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  1. More importantly, where do we get our hands on the Yard O'Beef? Is that a sponsorship? Impressive stuff . . . and so is the climb, of course
  2. Just do a google search for "napkin, guidebook," or "condiments, stolen."
  3. Alpine: Dru and JMace on FA: "Black September", Old Settler Scenic: Matier and Joffre from ridges above Hurley Silver Mine Ice: Stemalot gettin the full body bidet: Royal Flush
  4. Yeah and if you watch CNN right now they've got a wicked pundit explaining how the public can see past these silly trivial matters, that we're all only human! Riiiggghhhtt. I seem to remember them taking a slightly different stance during Clinton's fiasco.
  5. I think that's the same deal as where those Cadbury bunny egg deals come from?
  6. Due to unexpected structural issues, need new skis. Late season. MEC has nothing til October(!). Anybody seen BD Kilowatts, 175cms, for sale in WA/OR?
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    Ethics Question

    Exactly. In this case it would be hard to link my lack of inspection of the rack to a third party injury in which my skis impaled someone else. Every professional I talk to about this says no way no how, it's HIS deal.
  8. jordop

    Ethics Question

    Yeah, his skis are messed too, but since they were really old he's gonna glue the edges back on (!) and continue to drive em into the ground.
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    Ethics Question

    While the law in the US may suggest that the onus is upon me to make sure his car is sound, all the insurance folk I have talked to here say that it is his responsibility to ensure proper maintenance on the car and its accessories. He is unwilling to make an insurance claim. May be a large deductible and/or increased premiums
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    Ethics Question

    Go skiing with dude in dude's car. Give skis to dude, he puts em on his car rack. 30 mins later skis fly off roof and bounce down the hwy doing 70mph. Skis are essentially brand new. Ski techie says don't bother repairing them: they are f8ked. Should: Dude pay replacement cost? Dude pay me for what I paid for them? Dude give me what I would have got if I had sold them with 6 days's use on em? Dude offer repair bills and nothing else? Dude offer nothing?
  11. Yeah, it's usually best to do this before you spout off
  12. Umm, this is about HELI-SKIING AND COMMERCIAL TENURE, not guides being able to access public lands. Guides have always been able to guide, land a helicopter, etc in the Wadd area. We are talking about a HELI-SKIIING TENURE whereby there will be repeated and frequent mechanized use of a formerly wilderness area.
  13. Wow, thanks for telling us all about it, that's very cool of you. I especially like the way you have no idea what you are talking about: since this is not the issue here, nor ever has been. Apparently no one has been allowed to guide on Waddington until now?
  14. Yes, incredibly. Please RE-read Don's previous posts. K so I went to Patagonia on vacation tryin to do a new route on Cerro Torre and there was the continual whine of snowmobiles out on the icecap throughout the climb. Would that change things for me and my experience? Oooo, I'd say so. You can heli ski and snowmobile in lots of pretty amazing areas in BC. But south of Logan, there is only ONE area where you can climb new routes on savage 14'000 foot peaks.
  15. I'm too old to succumb to such a pessimistic attitude - or is it perhaps that I'm just naive enough to remain optomistic. I do know one thing - unless you speak up about your interests, whatever 'the other guy' says carries the day. and while I'm no friend of the current government, even they have some degree of social sensitivity - behind each of those voices is a vote! so don't waste your time here; sit down and tap out an e-mail to Mrs. Tetarenko. cheers, don Okay, yes, we all represent votes, but let's avoid the "save the environment" type of nostalgic wailing that gets dismissed instantly by the more profit-minded folks running the show. I'm writing a missive today and I'm thinking about the kinds of concrete concerns that might have more influence than a easily dismissed lament about the wilderness shortsightedness of government: The fact that the tenure is way too big, the fact that as you say there is a near century of culture that has developed here, the fact that there is existing revenue being generated here that may be affected, the fact that the license is so open ended that it will be easily abused . . .
  16. Acutally, it might be the opposite - I think Yanks would have a significant sway since it would show that Wadd is a world class destination that draws significant $$ from abroad, and that the issue itself is being well circulated.
  17. I wanna do a route around here that tops out in a godammned hay field like they got in Scotland. That Kirkpatrick movie at the the VIMFF was so British it was hilarious, what with the 500 sq ft flat in Sheffield, the late night spice shop dinner, swinging tools at powder . . .
  18. Routes on Blackcomb should be fine with some sections of snow, not "a metre of freshiez" South side of Blackcomb gets lots of wind and is quite blasted when Singing Pass area can hold deep powder for weeks.
  19. How dare they publish anything on Slesse out of respect for all the lost souls on that mountain that place sould be repected and you are disrepecting it by talking about it.
  20. It's not a matter of how big the skis are, it's what kind of skiing you're going to do. All you need for powder is something to lean back on.
  21. jordop

    Flipper Pie

    Baby seals are cute and plentiful. We need some ex-Beatle ex-wives to campaign for the ugly things nearing extinction.
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