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Dustin_B

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  1. Just updating my list. I still have some stuff left that will make you a better climber/skier!
  2. This is not directed at anyone in particular, but if you are complaining about rain, then you are saying you liked last winter more!? I mean, its snowing like shit in the mountains, what more do you want?? I pity those that are afraid of the snow and live in the PNW. Must suck to live for those "30 year winters"....
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    Rose Bowl

    Are you kidding me? There's not 4 pages of spray about this yet? What a great freaking game!! Do you people live in caves? Helps to have W on your side apparently: http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/bowls05/news/story?id=2281349 Hook 'em
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    grammar

    Sounds like this person could have used a grammar lesson from good ole W!! W is a "full-blooded American" and he " demonstrates an elementary-school-level understanding of verbs." He is the president so he has to be, like, really smart.
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    Look Out, Annabelle

    7 summits my ass! No Carstensz, no 7 summits. http://www.daniellefisher.com/gallery.cfm Regardless though, her 6 summits are impressive, as are her two other lesser summits.
  6. I actually got a half size larger in the EVOs (12). In my other pair of Trango Ss (non-waterproof version), I had the same size as my Nepal Extremes (11.5) but they felt too short and hurt my toes. I'm actualy probably right inbetween sizes in the EVOs so I comprimised. the 12s feel better when I walk but I have less feel when climbing. the 11.5s in the Nepal Extremes are the perfect size and most all my other shoes are 11.5.
  7. If there was any work going on would we be posting or reading this? But yes people still work on December 22nd. And I for one am offended by the word 'Christmas'. I prefer it be hyphenated as in 'Christ-mas'. Thank you.
  8. http://nwac.us/products/SABSEA MT HOOD AREA- MODERATE avalanche danger above 4 to 5000 feet and LOW below gradually increasing Wednesday and becoming locally CONSIDERABLE above 6000 feet on north and northeast exposures and MODERATE elsewhere late Wednesday through Thursday morning. Danger further slowly increasing Thursday afternoon and night, becoming CONSIDERABLE above 5 to 6000 feet on north through east exposures and MODERATE elsewhere. Slightly decreasing danger early Friday.
  9. Treetoad, I haven't used them enough in wet weather to know yet. They climb rock really well though.
  10. Are you talking about aid climbing here or something else?
  11. I have a wide foot and own 2 pairs of La Sportiva boots (Nepal Extremes - great boots, and Trango S EVOs) that fit fine. I also own a pair of Scarpas (Alphas) and I dare say the Scarpas fit narrower. I guess the moral of the story is you won't know what fits you until you try them on!
  12. Maybe some day I’ll learn to post pictures correctly but until then here are some links to pictures in the gallery from this past Sunday (12/11/05). We went up Snow Lake trail to Millennium Wall to find the “easily top ropeable routes” mentioned in ‘the book’. It was my second time ice climbing and my friend’s first, so we were looking to top rope something although I’m sure it would have been a fun lead for someone (see first picture). After much wallowing, we couldn’t figure out a way to top rope the damn thing, so we had to settle on top roping this little 15 foot flow we passed on the way up (see second picture). Funny anecdote, as we were packing up from climbing our little beginner-sickle and staring at Snow Creek Wall, a couple walked by and asked if we had just climb it (SCW). We said, “no, we climbed that” and proudly pointed to the 15’ foot flow we had been top roping behind us… guess you have to start somewhere! Millennium Wall http://www.cascadeclimbers.com/plab/showphoto.php?photo=15410&size=big&sort=1&cat=505 Unknown flow on Snow Lake trail about 100 yards before Millennium Wall. http://www.cascadeclimbers.com/plab/showphoto.php?photo=15413&size=big&sort=1&cat=505 White Slabs route on SCW http://www.cascadeclimbers.com/plab/showphoto.php?photo=15411&size=big&sort=1&cat=505 http://www.cascadeclimbers.com/plab/showphoto.php?photo=15412&size=big&sort=1&cat=505
