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matt_warfield

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  1. Keep it. Losing and finding booty is part of climbing. Finding and verifying the losing party will likely give you more pain than joy.
  2. Not sure what caliber was fired at Tommy Caldwell in E. Europe while on a wall. His kidnapping was thwarted by his gun: pushing kidnapper off a cliff.
  3. It's a special area and glad to hear of more people enjoying it. Nobody enjoys the trek up to or down from Aasgard 12 months a year. Necessary evil. Even if not a climber go in summer and summit one of the walk ups in the area like Little Annapurna for full value.
  4. If you are not experienced at altitude a day at 5K after 0K helps reduce the uncertainty of 10K+. Some have no trouble others do regardless of fitness. Take a jug of alcohol because a night in a hut with strangers can be more taxing than the climb.
  5. Willis Wall. And hope you survive. Step out of the boot pack on trade routes and call it a variation. Like ivan said hope for an eruption so it will blow its top off like St. Helens and it becomes a walkup.
  6. Bow hunters go deeper in the bush, shoot more often, and eat what they shoot. Anonymous.
  7. You are correct Pete. I glossed over the dates. True year was 1985. Time of year was summer. Fires were the best thing since sliced bread. The rest of the story stands including lycra. And I know people who skinny dip and water ski Lake Wshington in January.
  8. Pics are in your brain: 1) Absolutely smooth slate wall with a hand crack manufactured. 2) Naked people diving in the water behind you. Your imagination can create a more vivid pic than a camera sometimes.
  9. Two literary types: One said: ? The other: !
  10. opossums play dead. Word to the wise.
  11. The thinking that got you into this should be different than the thinking that gets you out of this.
  12. Trip: Pennsylvania - Manufracture Date: 3/13/2000 Trip Report: This is a true story. There is a route in Bellefonte Pennsylvania in a quarry. Since it is a quarry no feds or narcs or local gangsters were involved to quarrel with. When I did it lycra was just in so no weapons were involved as they would be easily ascertained. Some natural lines exist. But one blank wall at about 80 deg. had no handholds. Whatsoever. Blame it on the people who did the demo work. They can sit on their asses in equipment and could not climb 4.2 but that is beside the point. Dude comes in and uses a cutting blade to create a perfect crack. Imagine an artist with a clean slate on a blank wall with a legal cutter. What size? Tips, fingers, small hands, thick hands. Not offwidth or he would be shot. He chose medium fingers. About 100'. 5.9. Gear Notes: Bolts only because of the rock. Approach Notes: 15 minutes hike. Quarry is frequented by locals that dive in instead of climb. Clothing might be optional.
  13. Thanks for the TR. Mild winter makes for lots of ticks. They like warm moist areas of the body. Could be worse than scalp! I speak from experience. Water on route and icy descent sounds like an adventure. Go in summer on a weekend and enjoy the route with about 50 of your new friends. I can't imagine Edge of Space with even a hint of moisture.
  14. Solo TR requires complete gear OCD. Add a cell phone to requirements in case of disaster. I prefer a belayer with 10' of slack out and a limp hand on an ATC while chatting with nearby climbers.
  15. A mild winter has made for iffy ice conditions unless a cold snap happens. Skiing also iffy. Think rock climbing. Early season this year. Lots of rock within 2 hrs. drive. Go to a local mountain shop to get best beta and buy a guidebook. Destinations to ask about: Index, Leavenworth, North Bend, Smith, Squamish. You could use your entire trip at any one of those areas for rock.
  16. Homeland Security doing ads which try to keep children out of trouble on social media when terrorism SEEMS to be job 1.
  17. Agree. They are not powered and are quiet. Next will be kites.
  18. "Normal is a setting on the wash machine." "I found your camera and you may find some interesting pictures on it" LUCKY.
  19. Thanks for posting. cc.com welcomes rock climbing as well as alpine. Impressive send. Logistics are quite something to film an ascent, yes?
  20. Would have been better to state your intent right off the bat rather than bring glaciers into it. Bag some peaks, have a great summer, don't worry about whether its a glacier or a snowfield or rocks. Focus is key.
  21. There are ongoing multiyear scientific glacial ice measurement programs in the state. But you are students so I'm sure your research includes that as well as aerial photos through the years. As has been said, climbing these routes in a low snow year may suit your documentary but may not add much to science. Used to be permanent snowfield is the new glacier. Now its rock is the new permanent snowfield.
  22. conservative legislator in MT wants to ban yoga pants. What is the world coming to. Key thing is: don't do this and don't do that and you are just fine.
  23. I was there too, my wife gave me a smack on the head for look'n LOL I heard a story about a guy who left his camera at the cliffs and got it back via the message board with some moon shots and topless pictures.
  24. matt_warfield

    Why

    To the media and uninformed it is just hiking so start there. Ask them back to describe the taste of chocolate. I like the environment, movement, and inspiration. I like to pull on things in potentially dangerous situations.
  25. "When you come to a fork in the road, take it" Yogi "Take the obvious gully" FB
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