I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess some combination of a lab coat, safety glasses, hard hat, pocket protector, pager, palm, etc etc
hey! knock it off! i look hot in my white polyesther attire!
this may not be perfect or consistent with their actions regarding the US government's desire to explore their records. h/e, i'm still happy at least google is making some sort of effort, the rest of the search engines...nada
Last night not only did I watch the state of the union, the democratic response, some of the "pundits" talk BUT then i watched part of it again.
is it my imagination or did Shrub actually wink at someone during the speech?
that and i'm wearing my overpriced softshell around town today. damn i suck
Oly's fine. i'm sure he's just sleeping off his recent spray hangover in some stall in enumclaw. going for months with that level of spray is eventually going to catch up with a person. even dru takes a break once in a while.
anybody??? i know it's the superbowl sunday and all but come on somebody has to want to get some BC turns in. my silly husband thinks he should go to work that day and everyone else seems want to watch the game instead.
i'm hoping for good conditions on Sunday. anybody want to join me?
yeah---what dirty harry and chuck said. if this book won't apply to you ... don't buy it, don't use it. this seems pretty simple.
OTOH--there are plenty of climbers out there who don't regularly get on harder stuff. nothing wrong with there being a guidebook aimed at them. (me)
haven't seen the book yet but i'll be checking it out and a likely customer for mr. whitelaw
there are plenty of reasons to insult a guidebook, bad topos, poor route descriptions, bad approach directions etc. target audience isn't one of them. sometimes folks are such unbelievable wankers
we skiied near crystal on saturday. super deep. we were very glad to find a trail already broken for us. thanks to whomever put in the trail towards Norse peak. Lots of good turns up higher
i'd sort of disagree with this. i'm relatively new to my touring gear. and i'm certainly no great shakes in-bounds. my first couple of times skiing in the spring were miserable, discouraging, heavy snow slush fests. i hate skiing moguls in-bounds why on earth would i want to go practice it on my AT gear? i don't run into to many of them in the BC. the hyak recommendation is a good one. there's plenty of places with moderate slopes and not too many trees. these are high on my list of places to go since i still seem to have some sort of strange gravitational pull towards trees.
Every time you post that, God kills a rubber bondage ducky. Please, think of the rubber bondage duckies!
ummm...sure thing. but apparently you're thinking about bondage enough for the both us.