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  1. Thanks for the heads up, with all due respect, I think that size of a group at once at fuji shelter is BS. If this is an organized group the Forest Service should require a special use permit. You are going to give some small couple person trip this weekend a very rude awakening indeed. I am glad we are planning our trip in a couple weeks and not this sunday.

     

    Typically a group can assemble on National Forest lands and not need a permit when group size is below 75 people.

     

    Well maybe on your forest. SUP rules vary widely by forest and can vary by district. There can be other rules for organized gatherings for smaller numbers of folks, such as the need to provide waste facilities for certain size groups, an example hereL:http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/coconino/passes-permits/event-commercial/?cid=stelprdb5328575

    I will be looking into the local districts rules on this matter, because I think that level of use in close proximity to the shelter is total bull shit. Especially on a weekend.

  2. So a group of 45 at once at fuji, I wonder how many visit this sheter over a winter. I bet only a few hundred at most. I bet this group size represents a signifianct portion of total winter use all at once. I wonder where all the shit will be deposited. I wonder what it looks like right after thaw. I wonder what the shelter will like like when I am there in the not to distant future after such an intense short duration use. What group is this exactly?

  3. Thanks for the heads up, with all due respect, I think that size of a group at once at fuji shelter is BS. If this is an organized group the Forest Service should require a special use permit. You are going to give some small couple person trip this weekend a very rude awakening indeed. I am glad we are planning our trip in a couple weeks and not this sunday.

  4. 1. Exploratory Kayak decent of the Upper Chetco River through the Kalmiopsis Wilderness.

     

    2. Scoping future climbing objectives in the Owyhees and pervert stew in the Alvord desert with Captain Frick, Corvegas, Hanman, James the sheep master, Liutenant Dan and the beautiful significant others.

     

    3. Tropical waters on the Big Island

     

    4. 15" of fresh fairly fluffy pow on a sunny calm, uncrowded day at Willamette Pass on xmas-eve day on my tele-mounted K2 Mt Bakers

     

    5. Watching Bighorn Sheep males but heads along the deschutes (first time I ever saw that)

  5. My wife is from Alaska and is used to blood and guts, incidently her dad was charged by a mama griz a couple weeks ago and a couple days latter a family friend was trapping across the river from is place and was mauled by a griz, crushed his feamur, tore him up and ripped off his nose, but he lived, friend with him was also mauled but little damage so he could go for help.

     

    Grand Cayman doesn't suck

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    View out the house we rented in Grand Cayman, also the break you can see out the window is a big barrier reef, and there was a shallow ship wreck just to the right out of the photo, and we had sit on top kayaks at the place, easy paddle out there with great snorking and spiny lobsters chillin under corral heads.

     

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    The house we rented

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  6. Nice!

     

    I do not believe that happycampershawaii is affiliated with the rental outfit on Maui in any way.

     

    Based on actual experience (had stuff stolen on Oahu) and talking with some friends (cops) on the Big Island, crime is highest on Oahu, the Big Island is relatively tame in comparison.

     

    Defenitley, more low key in the van, all the locals we talked to assumed we were from there.

     

    I agree. The dark secret is that Haoles are frowned upon, especially when they stay at big resorts, wear designer clothing and NEVER GET IN THE WATER and never get off Oahu. You have it figured out. The next step is to go spearfishing, grab some spiny lobsters, surf some big waves, and hunt wild boar on Kauai and you are ready to be adopted.

     

    Then put on a disguise and go to Mama's Fish House on Maui, one of the best restaurants on earth. Don't forget to take your wallet.

     

    Spearfishing (done it)

    grab some spiny lobsters (done it in Grand Cayman)

    surf some big waves (done it, how big?)

    hunt wild boar (haven’t done it)

    been to Maui (haven’t been to Mama’s)

     

  7. Nice!

     

    I do not believe that happycampershawaii is affiliated with the rental outfit on Maui in any way.

     

    Based on actual experience (had stuff stolen on Oahu) and talking with some friends (cops) on the Big Island, crime is highest on Oahu, the Big Island is relatively tame in comparison.

     

    Defenitley, more low key in the van, all the locals we talked to assumed we were from there.

