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  1. I know who it was...they told me the story...but, it was only 1130pm not 115am...as the loudmouth jerk you speak of was far from colchuck by 2am.

     

    besides the trail around colchuck is a maze in places... thanks to the combo of shitter trails, camp trails, deer trails, new trails around fallin trees, trails to illegal bivies, the main trail and the worst fisherperson trails...

    bug, did you think that perhaps you were camped on the trail and this confused said "jerk"???

     

    also, perhaps said person was delerious from a neardeath experience and he was hallucinating thinking you were evil and the turrets exposed itself without the person even knowing what was going on.....

     

    Hhhhmmmmmmmmmmm, on the other hand, I apologize for my friend's disfunction, he is working on it. I assume the rest of the night was peaceful....such a great place to camp, especially with a lady.....

     

    MY QUESTION IS:

     

    WHY doesn't the Forest Circus provide easy to follow MAIN trail markings like colored dots...I hear it works nice in canada and I remember Fountainbleau had this system for the boulder circuits. Perhaps they are tooo busy wasting our trailfee money on keeping the mainroad washboard free or paving bridges....or upgrading their computer systems. The real problem is the shitty management of our land.

  2. yes, the unfortunate thing is lance is a tdf snob. still does not diminish the fact that he won 7 in a row. will be a record for years to come.

  3. Yeaaa no lab, now back to the dirtclimbing in peace. I do hope they cleanup all that petition bullshit promptly. I mean seriously, Why would the NSF waste billions of dollars to drill a 3mile tunnel in the side of a granite mountain? ...nice pipedream mr wick...

    I do agree tho, the houses past snow creek are bullshit, but we can thank the dumbass govt for not buying the private land from the timber company years ago...probably years before most climbers on this dumbass website even heard of "rock climbing." UUUMmm yes, most of the south-side of the icicle was already logged long before the little ratck fire burned the ridges and threatened the cashmere bulldogs.

    SLAPPY-are those undeveloped parcels you speak of even climbing worthy acres??

     

    AND for the record the Stanton in Pax's letter is no relation to myself.

     

    "May the batholith remain untainted!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

     

    THAT IS FUCKING FUNNY!

  4. bob, why do the numbers mean so much to you?

    i mean really does it fukin really matter if the line is 5.4 or 9a? its the line and sights you see that matter. take backbone ridge for instance on dragonarse. that climb is the fuking shit and only 5.9.

    give it a rest and focus on the fact that those euros repeated a good line not the fact that its 5.fukinlookatmeharddoubleDminusX.

  5. nuff said. climb the filthy dirty skanky rock. leave the scrub brush in the tub and jam the dirt you posers. if you can't deal with nature's cards, go back to preschool and relearn the sharing lesson. its not all about you or me...really no one gives a fuck, even if you are jibe...........................

  6. Elaborate Tunnel Revealed Beneath U.S./Canada Border

     

    July 21, 2005

     

    By KOMO Staff

     

     

    SEATTLE - Federal agents have shut down a drug-smuggling tunnel built under the U.S.-Canadian border in northwestern Washington, the first such passageway found under the nation's northern border, federal officials said Thursday.

     

    Five people were arrested in the case, U.S. Attorney John McKay told a news conference at this border town about 90 miles north of Seattle.

     

    McKay said construction of the tunnel began about eight months ago and authorities had been monitoring it for six months. It was sealed shortly after it opened Wednesday.

     

    Although numerous smuggling tunnels have been found on the U.S.-Mexican border, this was the first found from Canada, he said. It runs 360 feet from a quonset hut on the Canadian side and ends beneath the living room of a home on the on the U.S. side, 300 feet from the border.

     

    Reinforced with lumber, concrete and iron rebar, the tunnel is roughly 4 feet wide and tall, and between 3 feet to 10 feet below ground. It was equipped with lights and ventilation, and burrows under a highway.

     

    "They were smart enough to build a sophisticated tunnel, they weren't smart enough to not get caught," McKay said.

     

    Arrested Wednesday were Francis Devandra Raj, 30; Timothy Woo, 34; and Johnathan Valenzuela, 27, all of Surrey, British Columbia. They were charged Thursday in U.S. District Court in Seattle with conspiracy to distribute marijuana and conspiracy to import marijuana.

     

    Raj owns the property where the tunnel was hidden beneath the quonset hut, authorities said. Woo was a fugitive in a 1999 marijuana case out of Seattle.

     

    On July 16, two additional people were arrested in separate incidents for transporting marijuana that had come through the tunnel, said Greg Gassett, a Drug Enforcement Administration agent based in Seattle.

     

    One was a Twin Falls, Idaho, woman who authorities say had 93 pounds of marijuana in her vehicle when she was stopped in Ellensburg. A Renton man pulled over by the Washington State Patrol in Enumclaw with 110 pounds of marijuana was also arrested.

     

    Authorities are deciding on how to proceed with charges against the two, said McKay. Their names were not released.

     

    Pat Fogarty, an inspector with the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia, said Canadian Border Service Guards noticed suspicious activity at the hut in February and reported it to his team.

     

    "They saw dirt going out and construction materials going in," Fogarty said. "They thought it was something we should check out, reported it to us and we went from there."

     

    U.S. officials were alerted and began monitoring the tunnel.

     

    "We were in there before it was completed. There was not a day they did anything that we weren't assessing them," Gassett said.

     

    On July 2, agents entered the home to examine the tunnel. They later installed cameras and listening devices in the home to monitor activities. Raj, Woo and Valenzuela were observed carrying large bags from the house and into a sport-utility vehicle with Utah plates. The vehicle was then delivered to the woman who was later stopped in Ellensburg.

  7. wolf's head is one of the coolest 5.4 routes of all time, but not a great route for total beginners because of all the traversing.

    I will second this, as It is easy to get off the actual "5.4 (?) route" and be suckered into harder climbing...

     

    (Forrest-I thought the wolfs head classic route was 5.6???)

     

    I do believe there is a fairly "easy" route up the pingora spire...I remember people climbing up what we rapped...SE aspect (I think).

    course it was 6years ago now...the Cirque is very COOL. take goats or llamas to carry more supplies. cheeburga_ron.gifbigdrink.gif

    and definitely watch the weather....afternoon or late-morning lightening/thunder showers are very very very common.

    Have fun!

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