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  1. Hood is not protected right now. The ski resort for example could potentially ban climbers (unlikely right now I know but then there is Mt. Bachelor example) and unless Im mistaken its not the job of the forest service to provide climbing rangers. If you want protection - including the protection of your climbing "rights" and sound management - if you want climbing rangers, wx and route condition briefs, permit checks and crowd/impact management you should want Hood to become a national park which would insure climbing access for generations to come.

  2. .....No one with any common sense would.

     

    You guys actually believe any different?

     

    You may agree with their final result (no regulation) but I find it hard to believe you would agree with the opinion beacons cause more rescues. Certainly more people having the ability to ask for help cause more rescues.

     

    One might make the same arguement with Sat. phone use on Denali.

     

    well there's this ->

     

    YUPPIE 911

  3. Just for tha record - I OPPOSE any further regulating of climbers in general - but I also recognize that we are about to be hit by a tsunami of idiocy in that regard.

     

    Seems like Europe has come to accept something of a compromise in that climbing "tragedies" are not such a surprising "media/tax payer" shit storm as here - but then, they also don't call climbers "dirt bags" while standing in line to get Messner's autograph. There are some admirable things about the European mind set after all.

     

    A final thought..

     

    Why Hood?

     

    Hood = Big Alpine Crag (who can resist?)

     

    1) quick approach slog with no highcamp necessary

     

    2) Much steep technical terrain

     

    In other words it's a serious mountain with a "not-so" serious approach

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    The way I see it now (for better or worse and yes, I think it's worse) is that if access is to continue in the US in this age of "CNN-FOX-MEDIAHYPERBULLSHIT" a majority of the people (both climbers and non) are sooner or later going to have to accept that...

     

    a) climbers occasionally will die as long as there are still climbers

     

    b) rescuing climbers is a worthwhile use of governmental resources

     

    and

     

    c) that in light of the first 2 facts, certain regulations/requirements will be imposed on climbers

     

    Right now, some accept a & b but oppose c. Others support c without understanding or accepting a & b. Eventually the 2 minds will have to meet or someone is going to get their feewings hurt.

     

    2 cents

     

     

  5. For some reason this got moved to another thread so I'll try a repost here..

     

     

    For Anthony, Katie, Luke and all friends and family:

     

    We are now - Im told

    for you supposed to grieve

    yet because of what you've done indeed

    the gifts you gave

    we might find this a little strange

     

    We know you don't demand

    that all should understand

    that all could be so fortunate

    to have lived your beautiful life

    and taken into hand

     

    such moments which so inspired

    and through you others too

    such deep appreciation

    such a deep sense of gratitude

     

    for this precious life we have

    we know, you just had to share

    far more than a want

    it was your need to care

     

    to give to others what you have felt

    where you've stood

    what you have seen

    in those distant valleys

    from these tallest peaks

     

    You would not trade

    though for some it's hard to understand

    even a whole life of security

    for but a single moment

    of the timeless silent beauty

     

    nor this - the simple peaceful heart

    of a climber

    who has known and touched

    just a bit of eternity

     

     

     

     

    PS- From one climber to all others

    thank you for inspiring and showing the way

    Climb on..

     

     

    D

  6.  

    Ok, it may well be old news - I know the "warrior diet" uses a related concept for one example - but anyway in this case its more about "endurance thru glycogen depletion."

     

    Please discuss yr thoughts and or experiences on this..

    "The theory is that depleting glycogen during specific (Low Intensity Long Duration) exercise (training) bouts allows the body to become more efficient at utilizing fat (during performance/events)..."

     

    http://www.trifuel.com/training/health-nutrition/low-carbohydrate-training

     

    In other words, you eat a ultra low carb diet for endurance training, eat a higher carb diet for intensity/strength training, then when the big day comes you will perform better because you use your relatively massive fat stores rather than your precious glycogen stores for fuel.

     

    Of coarse Ive been taught and have mostly followed the usual theory that "sport is fueled by carbohydrate" - typically recommended at 60-70% for athletes. But in the past year I was determined to get my weight (fat) down with all the performance benefits that entails. One benefit I did NOT foresee (got me curious) was that endurance levels were not only NOT harmed but actually increased on this lower carb "higher" protein diet.

     

    When I switched to a 50/25/25 diet (50% carb, 25% prot, 25% fat), stepped up my LILD cardio to 1.25 hrs X 4 days/wk, and dropped my calories to 1900 per day I not only lost significant weight but my stamina increased as well (granted however, this could be due as much to less weight I am carrying as it might be to the increased utilization of fat stores).

     

    And related to this...

