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  1. we need another bend, because this one is getting too crowded.
  2. gapertimmy

    gmail invites

    i've got some spare invites, if interested send me a PM.
  3. he who brings stoke, we thank you.
  4. to drop on people from great heights Obviously: brown coils golden showers skeet skeet skeet ....?
  5. i have come to the conclusion that like most other mountains in oregon, washington is best done/approached with the fluff of the heavens is on its flanks. bring the boards, or stay home and spray.
  6. I think RuMR might need to see the flashing FRESHIEZ image iain. Yep, pretty sure about that, it'll put him in a fine mood!
  7. gapertimmy

    GUESS WHAT!

    i think you all eat big donkey dick. i drop brown coils on you all from great heights. especially people who put pubes on my door knob with double stick tape. have a corndog with steaksauce freshman beyotcheZ
  8. i'm so way stoked that the freshie fever has started in AUGUST, SICK SHIT BROZ!
  9. SICKNESS RuMR, fahk summer, bringeth fall, BRING FRESHIEZ!!!!!
  10. Golden Eagle permits would be highly easy to counterfeit. Anyone with a scanner and a printer could manufacturer one of these. They have no unique barcode or seial number at all. A freaking joke if you ask me, folks find ways to rip of ski resorts left and right for access, i'm surprised enterprising backcountry users haven't started making fake passes yet. I've done the park outside the sign trick as well, this works fine, but couldn't a tool still ticket you and claim you were parked at the TH? Its interesting to see the ammount of damage done to foiliage right by those signs too. Way to protect the resource FS assclownz
  11. FRESHIEZ!!!!! BRINGETH THE STOKE< FAHK SUMMER< ITS SNOWIN IN THE CHOSSCADES WOOT WOOT SPREAD THE GOOD WORD TO ALL THE FRESHIE FOOZ< WINTER IN AUGUST BEYOTCHEZZZZZZ
  12. bouldering.com t-shirt, sweeeet!
  13. big ant hills are rampant in the scrublands east of bend i love to chuck rocks at em, and then give them golden showers, though i haven't tried dropping brown coils on them from great heights.
  14. i heard something on the news about a west side route, but this was from the national gaurd dispatch, but really don't know
  15. from www.bend.com August 21 - A Eugene man who fell and injured his ankle Saturday while climbing Mount Washington was rescued along with his wife by an Oregon National Guard helicopter crew and flown to a Salem hospital, officials said. John Manotti, 42, was at about 7,000 feet elevation, about 800 feet below the summit, when the accident occurred. His wife, Lisa, contacted the Linn County Sheriff’s Office about 11 a.m., said Sheriff Dave Burright. Rescue teams from the Jefferson and Linn county sheriff’s offices responded to the scene, along with the Corvallis Mountain Rescue Unit, the sheriff said. Meanwhile, a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter from the Oregon National Guard’s 1042nd Medical Company was dispatched from Salem to assist in the rescue, at the request of Linn County officials. Manotti was hoisted aboard the helicopter, as was his wife, rather than leave her alone on the peak until ground crews could reach her, National Guard officials said. The original plan for the helicopter’s five-member crew was to take the pair to a waiting ambulance at the Army Aviation Support Facility in Salem. But an irregular pulse in Menotti’s foot prompted a change in plans and direct trip to Salem Memorial Hospital for treatment, officials said
  16. the only strip clubs worth attending are those that serve libations. i highly reccomend San Antonio, TX, everything is bigger down in Texas.
  17. did someone say lil johns? WHAT?
  18. 2nd on the route from green lakes, much more scenic, less crowds. poles would work fine for the snow patches and those small patches are negotiable in tennis shoes even. have fun!
  19. sorry yes i meant se ridge
  20. another alternate route, although a bit longer, would be to approach via Pole Creek TH, hike to Chambers Lakes (~ 6 miles), and climb the SW Ridge. There are some snow patches still visible, that you could practice arrest on, but the route is totally snow free. Scree slog from chambers lakes all the way to the top, probably a bit more solitude/less folks on that side of the mountain as well, no steeper sections like the small steep on the North Ridge. The only benefit of starting early imho is avoiding the heat, but the common glacier start practiced on the likes of rainier is not needed. Chambers Lakes makes a great camp site with wonderful vistas of all sisters and brokentop.
  21. yeah leg 29 looks like hell. i'm just hoping the weather cools off a bit before the race. i'll be in a fancy outfit for racing, and probably will leave it on for the beach party too.
  22. Meanwhile, Mt. Bachelor STILL taking sickness to a whole new level
  23. i'm doing leg 5, not sure of our start time though... i'm guessing it is around the same time as yours
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