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  1. last one almost involved kenny goign to jail, so who could turn down another?
  2. standing offer to one and all to replace/tidy-up stone soup bolts - would only make the route name more proper - most of the bolts are plenty fine, but several weren't drilled deep enough so have too much thread exposed - the only squishy-fucked one is the one bryan describes at the bottom of the rabbit-hole
  3. my advice to all young sportsters: "remember kid, if ya can't beat'em, at least hurt'em...and, if ya can beat'em, what the hell, why not hurt'em anyway?" this may explain why i rarely played a full basketball game before fouling out
  4. sports: the original ersatz warfare
  5. more like crimson chrysalis, only them boys didn't speak english no nearly so good
  6. biscuits n' gravy n' screwdrivers in bed @ 10 AM
  7. do you need to have seen a massive car-accident to know that you probably ought not try to drive through it while the cops n' medics n' firefighters are combing through the wreckage n' trying to pull folks out?
  8. shoulda brought my kids over that day - had'em out at beacon in the day use area in that huge field - never seen 2 kids n' a dog so retard-excited to be racing through head-high daisies - like a scene out of da wizard of oz. my children would have descended on your raspberry's like egyptian locusts though
  9. no way to train round here for the grim reality of kalifornia-heat!
  10. 6/17 - #18 - grass bowing gently in the slight gusts of the western gorge - cool and sunny, scraps of clouds here and there - the highway gloriously free of frenetic machines fouling the thoroughfare - hawks and gulls hollering - hordes of dim-wits dashed all over the trail - the Usual Suspects - the Siegfried Oath issued all over again, the same all ways and in every weather - one day of classes left, the solstice hard upon us, sweet Summer is feeling rather tipsy and falling out of her panties in her haste - the Time is Right, my brothers "well, i got in a quibble, shot a door - i'm reading the bible by a 40 watt bulb - what price freedom? that is my rub well i sleep like a baby with the snakes n' the bugs"
  11. if you go to disney-world, you can't sweat it when a kid pukes on you in space mountain
  12. dunno, but sounds like tvash is getting Soft on Republicanism to me
  13. well, there are millions of tourists everywhere
  14. don't think i've ever climbed rainier and not felt like it'd hurt me far more than i'd hurt it
  15. light weight tent or tarp and long pants/shirt plus bug net for your head and you'll be fine. bugs weren't bad on my trip that i recall but god knows i've seen them be horrible in the n cascades.
  16. i had no idea el cap was the base of an ancient volcano?
  17. courtesy of those national geographic types
  18. cool graphic - makes it easy to spot where the colleges are
  19. a pulp porn mag's lighter still and oughta keep any red-blooded man warm through a frosty night
  20. ivan

    yosemite?

    from the nps website: Permits to hike to the top of Half Dome are required seven days per week when the cables are up (as called for in the Half Dome Plan in order to protect wilderness character, reduce crowding, protect natural and cultural resources, and improve safety). A maximum of 300 hikers will be allowed (about 225 day hikers and 75 backpackers) each day on the Half Dome Trail beyond the base of the subdome. Like last year, permits will be distributed by lottery via Recreation.gov. We held a single preseason lottery with an application period in March and will hold daily lotteries during the hiking season. Backpackers should apply for Half Dome permits with their wilderness permit. On each preseason lottery application, people can apply for up to six permits (six people) and for up to seven dates. Applications will only be successful if the number of permits requested is available on at least one of the requested dates. If enough permits are available for more than one of the requested dates, permits will be automatically awarded to the highest priority date, as entered by the applicant. Applicants may apply as the trip leader only once per lottery. Multiple applications with the same trip leader will be removed from the lottery. The applicant must specify the name of the trip leader and may specify the name of an alternate. Each person may apply as a trip leader only once per lottery. People applying multiple times as trip leader will have all their lottery applications canceled. Permits will only be valid if the trip leader and/or alternate specified on the permit is part of the group using the permits. The group with trip leader or alternate must be present together at the base of the subdome, where rangers will check for permits. The names of the trip leader and alternate may not be changed once the application is submitted, and their permits are not transferable. Preseason Lottery Two hundred and twenty-five permits for each day were available through a preseason lottery. The application period for this lottery was from March 1, 2013 to March 31, 2013. Applicants will receive an email with lottery results on April 15 (or can get results online or by calling Recreation.gov). We are planning on the Half Dome cables being up May 24, 2013 through October 14, 2013, but these dates could change based on conditions. (You can view graphs that show how many Half Dome permit applications were submitted for each day during the 2012 Half Dome season.) Daily Lottery Approximately 50 permits will be available each day by lottery during the hiking season. These permits will be available based on the estimated rate of under-use and cancellation of permits (the exact number may change through the summer). The daily lotteries will have an application period two days prior to the hiking date with a notification late that night. (So, to hike on Saturday, you would apply on Thursday and receive an email notification of results late on Thursday night. Results will also be available online, or by phone the next morning.) The application period will be from midnight to 1 pm Pacific time. Daily Lottery Success Rate: For mid-June through August, 2012, an average of 86 permits were available each day via the daily lottery. About 21% of lottery applications were successful, on average.Beginning early September, a larger number of permits were available during weekdays (due to fewer initial applications in the spring lottery), providing a much better chance of success. September weekends remained busy with fewer permits available, resulting in a 20-30% success rate. How to Apply for a Permit To apply for a permit, visit Recreation.gov or call 877/444-6777 (call center is open from 7 am to 9 pm Pacific time; online requests can be made any time during a lottery period). Fees Two separate fees are collected. The first fee, which is charged at the time you submit an application, is $4.50 (online) or $6.50 (by phone). This non-refundable fee, which is per application (not per person), is charged by Recreation.gov for the costs of processing your permit application. The second fee is $8 per person and is charged only when you receive a permit. (This fee also applies to wilderness permit holders.) This fee pays for park rangers checking for Half Dome permits and providing Half Dome visitors with hiking and safety information. The $8 fee is fully refundable if you cancel your permit more than two days before the hiking date specified on your permit or if the cables are not up on the date for which your permit is valid. Still have questions? You can call us at 209/372-0826 (Monday-Friday, 9 am to noon and 1 pm to 4:30 pm).
  21. ivan

    yosemite?

    but do i need a permit now to walk down the trail? do you mean up the trail? To half dome? You need a permit for a day hike? was making a joke of course, but yeah, to walk up the trail to the top of half dome requires permits now as i understand since they want to limit traffic on the descent which gets folks killed sometimes - i don't know specifics - i imagine there's an exception for climbers descending
  22. we had no problems doing double raps the whole way but certainly there's a potential for stuckage - i recall being more concerned we'd set off rockfall on each pull, so used my pack as a riot shield
  23. classic layton - and classic summit-fear parsnipittiness short-hand on mine
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