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I'm looking for some field use feedback (stiffness, comfort, warmth, tourability) on this Scrapa model.... I'm a 49 yo 170 lb 5' 9" AT type who I would consider an expert lift ski and a conservatively advanced B.C. skier. I'm looking for a "bigger" boot to drive fatter skis in Cacade type snow conditions. Initially these would be paired with 170 cm BD Mira's and Fritchi bindings. The other question is shell sizing... I have a med low volume type foot structure and I typically go with a 7.5/8.0 depending the manufactures last. I'm presently using Lowa Struktura's (green/silver) mondo shell size 25.5. Thanks in adance for your feedback and insight.
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Anybody have information on either of these two routes?Permits needed (no. parties allowed) the approach, are these considered technical or non-techincal routes, etc. I searched and it's all about the NE ridge route. Thanks in advance.
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Looking to buy some 505's. These were the yellow model of the Easy Go line. Need the small frame.
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[TR] Mt. Baker- Coleman-Deming [April 17-18] 4/17/2004
Cando replied to olyclimber's topic in North Cascades
I believe it to be about 7K. 9K is the approximate elevation of the saddle separating the Coleman and Demming glaciers, just below the beginning of the Roman Wall. -
Anyone out there have experience with the Lowa Struktura GTX? Appreciate any reviews. Thanks in advance.
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Need to purchase a set skins for a new pair of BD Mira's. What does everybody like/dislike about whatever they are using? I leaning towards the BCA Low Fats. Opinions? Experience with? Thanks in advance.
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Does anybody use a short sewn spectra sling to attach? I have seen folks use a short sling on an BD alpine bod to attach their belay biner. Doesn't it essential becomes a belay loop on the harness...
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Still got-em if anybody's is interested...
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You out there cman? I sent a PM, are you still interested?
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Clarify... There's a yellow Easy Go (out of production), a blue Easy Go 555 and a black Easy go 500 and a black Easy Go 500 LV or LSV or some acronim.
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What color are they?
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Anyone interested in a pair of Silveretta crampons? These are compatible with the the yellow colored "Easy Go" model now out of production (They might also work with other older models??). I busted the heel piece of the binding earlier this season and Climb High replaced them with the 555 Easy Go (blue colored)excellent customer service I might add. . Unfortunately the crampons for the yellow model are not compatible with the new 555's. Hate to see a good piece of equipment go to waste... $25 or trade? BTW. effective 1/1/04 Garmont USA is now the distributor for Silveretta. s.
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Anybody got beta on Icy. Been up to Ruth via hannegan pass last June and got a look at icy. I'm looking at approaching via the n.f. nooksack this time. How's the rock on the pinnicle? Howabout the west side glacier route? other useful?
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Thanks gentlemen...just the type of info. I was looking for.
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Thanks A.C. We are hoping to time it so we can use the snow cover on the trail to ski both in and out thus speeding the trail work up.
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Looking at skiing in to Glacier Peak (Sitkum route)in the next couple of weeks. The FS claims FR #23 is open approximately 5 miles (Crystal Creek?) I'll wait until the road is open to the Owl Creek TH given the already lengthly approach via kenndy hot springs. Question: Does Anybody out there have first hand knowledge of a ski approach into Glacier/Sitkum via kennedy hot spring during this time of year?
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Who out there has climbed / skied the North Twin of the Twin Sisters in the Winter? Looking at skinning /climbing the "North Route" (Beckey) and descending the same by ski. Appears to be achieveable... curious about the skibility of the very upper portion of the North Route?
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Thanks. I appreciate the info. Unfortunately the Doc's telling me that my stygmatism isn't a good candiate for either contacts or laser correction. I've decided to give the new Bolle system a try. the snap-in RX insert appears to be pretty solid. My gut tells me that if it does happen to "pop" out, going to have more to worry about than the RX insert.
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Any climbers out there using prescription eyeware with interchangeable lenses? Are working for you?