I got a much shorter and wider pair. That is the same time that I will be up in the Bugs as well. Maybe we can share a belay or two on the BC. I just hope that the weather will be good. One thing that I have noticed is that you have been posting a lot more now that you are over in the hinter lands. Are you not doing all your school work or what? What else are you planing to do this summer?
A pair of Rossignol Nepals, 193 cm. In good shape, there are holes from bingings. About 7 years old and more of the old school tele ski, nice and skiny. $30 bucks if you come and get them in Seattle. Email me at cms25@u.washington.edu.
Chad.
That would be cool but that guy that is flying that ship loves his job. Just do not watch the news and tell your friends and family that the media is made up of a bunch of ass wipes........
Good climb, just a long walk. We did it in two days and I was tired afterwards. I think that three would make the trip seem a little more fun. Have a good time and the topo in the Beckey book is dead on. You might want to bring a #5 camalot if you are as weak minded as I am when it comes to 5.9 OW (you can go around this as well). Have a good time. Chad.
Looking to buy a used pair of snowshoes. If you have some and want to get rid of them let me know. My email is cs_construction@yahoo.com and I live in Seattle. Thanks Chad.
Cavey, I was on that team from Sibley and we made it out sun night. Granted it was a little dark by the time we did get out. By the way, that is a bad choice for an approch. I will never come in that way again. Way to much elvation gain and loss.
Dave,
You may want to check out alpinedave.com for some north ridge info. And by the way, why did not ever email me back about the torment-forbiden travers? Chad
Does anyone know if a cell phone works on the top of Liberty Bell? And this is not for a rescue, my buddy has to make a call for work if he is going to go climbing Monday. Thanks Chad.