Jump to content

AARON1

Members
  • Posts

    75
  • Joined

  • Last visited

    Never

Posts posted by AARON1

  1. Just thought I would post this for anyone with one of these stoves. Snow Peak has a recall out on the pump for white gas stoves. Went down to thier office in Clackamas and handed in my old pump and got a new one the same day, no questions asked. Really good customer and nice people. rockband.gifrockband.gifthumbs_up.gifrockband.gifthumbs_up.gifrockband.gifthumbs_up.gifrockband.gif

  2. Shortly after the big dump we had around the new year we went up there. It looks like there would be some kick ass lines on the NE side of Silver Star. When we were up there you could only get to within a couple miles of the trail head. There was about 2 feet of snow on the ground. Not sure what is like now. We are thinking about going up there on Sunday. PM me if you are interestedin going.

  3. Has anyone skied this before. In Backcountry ski Oregon it has a trip in there on Arvie's Glade. Have not been out since this last dump we got. The elevation is 3200". Just wondering if it got any of this freezing rain we have had?

  4. Would anyone be up for doing this trip some time this winter. I have never done but have always wanted to. Probably do it in 2-3 days.

    I would be on my randonee gear. Don't really have any dates set and can do it pretty much anytime.

  5. russ said:

    I'd advice you to go out and try on as many AT boots as you can. Try to decide if you want a monster boot w/ lots of support, but more pain on the approach. Or if you want lighter, hence less support but easier skinning. If you can spring for it, go w/ moldable liners - they're warmer and you get more of custom fit. The most important thing is fit.

     

    Dynafit, Silveretta and Fritschi all make good bindings - again what features are most important to you. weight, easy of step-in, pivot action.... Naxo's look cool, but are unproven..

     

    Think about the feature most important to you, then narrow it down. There - I haven't told you anything you didn't already know! bigdrink.gif

     

    I agree with this. Figure out what you want to do and check out what is on the market. I don't think you can really go wrong if you stick with what the equipment is designed for.

     

    If it helps I went with the Silveretta 555's and the Garmont G-Ride boots mounted on Atomis TM-EX skis. I am very happy with this set-up. It is not by any means lite but skis great.

  6. Went into US Outdoor store to look at Skis and the LaSportiva Lhotse boot this weekend.

    I think management at the store needs to rethink who they have working there.

    I first went to look at the skis. The guy I talked to new his stuff but was so caught up into spoutting bull shit that I turned around and went to try my luck up stairs with the boots. When I get up there the girl that was trying to help customers looked like she had not gotten off her ass in a couple years and didn't do much while I was there. No one there could answer any questions I had about the boots. If anything I came out of there knowing that the boots fit and I will buy them somewhere else. For the skis I am still in the dark.

    Oh well this is what I get for going into a glorified clothing store.

  7. The Colorado State Department of Fish and Wildlife is advising

    hikers,

     hunters, fishermen, and golfers to take extra precautions and be on

    the

    alert  for bears while in the Dillon, Breckenridge, and Keystone

    area.

     They advise people to wear noise-producing devices such as little

    bells on

     their clothing to alert but not startle the bears unexpectedly. They

    also advise you to carry pepper spray in case of an encounter with a

     bear. It is also a good idea to watch for signs of bear activity.

     People should be able to recognize the difference between black bear

    and

     grizzly bear droppings.

    Black bear droppings are smaller and contain berries and possibly

    squirrel

     fur.

    Grizzly bear droppings have bells in them and smell like pepper spray.

     

     

×
×
  • Create New...