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charlesclaassen

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  1. I'll buy that hat for $149, and since they can't be split, I guess I'll take the tools for $1 too. PM if this is acceptable.
  2. 1979 Volkswagen Westy
  3. Daler -- You got mail.
  4. How many clams?
  5. I've been looking for a glove that can do everything...keep it in the daypack during quick summer day climbs to wear if it's chilly during breaks, spring and fall cool weather wear, thin enough to be super dextrous (picking up loose change off the floor) but warm enough to be worn alone during (relatively) dry winter climbs, and able to be used as a liner in a moderately oversized gauntlet glove or expedition mitten (for when I get up to Alaska). Another requirement is a palm material tough enough to take a few seasons worth of rappels. I've been looking at Arc'Teryx Hardface and Gamma gloves, but I'm hesitant to layout $85 for a pair of gloves. Not that I wouldn't if I knew they would be awesome. What types of windproof fleece gloves have you all been using and to what effect?
  6. Used it? Heard anything about it?
  7. Screw you and your bolt chopping, faggot conservative Dubya-loving, fart-smelling, Matrix-watching Beckey-reading et al!
  8. Anyone used this insulated soft shell? How does it hold up in the rain? Is it too warm if you're bushwhacking?
  9. Have a look at this.
  10. I'm trying to put together a setup that I can use to approach Denali , as well as use for winter approaches in the lower 48 for mixed and ice routes, with some fun headwall descents included. I'm thinking that a double plastic with a silvretta binding suits my needs a bit better than an AT boot. Thanks for the input.
  11. Has anyone done considerable approaches in Scarpa Denalis? I'm wondering if it would be comfortable enough to hike in, but still wear crampons and AT about in. The other option I'm considering is the Koflach Arctis Expe (with a Silvretta 500 binding). Any thoughts?
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