So, beer today at work at 4:00 (that's right, getting paid to drink rulez), get to tour the new Pine Street Train Tunnel (shoulda brought my climbing boots), and stared at a naked chick in the Westin for the last half hours. Schweet!!!
Kangeroo and Kiwi next week. Here's a linky for those who don't know where it's at. And below is the address and menu for those too lazy to click a link:
7305 Aurora Ave North
Seattle, WA
Beer List:
On Tap
Fosters
Guiness
Tennents
Bass Ale
Stella Artois
Pilsner Urquell
Boddingtons
Mac & Jacks
Newcastle
Pyramid Hefeweizen
Amstel Light
Strongbow Cider
Sierra Nevada
By the Bottle
Toohey's New (Exclusive to the K&K!)
Cooper's Vintage Pale Ale **NEW!
Cooper's Pale Ale
Coopers Stout
Coopers Sparkling Ale
Red Stripe
Steinlager
Heineken
Fosters Special Bitter
Mike's Hard Lemonade
Mike's Hard Cranberry
Kaliber Non-Alcoholic
Bundaberg Ginger Beer **NEW!
Bundaberg Lemon, Lime, & Bitters **NEW!
Liquor
We proudly pour a premium well and fine spirits.
Thanks for keeping up on all this (I realize it's your job, but props are due anyway). It's great reading the accident reports and learning from other mistakes. Here's to one of the best climbing ranger outfits in the country.
Now, if you want job security you need to quit scaring off all the climbers.
Nice pictures!!
It looks like you stayed to the slopes south of the cabin (forget the name of the peak) across the valley from Matier and Joffre. Mattp and I considered heading there while we were up there, but decided to make sure our third partner was okay getting back to the car. Do you know of any other good tours around in that area? The Duffey Lake Road area is supposed to be littered with easily accessible cabins. It was the first Canada trip I had taken in a while.
Man, I've missed climbing out there at Vantage. I guess going on concert weekends is not a preferred method of touring the area. Can't wait to reaquaint myself with those wavey cracks.