  13. I didn't read the other posts, but I will say this. I can think of very few reasons or places to own a synthetic bag and the PNW isn't one of them. "how do you keep your down bag dry" you ask? simple, a waterproof stuff sac (<2 oz). You keep it in the wp stuff sac until your tent is set up. get in your tent, take bag out of stuff sac, sleep, repack, repeat. its so simple, I really don't understand why people have problems?? maybe I have been lucky that my tent hasn't blown apart during a rain storm? I don't know. It seems pretty simple from my end.
  14. Crap I guess my reply didn’t get saved. Someone PM’ed me before Carl so I believe the altimeter is off the market.
  15. Yep, in early June but I’m trying to ‘slim down’ now. I’m selling furniture too!!
  16. I'm sure the person that told you his opinion was only trying to keep you safe, he wasn't trying to keep you from having fun. Maybe his advice was legit, maybe it wasn't, but he was just keeping an open line of communication which is what we all should be doing all the time. A danger with digging pits is misreading what your find, so it can be dangerous (and I'd say downright stupid) to trust your life solely on what you 'read' from the pit. The human, terrain, and weather factors together are more important than the pit and these are the factors you should be making your decision on. The snowpack analysis is only a small piece of the puzzle in helping you make your decision.
  17. I have way too much gear sitting around collecting dust while I buy new gear! Please help me help you. (all weights are actual weights, not ‘advertised weights’) 1) Mammut Cloud light weight synthetic jacket (orange) – size L, 14.7 oz, well used but still has warmth to give. Retail price $110, you pay $30 obo. 2) Patagonia Puff synthetic jacket (green) – winter belay jacket, big helmet compatible hood, size XL (fits over layers), 30.3 oz. Worn 3 times in the mountains and a few times in town. Retail price $170, you pay $70. 3) Mountain Hardwear Ethereal parka (green and black) – size XL, 32.5 oz, the last hard shell you will ever own. Its in great shape (no kidding). Retail price $440, you pay $175 obo. 4) Patagonia Guide softshell pants (black) – size 34 (waist), 18.3 oz, a few patched holes on inner cuffs but still plenty of life left. Retail price $180, you pay $45 obo. 5) K2 Automatic ski helmet (black) – removable ear flaps, size L (59-60 cm), 21.6 oz. Basically brand new, worn a few times but never taken any impact, its spotless (promise). Includes stuff sac to keep it looking pretty. Retail price $90, you pay $35. 13) Salomon Crossmax 10 Pilot downhill skis w/ bindings – length=180cm, radius=17m, side cut=107/69/102. Core shot to one ski. Can be repaired (you be the judge) or skied on as is (have pic, can send if interested). Includes S912Ti integral bindings which allow portion of ski under binding to flex. Retail price $1150, you pay $225 obo. And I’ll throw in some Salomon poles too! 14) Salomon Performa 7.0 downhill ski boots – size 29.5/US 12. Cosmetic damage to inner sides of boots (n00b), but outer half of boots looks great. Retail price $300, you pay $60. 15) Smith ski goggles – Retail price $35, you pay $ FREE when you buy the skis or boots **I can send you a digital picture of any thing you are interested in.** I’ll ship any of this stuff (you pay) or we can exchange locally (Seattle).
  18. they may all be filled in buy now, or at least the ice may be covered.
  19. that seems a little long for your weight but it also depends on the side cut. The Shukans a couple years ago were slimmer so longer might be okay with those. nowadays the Shuksans are fat, so you don't need as long of a ski for the same floatation. I have the old model Shuksans in a 185 cm but I weigh 215 lbs with out gear. That length is good for me. You own them now though so I don't guess it matters. PS - you asked for "any opinion" not the correct one
  20. How come it seems like stolen stuff always turns up by a dumpster? Are theifs getting environmental these days and are trying not to litter or something??
  21. oops, no I was talking about the Trango S and Trango S EVO. guess I need to read more closely next time. I didn't know there was a Trango Extreme EVO. sorry about that.
  22. I have both kinds. The EVOs have a gore-tex liner, the old ones don't. I haven't used the EVOs enough in the snow to find out if they are really completely waterproof, but I suspect they still aren't. I'm sure they will be more wp than the old ones though. They are light, comfortable and climb well, regardless of the waterproofness outcome though. IMHO they are not warm enough for 'winter' in the cascades. They have no insulation. They are strictly a 'summer' boot for me.
  23. Wow, yet another reason to visit Vantage. Can't wait for my next trip there.....
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