     

    I read recently that Peter Croft (aka superman) was known to eat 500-600 calories per day while moving for days at a time - during training. My guess (duh) is that this helped develop his ability to use fat stores for energy in line with the theory above.

     

    So does anyone here starve themselves or practice glycogen depletion (ketogenic) diets durring training?

  7. Me brother Mark came out from Minnesnowta a couple weeks back and we (Mark, Doug and Jeff S.) did some cragging in L-town, some scrambling in the Tatoosh, and a climb up Da Mighty Toof. He (Mark M.) took most of the pics this trip (I think I took 5) so he gets the credit. I haven't got to labeling them yet but I hope you like..

     

    LINK TO PIC FOLDER

  8. At least be honest with yourself, man, and stop trying to pretend you're anything close to neutral regarding this ongoing conflict or the peoples involved.

     

    Your right, Im not "neutral" (meaning "I couldn't give a fuck"), Im pretty pissed at the IDF, at Israel and its supporters at the moment - slaughtered women and children tends to get me a little worked up. I also know that similar things have been done against Israel as well and of coarse the rocket attacks, so I understand the arguments behind their current actions.

     

    But if slaughtering 4 year old girls is wrong then it is ALWAYS wrong! If you can look at the pics and videos and not intensely feel and know immediately that there is something deeply wrong about what Israel did then I think you've lost something inside yourself. Israel CHOOSES to deliberately target dozens of defenseless women and children just to kill 1 or 2 guys with a mortar if you believe their own claims. So be it, I believe THAT is morally, ethically, and strategically wrong and counter productive if you really are after "peace".

     

    I "don't take sides in this" means I believe its not right for either side to attack the other again, again, and again. More and more violence and killing is absolutely NOT going to help either side in the longer run. What Israel is presently doing may reduce rocket attacks temporarily but it is simultaneously making MORE "TERRORIST". There is no doubt to me that what the IDF has accomplished tactically has come at the cost of Israels strategy and Israels "self defense" interests.

     

    Not only that, but the U.S. being the biggest backer of Israel means that AL Qaeda gets gifted with more empathy and more recruits because of Israels actions. They have already exploited the situation and if you follow some of the suff being said around the WWweb its clear that Al Qaeda is getting a lot of (verbal anyway) support from people all over the world. This bodes bad for you and me personally.

     

    I'll just touch on one other point for now - Israel has a very powerful military, support from the U.S. and in many many obvious ways the Palestinians are not even close to being on equal terms with Israel. Because of this I believe the onus is on Israel to shift their position and do more (constructive things) for the Palestinians. How about invading the strip next time and improving their meager infrastructure instead of slaughtering more people yet again? Of coarse this is impractical but its time to think out of the box.

     

     

  9. And there's this..

     

    Israeli forces moved 110 Palestinians to house then shelled it

     

    Brian I empathize,

     

    and although I am tempted to pull the "endless link post" game I am trying pretty hard to remain non-partisan in this case - so I'll post just the one.

     

    My reasoning is that both sides can produce a long list of "legitimate" grievances and neither side can legitimately claim the moral high ground anymore- absolutely and unarguably NEITHER SIDE DESERVES PRAISE or kudos or anything good said about them. But their kids deserve a chance at a different future.

     

    Eventually someone has to try another approach. Of coarse that would be qualified by the need for a common goal -something like "peace" for example. Often I have doubts that either side really wants even this much.

     

    It's such a fucked up convoluted and totally exploited situation! Hopefully someone will take a risk and offer something new. That is the only way anything will change.

    It probably won't happen while the fighting is going though.

     

    Having said that, a child is a child is a child, and not one deserves what is happening to them right now.

  10. If you read some of the accounts from those who are there (the ones getting thru Israeli censorship) it becomes clear that Israel is not really "targeting" anyone specifically so much as just blasting everyone they feel like blasting. Stay in your house and they blow it up, flee and they blow you up for "fleeing". Sounds like history repeating itself only the Jews get to be the Nazi's this time.

     

    Interested parties should seek out indy media sources on teh web

     

    eg http://electronicintifada.net/v2/diaries.shtml

  11.  

    My prayers go out to the innocent civilians that are caught in the crossfire.

     

    Too often it seems it's not so much a case of being caught in the crossfire as it is of being the "wrong" race, religion, nationality, or simply being unable to use any effective force in return..

     

    case in point:

     

    UN official says Gaza school was clearly marked "UNRWA regularly provided the Israeli army with exact geographical coordinates of its facilities.."

  12. Maybe the Hamas folks really want peace

     

    No, I really think the the Hamas core and leadership is likely at least as as bad as their press. Israel however (supported by the US) insures that Hamas (and --- extremists) continue to recruit and build their base through Israeli-apartheid policies and practicing war craft on Palestinian families.

