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iain

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  1. no WAY it IS a chunk of the karakoram btw
  2. wow you're nerdier than I thought.
  3. There is a direct correlation between ambient air temperature and traffic jams in Portland, Oregon.
  4. When I see a pair of Spatulas mounted for tele I'll have seen it all. Animated gifs - is this what they work on at Los Alamos these days?
  5. You belong in Oregon.
  6. This is what I like to see. Some good ol'fashioned freshiez talk. Suck it up rock wrestlers!
  7. let's not go crazy now
  8. Climb: Mt. Rainier-Fuhrer Finger Date of Climb: 7/15/2006 Trip Report: Well it's late in the year for this stuff, but we still wanted to ski even if it was pushing the issue, and I had backed out earlier of an offer to do this. We left the zoo of the paved tourist trails and skied down the Nisqually, skinned up to the Wilson, and camped around 9200'. Nisqually: a nice campsite: Next morning was an easy crossing to the finger. The finger was nice and solid. At the top of the finger, climber's left on the Nisqually looks to be a desperate affair these days. We cut hard right, to the middle of the upper Nisqually. This makes for a nice skinning slope, but it was bulletproof so out came the ski crampons. After awhile we got sick of skittering around on steep snow-ice above some very large holes, so packed the skis and threw on the spikes. The skis made a nice windsail on the back, but it's an easy slog to the summit from here. Chilled out on the summit for a bit, got nice and cold. Top: The ski down started on some sweet 3-D rime ice that lasted for a good ways. There really is nothing sweeter than jump-turning rime ice with a large pack at 14k'. This gave way to some softer stuff thankfully, and the Nisqually ski was actually pretty fun. We could open up the speed a bit, which was good for crossing a few of the crevasses. It can be a little tricky picking out the route down through the seracs to find the finger again. NP weaving through the upper Nisqually: The finger itself was okay at the top but got ugly in a hurry. Big suncups and dirty snow, with large boulders in the snow, and above your head at times. There is also a sweet waterfall in the constriction to sideslip through as rocks tumble over your head. Entering the finger: The start of some dirty fun: I'd call it done for the season for skiing. It was a lot of fun though, and it's nice and direct. Gear Notes: Skis, of course. A few cliff-climbing snaplinks.
  9. are those recyclable? I left three out by the trash in the tin cans area but they remain.
  10. flux capacitor you tool
  11. as far as I can tell each campground driveway has pressure sensitive pads under it to detect when an extra car is parked there for more than 2 milliseconds.
  12. no, it was a few weeks ago, and I would have much rather been skiing after seeing that stuff, but the ice was cool too. It was during that super cold weekend. BTW I have been using the Bros a bit this season and they are pretty nice boards once you get used to the guided missile feel.
  13. Be sure to bring some good books for when you attempt to "drive" around Seattle. I thought Portland was bad.
  14. iain

    gps coordinates

    this can affect the performance of GPS units.
  15. I thought that was a screenshot of a charlie chaplin movie, maybe from the "klondike" era?
  16. fkna most excellent G-to-the-T. I was in there for some ice and we gawked a bit at the skiing to be had (alas, our weekend was at an end though).
  17. I predict an 86% chance he does not know what "stone" is. 60% that he can't count to 16.
  18. 9+? Damn, I've just been SERVED seriously are you 16 or something?
  19. since I can climb it, it must be 10+. The top ringlocks (at least that's the only way I can climb that) seem to be hard, but they're hard more because of pain than because of difficulty.
  20. Go Don!
  21. holy shit kronenberg is fat!
  22. If you can handle them they do indeed rock.
  23. I sacrifice myself for art.
  24. Dude, Freerides on Dynafit skis? Isn't there a law against that somewhere? And are those Dynastar LP's on the other guy? Is his back okay? Link to bigger photo: http://www.cascadeclimbers.com/plab/showphoto.php?photo=16238&size=big&sort=1&cat=500
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