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justferfun

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  1. ok i'm not as retarded as i thought, they are Axars, apx 20inches in length. i guess i needed to take them OFF the wall to figure it out.
  2. i'm retarded... ice climbing i have always wanted to do... never did... started then just didn't. so... i have no idea what they are other than very yellow, i know that one has a very expensive leash and the other one just has the regular leash. they are pretty...and unused! i sent you the shots, let me know if you are still interested.
  3. I have a set of Charlet Moser tools I need to get rid of. All they are and have been doing is decorate my wall, which they look pretty kool, but I really need to get rid of them. They may have been used once, but that's about it. Otherwise the scratches that they may have are just from moving from place to place. I bought them off my climbing buddy in 02 or 03 to help him out... he never came and got them... asking 110 each... but good offer may suffice.
  4. hummmm true... true... i'm watching the weather... looks good and cold at the moment... but you know how that is. has anyone been up there very reciently... is the snow still at Paradise or is it up any? if so were you wishing snowshoes or were boots and crampons all you needed?
  5. thanks, that was my assumption on time, i kind of like to leave by 8 personally ... we are going to try to get up there Memorial day and see how far they get. They want to get up Adams late July (not that that is do difficult) but, I figure a good trip up to Muir would be a nice precurssor. anyone else?
  6. so i have a couple peeps who are rather green to climbing mountains and elevation. i'd like for them to respectfully hear from peeps other than i what time of day is best to be heading out to Muir this time of year. and how long it will take for them to get there and back... considering they are in good shape, been trained on lower elevations and snow... but just not higher ground.
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