support.

     

    Did any of you miss this? Give the guy a fucking break. Your pack is the last thing on his mind right now. Be happy your able to get out and enjoy the outdoors, unlike his wife.

     

    Graham has shown time and time again that he goes above and beyond what most companies will do. Have a little heart and class while he is going through these tough times.

  7. Bike is good as new. Purchased directly from K2 in 2003. Less than 200 miles on it. All stock parts (once I put the original seat back on it). Comes with all the owners manuals. I think its a medium, either 16.5 or 18" frame. I had it tuned up after its break in period and have only riden it once since then. This bike needs to taste some single track soon. Its one of the fastest XC bikes you can find. I simply don't ride it enough to keep it. I can honestly say I rode it maybe 10 times. Come check it out. $1,500obo.

     

    I can take photos if you need them. Just let me know what exactly you would like to see.

     

    http://www.mtbr.com/reviews/2003_full_suspension/product_121280.shtml

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