  8. Favorite pitches watching someone else lead at Darrington:

     

    Dan leading the Rash

     

    Steven leading the Cloven Hoof pitch 1, lots of cussing and moaning, many unsavory remarks uttered toward the first ascentionist (hanman)

     

    Mark leading pitch 3 on other side of the traxs, lots of cussing and moaning, many unsavory remarks uttered toward the rist ascentionist (steven)

     

    Mark leading pitch 3 of the Big Four Tower Route, actually I didn't get to see it, but I could hear it while climbing the pitch below, lots of cussing and moaning, many unsavory remarks uttered toward the first ascentionist (steven)

     

    Mark leading pitch 3 of Romantica right about the time I realized one of the double ropes was sliced half way through as it passed through my belay device.

     

    Don leading pitch 2 off width of The Ultimatum, a fair amount of grunting and whining and some blood

     

    Jeremy leading pitch 2 super steep pitch of rolling thunder, then calling it 11a/b, Hah, then throw him up on the near by 10c slab around the corner to the right (can't remember the name, but its a great pitch) and he has a shit fit cause it slab and "stupid" mostly cause he was scared and couldn't rely on his super human grip to yard himself up it :)

  9. hey brah, dats da shit. Did ya rent that poptop?

     

    yup, from happy campers hawaii in Hilo.

    http://www.happycampershawaii.com/

     

    pretty reasonable price really when you compare other options. They provide all the stuff with the van, cooking gear, 2 burner onboard stove with the full propane tank, 15 gallon water tank full of H2O, the sink is electric pump powered so no hand pumping, 2 bath and 2 beach towels, 2 sets of sheets, pillows, blankets, weber propane grill, grass beach matts, dish clean up gear, cooler etc. I used to have a 1974 VW poptop and so I know they put in the time to keep these vans in good shape. They have a few items I never saw before, a snap in big screen for the back hatch to let the breeze in on those steamy nights! They also had a little metal bar that esentially extended the locking latch for the hatch about 3 inches further back out so you could close the hatch and lock it but there would be a 3 inch gap, keeps the rain and any pilfering hands out of the van but lets the breeze in nicely and in combo with the screened side windows, keeps the van nice and cool at night, which is important in the tropics. They give you a good orientation about how to operate everything too. All you have to bring is your clothes, snorkel gear, and island attitude. The van was very clean and in tip top working condition. They have about 14 vans total I think. Good peeps that run it too. You can fly right into hilo from Honolulu and they pick up and drop you off at the airport too. I would rent from them again fosho.

  10. Trip: Our tropical state - circumnavigation via VW poptop

     

    Date: 11/19/2012

     

    Trip Report:

    Its that time of year again to escape the rain before the steep and deep arives and the skis get tuned up.

     

    Big Island 12 days, 5 days at the hilton, 7 days in the poptop VW Van camping, drove around the entire big island, hiking around the lava, night hike from the campground to see the lava glow, swimin with the turtles

     

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    Gear Notes:

    Locals flip flops, prescription dive mask, rash gaurd, pakalolo, papaya, hawaian chicken and terriaki beef on the propane weber grill that came with the van, cocktails of all shapes and sizes, sushi 2 nights at Sansei for their happy hour special

     

    Approach Notes:

    Hawaian Air, VW Pop Top

    Hell

    I understand a herd of Darrington Goat Ropers Especial was down in Hell while I was in Hawaii. Post some photos and a TR damn it.

  11. I think my all time favorite Darrington pitch that I could climb over and over for the first warm up of any day would be 1st pitch of Rolling Thunder at Spring Mt. and it is right off the ground, clean super variable moves, some steep ness and unbelievable holds.

     

    Trophy Wife (spring Mt.) single pitch route right off the ground could be one of the best single pitch routes anywhere when clean, but clean is not its normal modus operendi

     

    The pitch that is simulaneoulsy one of the best (when totally dry) and worst (when a wet vegetated mud fest) is the 1st pitch (super long enduro crack pitch) of the Big Four tower Route.

     

    The second pitch of the Big Four Tower route is insane slippery steep knobs

     

    3rd pitch of Romantica at Spring Mt. is unbelievablely good

     

    1st Pitch of Other side of the Traxs at Spring Mt. has great moves although dirty at the start, 2nd pitch has unbelivable edges, 3rd pitch is unbelievable slopy steep bastard pitch and reachy (extra difficult for midgets, fat people, and women with big jugs!)

     

    Bonus last pitch on Silent running has to be one of my all time favorite leads at 3 oclock rock (thank you Steven for making me lead this)

     

    Even though it is easy, I always enjoy climbing the 1st pitch flake on Cornocopia at 3 oclock rock

     

    Garden Weasel is a suprisingly good single pitch route on 3 oclock rock that has fallen into disrepair (old bolts).

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