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  1. *All gear is new and never has been used in the field*

    MSR Coyote 24" picket- $15.00

    Motorola Talkabout EM 1000-2way radios(5 mile)pair w/nicad battery packs & charger.-$30.00

    Mountain Hardwear Full length gaiters(Like Crocs)-$40.00

    2 Osprey Digistows-$20.00 for both

    Camp small pulley-$10.00

    Mountain Hardwear SETA strapless running gaiters-$15.00

    Adventure Medical Kit7 ultralight/watertight-$10.00

    REI Lite-Core 1.5 short self-inflating sleeping pad-$50.00

    Petzl Tikka plus w/ case-$20.00

    Metoulious padded 5 loop adjustable gear sling-$30.00

    Omega HMS Pear Locker w/ offset gate-$5.00

    Marmot men's XL Precip, Light and Dark Blue-$40.00

    First $220.00 takes it all plus two extra 'biners',a titanium collapsible spork, titanium long handled spoon, Outdoor Research stuff sack, and a gerber mini multi-tool; all for free. Must see to appreciate. Call or text at (509) 308-6160. PayPal prefered method of transaction.

  2. Made by Cormier Mountaineering, it's a basic "envelope" design with a single velcro strip for closure. No zippers or poles for weights sake. Extra long for gear/boot storage, and spectra tie-in loop to keep you anchored.Like new. First 50 bucks takes it. Comes with stuff sack. You pay shipping (from Richland WA). Email at micajones2003@yahoo.com if interested.

  3. Take two-pounds turtle meat, cut in small pieces, braise in two ounces of butter with a little onion. Add one-half pint of cream and two hard-cooked eggs cut rather fine. Thicken with a little flour mixed first with cold milk. Salt and paprika to taste, a glass of Madeira, if desired, and serve from chafing-dish on squares of toast with sliced lemon. Mmmm...tastes like chicken. evils3d.gif

     

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    Taurus

    Model PT145T Millennium Titanium

    .45 ACP DAO Auto Pistol

    Distributor .....Taurus International Firearms

    16175 NW. 49th Ave.

    Miami, FL 33014

    Model ..............................................PT145T

    Operation ...........................Recoil-operated

    double-action-only autoloader

    Caliber ............................................45 ACP

    Barrel length ...........................3.25 inches

    Overall length ..........................6.00 inches

    Weight, empty .......................17.3 ounces

    Safety ..........................Manual striker block;

    self-engaging firing pin block;

    Taurus Safety Lock

    Sights .........................................Low-profile

    three-white-dot system

    Sight radius .............................5.00 inches

    Rifling ............................6 grooves; RH twist

    Stocks .........Integral molded polymer frame

    Magazine capacity ...................10 rounds

    Finish ..........................Natural titanium slide;

    blue polymer frame

     

     

  5. What we kids called "bouldering" growing up in the deserts of eastern WA was bit different than the reference today.

     

    It too was an activity, which consisted of rolling the largest boulder we could find onto the roadway, and concealing it beneath a giant tumbleweed. Then, hiding nearby, we would watch as the unsuspecting motorist was launched into orbit.

     

    Many oilpans were sheared, but thankfully no one was ever injured or killed. We were rotten little bastards indeed, but I still get a chuckle when I think of the bewildered drivers trying to chase us down when they heard our cries of joy and laughter upon a successfully completed mission.

     

    Old skool Jackass I guess.

  6. cj001f said:

    Dustin_B said:

    My boots are very broken in and I wear them, on average, every other weekend this time of year. I can't imagine technical mountaineering boots being any more comfortable for short to moderate approaches. I'm very interested to hear what kind of mountaineerng boots you have that are still comfortable after 45 miles though. seriously! will you share? And I already wear smartwool, exclusively. they rock. thanks,

     

    I have a pair of Vasque k2 clones. I've never had a blister(except for the time I wore cotton dress socks!) - and since I added footbeds, I've never had any pain in my feet. Maybe it's me - but I just don't have problems with my feet hurting from boots (including some 20+ mile days in them). YMMV

     

    I've got a pair of Vasque H2's too. I can do 15-20 mi a day with no problem. Those boots is the bomb. Mine are EE for extra width, so when the dogs swell up there's plenty of room left. I wear a thin nylon sock under thin smartwools. Never a foot problem. Worth every penny they were.

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