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  1. Oh yeah, and some of the crevasses are so big it doesn't matter how much rope you have. They can swallow a couple of school buses HCL.gif. But the trail to the climbing shoud be well set by the time you get there...makes it safer?

  2. Do the flick test, flick your toe straight on and if any part other than what you flicked hurts, it's probably broken. Works on fingers anyway rolleyes.gif

    I busted my pinky toe, and shoved on the climbing shoes 15 minutes later, sent the route...threw my shoes down from the top. My pinky is a bit curled under these days, but it fits in my climbig shoes real well smile.gif

  3. I only wear lycra tights when I'm cranking miles on my road bike, and the only sunny warm granite we're climbing around here sticks out of either a. the ocean or b. an ice field the size of Rhode Island.

    Have fun climbing thumbs_up.gif

  4. Here is a great link to the weather in the AK Rangeweather

    It is off of the Denali stats page.

    Almost 1100 climbers heading up Denali this year and only 44 up Foraker, whats up that rolleyes.gif

    Foraker is the better looking mountain of the two.

    Seems the north side of the range has gotten little snow, and is drier than usual, but the southside has a good snowpack.

  5. I agree with Alpine K thumbs_down.gif

    Isn't the Tokositna a huge mess, I think I heard it mentioned with the words impossible once. Plus with that big earthquake we had last year who knows what it looks like now

  6. CBS,

    a nice relaxed breath to get focused usually helps, plus it makes placing a piece easier. often times when i am climbing i start to whistle, it helps calm me down for the hard sends, and pisses my partners of to boot. nothing like whistling your way through the crux making it look easy, especially when they don't know that i do it to relax. wink.gif

  7. black bears will always run away, there more scared of you. I'd like to see someone try that shit with a Grizzly or Alaska brown bear.

    man if you can think it up someone has tried it up here, guranteed. I have seen people moving closer to brownies with a camera to their head, not really aware of how close they are getting, people also like to approah moose for some reason as well...in my opinion some of them need to get smileysex5.gif. i have enough problems getting chased by moose and shit when i'm out running. people intentionally messing with them (like the guy in anchorage who jumped on a moose's back) i have no sympathy for when the pain comes. the_finger.gif

  8. Hey Alpinfox, I just checked out your Denali TR, and in the second photo you guys packing your shit up. Was there a dirt bag guy passed out on the couch next to you there, so stinking drunk that the mosquitos didn't even bother with me that night. We had just gotten out of little switzerland that day and tried to hobo the train back to anchorage, i almost got caught, but my buddy made it to los anchorage, borrowed a car and was back in talkeetna in time for 10 am breakfast!

    You guys weren't the ones cooking your breakfast on an msr were you, cause I told those guys to go buy a meal they were in for 3 weeks of cooking gruel on a crappy stove grin.gif

  9. What kind of pussies are they, why don't they have those really huge exhaust pipes on their rides? I love that motorcycle sound they make rolleyes.gif

    I hope those guys save some photos and check them out ten years from now. hahaha fruit.gif

  10. we found a whole trashbag full of cliff bars and snickers at 10000' on mt. foraker. always one for free food I found out on the first bite of a snickers that everything was covered in spicy pepper. but hey it was free food that i didn't have to carry so whos complaining. also found a pair of women's underwear a few pitches up cannon mt in new hampshire. i don't think i really want to know what that was from smileysex5.gif

  11. I have seen these wands on the Kahiltana glacier before. They were all on their sides and melted about a foot into the glacier. I don't think I have ever seen one standing fully upright, and they are really difficult to find even on a nice day. Bamboo works better, plus they are a good excuse for a wand making beer drinking party. bigdrink.gif

  12. scott~

    in short, if you make even minimal effort to get outside and meet a few like minded people in anchorage you will have a blast. i highly recommend going for the summer. cheers!

  13. Funny you mention "shacks" Girdwood (30 miles south and cool as hell) has a perpetual problem of squatter shacks in the woods. Some of these are real architectural masterpieces. They showed one on TV that had a nice bouldering wall.

    hasn't los anchorage been kicking people outta their shacks in girdweed the last few years?

  14. climbing: there is the roadcut along the Seward highway, not the greatest, but there are also climbs in the chugach on the wedge etc., best place to go is up by Palmer at Hatcher's Pass.

    Check out The Scar and this site

    mt biking: tons of it. chugach, kenai, even some fun trails in anchorage, just stop in to one of the bike shops and ask.

    kayaking: pretty much everything you could want to paddle, if you are good then go to Hope, (across turnagain arm from Anchorage) you will not be dissapointed.

    Glacier climbing: yeah, go to the matanuska or portage or exit, plus a million other possible places, tons of summer mountaineering.

    There are all sorts of trails to run and hike in the chugach and with the easy access and proximity to town and 20+ hours of daylight.

    Anchoarge is a blast if you spend most of your time outside.

     

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