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  1. Jon- I went up Nooksack Cirque Trail then to Price Lake last Thursday. There was no snow at all until 4k. I suspect you will find 3k vert. of sweet corn if you go to Ruth now.
  2. I don't know anything about it, but I'm no Lowell Skoog. Looks like a nice line, I might have to check that out sometime.
  3. skykilo

    That's my dog!!!

    Let me rephrase that... It's just a matter of 'taste'.
  4. skykilo

    That's my dog!!!

    I guess that's just a matter of preference. But c'mon man, two beautiful rednoses, and look at the concentration and loving tenderness on Panama's face. That's quality in my book.
  5. Here's a cool view of Ben climbing the couloir: And how about a look at the route Ben Manfredi and I skied last year?
  6. Go fat boy, go fat boy, go! Josh Hummel on the Ice Cliff below:
  7. skykilo

    That's my dog!!!

    C'mon now, you bitches want to talk about fucking politics and Martlet's punk ass, but you got nothing to say about some quality DOG CUNNILINGUS??? You're all a bunch of BITCHES!!!
  8. skykilo

    That's my dog!!!

    Well, the heat's over. Panama is back to licking himself and chasing his balls. But he still gets to do this:
  9. (I just made Ben's photos visible without the click click click.)
  10. Check this out... I'm taking my photos to the one hour now!
  11. I had drawn the couloir ski wrong, but it's fixed now. Jason, don't worry, I think I saw a few other lines up there, we'll do it again!!!
  12. Climb: Mt Shuksan-Price Glacier Couloir Date of Climb: 5/13/2004 Trip Report: Ben Kaufman and I climbed and skied Price Glacier Couloir yesterday. It provides the easiest bergschrund bypass route for the Price Glacier. We found a nice icy debris gully that made for easy climbing in the steep couloir next to Nooksack Tower. We found small amounts of powder on the glacier . Northeasterly exposures had a bit more slush wallowing after early sun and maybe wind deposits during the last storm. When we skied around 1pm, we were quite pleased to find perfect conditions everywhere, ranging from shallow-enough-slush to corn to powder. No sideslipping necessary, and we were able to scope a nice route down the gut of the glacier that still allowed us to exit from the notch below Nooksack Tower. This was an amazing ski descent, better than I would have hoped. Here is a route photo, the purple line is what I think Ben Manfredi and I skied last year after much study from every angle, and the red route is yesterday's pleasant romp. Gear Notes: Crampons, one tool, skis... Approach Notes: I don't know if there is a log to cross the river right now. We didn't look. Who would want to avoid a refreshing wade through ice cold water?
  13. My FED could kick your FED's ass!
  14. Skiers versus snowboarders, Price Glacier tomorrow at dawn biatche!!!
  15. That thread began four months ago, jackass. \
  16. But you would tack an unnecessary prefix onto regardless. Bwahahahahaha Personally, the helicopter scared me. I thought men in black suits would jump out and accost us for our wanton day trip ski of the North Face Couloir. I can't imagine what kind of psychological impact these things have on wildlife, considering I knew very well what it was and it scared the bejezus outta me.
  17. skykilo

    That's my dog!!!

    They got their own little love games, ya know? Panama chases her, goes for the mount, but she's busy chewing a stick so she charges him with the teeth bared and a vicious snarl. So he goes and pisses on a tree or something, but five seconds later when she's found a new attraction he's back on that ass. If he gets more feedback, he might give her a little warmup with the tongue before he takes another stab at it. With his enthusiasm, though, the only possible outcome is that the red rocket will prevail. My dog's so mellow now. He seems to have realized that chasing his balls just isn't all that great. Maybe I'll get a picture of them stuck together later this week...
  18. skykilo

    That's my dog!!!

    Dog sex rocks. He chases her, he claws her into position for the mount, and then he goes at it with everything he's got. Yeah, they get stuck. I just leave him there, though. After I get my kicks and pictures, I bail and let Mocha's owners deal with the aftermath...
  19. Sorry Greg, gonna hafta eat my words here... The North Ridge is on the right. The picture is from the top of Sahale. I just wanted to say IN YOUR FACE.
  20. skykilo

    That's my dog!!!

    I thought I'd share this special moment with all of you: That's right, Panama's gettin' it! Hot little red nose bitch, too. I know he'd be unfaithful if he had the chance (He's a dog.), but at least he ain't trying to hump my leg any more. Maybe I'll get flamed about dog overpopulation, and blah blah blah... Well that would be great. But what about people overpopulation? You can get out of my business and take a step toward fixing that problem yourself.
  21. Yes, that would be the North Ridge IN YOUR FACE.
  22. Here's a picture from April 22, FWIW:
  23. All right Lowell! Help me get it right- are these descents as spectacular as they seem? I'll be looking to head that way myself sometime soon!
  24. Josh, clearly you haven't seen Turns-All-Year... Immaturity and spray? That's what I like!
  25. I gotta say thanks to Josh for being another knucklehead willing to grind. That's a proper one day push. Based on steeps and aesthetics, this may be the sweetest line I've skied to date. I can't begin to describe how stoked I am.
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