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glassgowkiss

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  1. Yeah, a bunch of rich fucks build homes in a place they should not. Dam failure would mean absolutely nothing long term if it wasn't for houses.Well, I would say- let the nature decide. And honestly, get that fucking excavator out of there. 

  2. CLEARENCE! 
    Long story short- after a sting of crappy injuries getting out of ice climbing. Hence selling a bunch of equipment as follows (all prices are in USD):

    Petzl Nomics- brand new, bought them right before my ankle fracture, never used. On of them has hammer on the back and one spare pick (also brand new)- $500

     

    Petzl Laser Light. 2x20cm, 6x16cm, 6x13cm. two 16 and two 13cm are brand new, rest has minimal use- $740 for the lot or 55/piece. 

     

    Metolius Monster 2x60m 7.8mm double ropes. I uncoiled them, but never used them. There is some chalk from chack spilling a bit in my gear box. $260. 

    I reside in Bellingham. Best contact method is to call or txt 360-nine two 7- four 86 one

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  3. Very, very seldom there were any good conditions at this time of the year (lived there for 9 years in the 90's). Back in 92 or 93, during one of the low snow years, managed to romp up North Sister, which was a fun scramble. However usually the best conditions were either during Fall or during Spring (freeze/thaw). Paulina Falls can provide some entertainment on steeper ice (mostly TR). I remember doing some WI3 pitches on Broken Top, but again- they usually form in early Spring from freeze/thaw.  

  4. It's December. Besides a couple of ascents on Colfax, and maybe a couple ascents of some shitty ice blobs, accessed from Duffy Lake Rd, there is ZERO ice so far. We used to be able to climb reliably ice from mid November through mid March. Besides last 2 seasons, the new norm is basically only January and February. Rockies is still reliable, but most definitely seasons are also shorter (3 winters ago Left Side Weeping Wall fell off by mid March . At this point I am seriously contemplating selling my ice gear, as investing 2-3K into something you can do reliably for maybe 10-12 days per year does not add up. Probably will not buy a new pair of skis either. We will still have some good seasons, but more of the norm is a 2 months winters, with minimal snow and ice. 

  5. Just an update. Found a pair of Scarpa Ascent Tech GTX on eBay (they were brand new) in my size. IMHO, this is one of the best light alpine/heavy approach shoes ever made. They climb well up to about 5.6, can attach crampons for glacier travel. 

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  6. 7 hours ago, Off_White said:

    Oh, sorry boss, missed your instructions. 

     

    I did not mean like that. It might be one of these low snow winters, with good potential for winter alpine/mix, and these routes are unrepeated. Probably the route you posted would be pretty sketch when covered in snow, as probably gear opportunities would be limited. 

  7. 9 hours ago, G-spotter said:

    Also I don't think x-all mountains come with an adze but honestly you rarely need an adze anyway.

    I think in alpine far more important is the ability to hammer stuff in (like pins). However more bent tools climb better, particularly mixed, but they suck for hammering, so I bring light Petzl rock hammer with me. Adze comes handy to chop better feet on a semi-hanging belays. 

     

  8. A short answer is- NO. Not for multi day in that region. You will be on glacier entire time, hence you need to protect your feet. They are equivalent of Scarpa Phantom Guide (or Tech), basically a single mid warm boot. They are design to climb well in hard technical terrain. If you climb light and fast, single push- maybe. For multi day trip you will end up with frostbite. If you are planning on doing regular route (West But) just use AT boots with intuition liners. Most of West But is just flat glacier, and skis are way to go. AT boots will be good enough to go from 14K to summit, but skis are going to be much more handy below 14K. 

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