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HRoark

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  1. Did you see the original post? BTW, how do you like the K1's. That's what I'm looking at. What kind of foot do you have (narrow, wide, long, low-volume, etc.)?
  2. Dude!!! You gave me crabs!?!?!?! Fucker!!!!
  3. Anybody know who sells Kaylands BESIDES the Great Satan (REI)?
  4. That is a myopic view, cbs. You have to look at the core of what some of these groups want: a total ban on human traffic in the wilderness. Viewed that way, any ban/restriction IS a slippery slope because you have allowed them one step closer to their goal and they will keep pushing. How many times will you keep backing up before they push you over the cliff? You know how to boil a frog don't you?
  5. My understanding (though admittedly limited) is that many of these groups (especially the more extreme ones) view any human impact as bad. I believe it was Al Gore in "Earth in the Balance" who put forth the idea to close off a region of the United States from Canada to Mexico and remove all human contact. I think this plan started inside the U.N.
  6. Yeah, cbs, they're counting dimpled and hanging chads. What a numbnut
  7. HRoark

    I cried...

    I hear "Ararat 2" is coming out: John Woo directs Chris O'Donnell and Bill Paxton as they do a siege ascent and break out the nitro to blast Noah's Ark free from the ice. Scott Glenn returns as the hippy with a troubled past and a score to settle. Word has it that Ed Viesturs has a cameo with the line, "Who'd climb a mountain to look at a ship? Someone's going to get killed."
  8. Looks like a mallard duck to me. Bwahahahaha!!!!!
  9. Might as well say you hate his dog, he can only kill you once. Bwahahahaha!!!
  10. HRoark

    I cried...

    I saw that movie and I thought it was pretty good. I was a little confused as to why he called it "Ararat" when the mountain really is not in the story. Except that maybe Ararat is some sort of national/cultural symbol in Turkey? Anyway, it was good. I thought he portrayed how the story of the genocide was really swept under the rug by the Turks.
  11. Blame Canada, just like they say in "South Park".
  12. Hey, is what you guys are doing "good for the company?"
  13. Anyone know a good one? I have one name, but he doesn't appear to be on my insurance plan. Someone who works with a lot of athletes (climbers would be good) and has an aggressive approach to rehab. Thanks Roark
  14. ...into the arms of a totally stacked chic who'll never make another movie claiming she was type-cast as a "bond girl" and couldn't get legitimate acting jobs.
  15. HRoark

    Gold Prices

    10 sheets = 3 sessions? Do you shave your ass or something?
  16. HRoark

    Gold Prices

    Dude, show's what you know...Telluride is in Colorado. Sheesh, that's about 1200 miles from here.
  17. I'd say stay on I-84 as long as you can. However, I-84 is a death zone east of Pendleton some times. Skydiving is the quickest way, actually.
  18. HRoark

    Gold Prices

    Hence, it makes sense that it's catbirdseat's idea, now doesn't it?
  19. Cool, thanks. I don't know if I have that one.
  20. If I recall correctly, and ken4ord can tell me if I'm wrong, but the Dike on Colden is seen from Avalanche Lake as you hike in from ADK Lodge. I never got a chance to climb it, but I hear it's nice.
  21. HRoark

    For Dru...

    Good job, RumR; admitting you have a problem is the first step. My hat's off to you.
  22. HRoark

    torque

    I usually just snug them up real good without cranking down on the wrench handle. Never had a problem. What I was taught was that you don't want to crank down on them (for one, 'cause they might break) because you want to be able to back them out with relative ease if needed.
  23. Nope, here it is... the solution
  24. marylou/allison continues to annoy incessantly and beg for attention by getting people into the chat room.
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