
Crackbolter
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Cool rock! Looks like hard mud. Is it in Wa?
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so much for new photos for the game. Forgot them today. Anyone else? Slap you have some, fire away!
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yup. very prompt. I'll try to find more tomorrow.
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Walker Valley and Split Rock should be added. Both in the Arlington area.
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Outdoor Research Filson Sage Flyrods G-Loomis Flyrods Arc 'Teryx Dana K2 Ex Officio Kavu Montrail Feathered Friends Cascade Designs/MSR Early Winters REI Metolious SMC NW Kayaks Seattle Sports Helly Hansen Ride SpaceCraft To name a few.
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Why does two ounces matter and why is it so much fun to call them on thier error? Of course it will not weigh as much as they advertise! They never do!!! Bored climbers waste my time. Just go pee and you will save as much as 8 ounces in weight every time! Go number two and you can save even more!
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Speak for yourself homes
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There is still snow coming from Snow Lakes and Vivian is mostly still frozen over although the lake outlet is melted out. The S. Face is totally dry. The traverse back to Prussik Pass will be in snow as well.
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Lets not forget what kind of impact eco-tourism has in our own country. Take a look at Maui or Yosemite for example. Both places are loaded with people who just want to get away from home and spend lots of money on stuff. There is environmental damage and cultural destruction all over our own country. Both places were very sacred lands for indigenous people yet now that are packed with tourists who could care less who lived there or what they did while they lived there. Before we citicize other countries, we need to address what is going on at home so one does not create a hypocracy. If there was anything we could do, it would be to stay home and clean up our own act. Now would be a good time to overt the discussion and address the FS, NPS and BLM. Wolves are endangered, salmon are endangered and bird of prey are endangered in our own woods folks.
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Good morning Dryad! My rrommate just got back from India and this was her biggest concern to Americans traveling to foreign countries. There was a big need for bottled water because of our inability to cope with contaminated water but there was no recycling available. Also the exchange rate was so good that even though her income here was at poverty level (student), it was easy for her to live well above her means for an extended period of time. I have also seen a couple of National Geographic shows that cover some of the aid that Tibet has received for schools and restoring historical monuments by Westerners. It seems that they are accepting quite a bit of help in hopes to gain political strength through the UN to gain independance from China. I believe Western occupation could very well benefit Tibet, at least more so than communist rule but less than their own political independance.
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Streams? Yeah, I guess that is cool but I am heading up into them hills! 3 days and 6 lakes. Catch and KILL!!!! I just hope the lakes are iced off
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I was 0 for 7 on Saturday. Thanks for showing me all of those bouldering routes I couldn't do on Saturday. Sorry Szy and Rat for not hookin up later on. That is the first time I have ever seen som many pad people in the woods at the same time. Talk about talent!!! MR.E, can you e-mail pics? tony@featheredfriends.com Thanks.
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Speaking of real climbing......
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URGENT - Infinite Bliss access meeting TODAY
Crackbolter replied to Alpinfox's topic in Access Issues
For those who attended the meeting last night, cheers for caring about our access. I can understand how a meeting of such nature would need to be limited to those who are in the interest of each area currently being scrutenized for publicizing new routes and new trail development. I only wish I could have attended but I already had my hands full with another issue at hand. I hope to hear more about the result of last night's meeting soon. -T -
Climbin' Up the Mountain Fundraising Event *DELETED*
Crackbolter replied to Crackbolter's topic in Events Forum
Today at 7 is when the music starts. Don't forget top check out the sweet stuff in the silent auction. There are guided trips, climbing gear and gift certificates from quite a few local companies. The lucky one will get a sweet deal on a 2 hour massage. Can you believe there will be Hefevizen and Curve Ball on tap? Well believe it!! Don't forget to bring your checkbooks! See you tonight! - tony -
from the gekos, spiders and those little nymph looking things
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http://www.trunkmonkey.com It is about time! Thanks Xcen
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Still there. I thought it was a metolious though.
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Climbin' Up the Mountain Fundraising Event *DELETED*
Crackbolter replied to Crackbolter's topic in Events Forum
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"This post can no longer be edited because the maximum edit time has expired Please use your back button to return to the previous page. " The edit function doesn's work.
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Or maybe just don't post at all?
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Yeah, the last TR I posted won;t let me go back and edit my poorly written content. I guess the TR is locked and doomed to be wrong forever.
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[TR] Mt. Stuart- Ulrich's Couloir Ski Descent 5/1/2004
Crackbolter replied to Crackbolter's topic in Alpine Lakes
I started just above Beverly Camp. When I returned, most parked cars were 1.5 miles to 2 miles up the Teanaway. I had to hike sections of the trail and road, skin on small patches of dry road, etc.