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  1. iain

    torque

    alright who around here bothers to torque wrench their plugs? Some tell me, yes, absolutely. Others say it does not matter, just make sure they're snug. I just installed some new and just tightened them up, not too much. Seems to be running fine. Any input? Got a nice new smooth idle after putting in some iridium plugs
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    Iaixx

    hello??
  3. iain

    Surfing!

  4. how much was shipping for your 10 pack of kraken underroo's?
  5. iain

    50% longer python

  6. what part of maniraptoran coelurosaur don't you understand dru? looks like google has become self-aware and taken over the trask avatar again
  7. that eye is pretty frightening. I like how that guy is keeping his distance.
  8. the coolest thing about my new avatar image is when the kitties get out of sync so it looks like a mad scratching sess.
  9. K2 = telemark bigoocy my street cred: 205 karhu XCDs/Rottefellas and Asolo Extreme cow hides
  10. leading turn with the inside ski, making a pretty sharp cut for tele powder, but hey I could be wrong. ...and those look like K2 Shuksans to me...usually mounted and marketed as AT. gawd I am not thinking about work at all
  11. damn I love Utah. looks like the world-famous Morrison Formation at the base (the dark red). Probably the next undiscovered t-rex in there somewhere.
  12. I don't see it wearing any overpriced soft shell products
  13. I hope the nutball you are talking about is not the nutball featured on the tv show Jackass. That game basically involves a bunch of guys sitting around in their underwear throwing racketballs at each other's nuts. At the end, someone lucky chap gets to have a dogbone thrown at him. One of the funniest scenes on television
  14. esp. when Washington/Oregon are experiencing some of the best skiing in years right now. As good as it has ever been. I'm still grinning from Sunday.
  15. The moon exerts a powerful gravitational pull on the earth folks. This is how tides are formed.
  16. Maybe I read the wrong book, but I thought Snow Sense was a great intro to backcountry snow safety. It gives good go/no-go advice w/o getting bogged down in the arcane details of snow crystals and other crap that really isn't that important to backcountry skiers being safe, yet seems to find its way into a lot of avalanche books. I think the objective "stoplight" approach Fredson/Fesler give to help take the guesswork and human factors out of decisions is perfect for those who want safety but don't need tons of unnecessary analysis. It is far, far better for overall safety info than "The Avalanche Handbook", for instance. For some reason, the latter has often been viewed as the bible, yet it actually has little to offer the backcountry traveler in comparison to its scientific background.
  17. the pigeons at smith rock are flying snafflehounds
  18. Nice photos, nice read. Thanks.
  19. the great thing about this site is how fresh and new the material is.
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    LOOK!

    offwhite that is phenomenal, thanks. I hate work.
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    :P

    looks like a good road gap to jump
  22. 'cept k2 has that "at skiers suck" bumper sticker and this fella's clearly randonee w/ that stance...
  23. iain

    strange request

    maybe it was an alien head that was using the mother as a host and it had outgrown its lair
  24. iain

    strange request

    they?
  25. heh I'll be in the vicinity of Golden or Canmore from 14th - 22nd. Maybe we'll cross paths.
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