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  1. Dana Design ArcLight Glacier pack; Light green internal frame climbing pack: 5,500 cubic inches, 5 lbs 15 oz, detachable lid can be used as fanny pack. 100 bucks. I live in Beacon Hill, Seattle. I prefer you come by and get the gear; any shipping expense will be added on to the cost.

     

    also have a Hollywood Heavy Duty bike rack, trunk-mounting rack for $40.

     

    Omega Pacific Bull Dog Hammer Ice tool w/leash; unused for $30.

     

    and a Markill Hanging Stove cookset for $30.

     

    Sierra West 2-hoop bivy tent, 1 1/2 lbs. $50.

     

  2. I believe the FF drops to the Wilson Glacier, not the Nisqually. I have only climbed it once and it was pretty icy above the couloir. Not being a skier I really don't know how Icy conditions expert skiers can cope with but there were some places we did protect with screws. I glissaded the couloir itself and imagine it would be great to ski.

  3. Dana Design ArcLight Glacier pack; Light green internal frame climbing pack: 5,500 cubic inches, 5 lbs 15 oz, detachable lid can be used as fanny pack. 100 bucks. I live in Beacon Hill, Seattle; you come by and pick it up.

     

    also have a Hollywood Heavy Duty bike rack, trunk-mounting rack for $50.

     

    Omega Pacific Bull Dog Hammer Ice tool w/leash; unused for $30.

     

    and a Markill Hanging Stove cookset for $50.

     

    Sierra West 2-hoop bivy tent, 1 1/2 lbs. $50.

  4. It is certainly less crowded up there this time of year. I did the climb once in a party of three on a New Years Weekend. We didn't see anyone past Camp Muir that day. And the upper Mountain has a special wintertime spleandor with the fresh layer of snow. When we did it it was a clear calm day and had been clear for the better part of a week so the we found pretty stable conditions up there. It certainly was cold but I have seen it a lot windier up there on summer climbs than it was that day. So a lot of it is a matter of being lucky enough to have good conditions for the occasion.

  5. It was about a week into July 1990 I climbed Monte Cristo Peak with a couple friends. As one of our party stepped from the North Col on the descent she lost her footing and fell about 700 feet. Although it looked pretty dramatic, it was not a freefall but just a very steep uncontrolled slide down the snow slope. And, fortunately, although rather stunned, she was not injured. Had she gone over some crags that she managed to slide between it could have been a far more distastrous outcome.

    I am sorry to hear that this woman from Duvall was not so fortunate.

  6. I've been riding a vino 125 for a year now, and really like it. I got rid of my car back in june and this is my mode of transportation, and the bus when it rains real hard. Although it is no good for freeway driving, I did ride it from seattle to portland last september using the same rodes that the stp bike ride does and it performed great.

  7. Hey; Kurts good for some stories and a bit of witty rapartee, and Tony keeps me up to date on the latest happenings with the mounties, but where were the rest of you clowns. I thought this was going to be the boxcar edition of snug club; but no snugtop.

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