     

    Personally, I don't view---

    12 year old rock throwing boys,

    four year old girls and their eight year old sisters

    (even those "forced" to stay in their targeted homes),

    doctors and nurses treating wounded,

    collage students gathered to wait for a bus,

    nor even a group of civil police cadets at a graduation ceremony

    as "core Hamas", or as legitimate targets, or even as "collateral damage."

     

    I don't (can't) see these human beings as a means to an end.

    Israel and its militaristic minded backers do (have done many times in the past) whether out of ignorance or malice. This is immoral, unethical, unjust, and wrong. Its also one of the major reasons why the "perpetual war" is.

     

    Putting it bluntly, Israel ought to make Palestinian justice as much a priority as its own "self defense" is. Of coarse that sounds off the wall and even bizarre to those that subscribe to an "us or them" mind set - another thing to which "change" must come. So why Israel? Because for many and obvious reasons Israel has the best position to make it happen.

     

    here are a few good reads..

     

    http://www.thenation.com/doc/20090112/shawn?rel=hp_currently

     

    http://www.thenation.com/doc/20090112/al_arian?rel=hp_picks

     

    http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/bruce-anderson/bruce-anderson-israel-is-in-danger-of-fighting-the-last-war-not-the-next-one-1225816.html

     

    http://www.thenation.com/doc/20090112/scheer2

     

    http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/johann-hari/johann-hari-the-true-story-behind-this-war-is-not-the-one-israel-is-telling-1214981.html

     

    I don't agree btw with every thing in those links. Believe it or not I don't even "take sides" on this issue broadly speaking.

     

    But when you justify slaughtering kids (whomever is doing the justifying) you and your views are "off the mark" because that in this world is a failure and will only increasingly be viewed as such.

  13. So we can agree that what Israel is doing (which is likely a "stratigic" move with the support and backing of Bush/Cheney and as welcome message for Barak Obama OR part of Dick and George's "Fuck em, Let Barack clean up the mess" plans) is the moral/ethical equivalent of "terrorism"? Glad we could at least agree on that much.

     

    As to the tactics and strategy of Israel's actions,

    I wonder what Al Qaeda's next recruiting tape will be about?

     

    As to the machine and the "change" that has come,

    Dear Barack O, Im thinking you never realized what exactly you were up against.

  14. I must admit, I just don't get it. That whole "face book" "my space" thing escapes me. Please remind me again, why exactly do I want to "netcast" my life to the entire world or "stay in touch with my circle" etc.. Shit Ive spent most of my life trying to escape "my circle" and "networking" in general is soooo 90's. Sry but the whole thing seems rather "girly girl" to me. ;)

  15. IF YOU ARE NOT HAVING GOOD SNOW DRIVING SKILLS, STAY HOME OR RISK BEING RUN OVER BY THOSE WHO AM DO HAVING THE SNOW DRIVING SKILLS.

     

    not that it even seems that slick out there, seriously people

     

    Ya sure u betcha..

     

    And the difference isn't just "the hills".

     

    Lets compare -

     

    Seattle:

    37 snow plows (recent upgrade from 16).

     

    St Paul/Minneapolis Minnesota:

    Aprox 450 snow plows.

     

    Seattle:

    During a snow storm the plows pushe some snow away from parts of many arterials and sand some intersections. The city however fears "plowing people in". Seattle uses metallic like blades with rubber on the bottom (to protect the road surface) and plows the middle portion - generally of arterials only - and simply closes any road that is "kinda steep".

     

    St Paul/Minneapolis Minnesota:

    Declares and broadcasts a city wide "snow emergency" upon forecast of every 3" of snow fall - get ready, here come the plows! You MUST IMMEDIATELY (you now have a couple hours tops) move your car off the plowable side of a street or get a ticket AND a tow. If you are lucky enough to avoid a tow but fail to move your car before plowing you will spend hours digging you car out and still have to pay the ticket.

     

     

    Seattle:

    Refuses to use "salt" or effective levels of other road de-icer in an effort to protect the environment.

     

    St Paul/Minneapolis Minnesota:

    Uses giant steel blades that scrape ALL roads completely bare of all ice - and all the way to the curb btw. The city plows clear, sands and salts (de-ices) ALL roads, ALL hills, ALL bridges and intersections and repeats the effort until the road is deemed safe for travel.

     

    Seattle:

    All schools close when there 'might' be snow in the forecast and the entire city has been shut down for more than a week now after an 11 inch snowfall.

     

    St Paul/Minneapolis Minnesota:

    Great pride is taken that snowfall of ANY amount will rarely close anything for more than one day.

     

    Seattle:

    Hardly anyone owns a snow shovel (nor is actually qualified to drive an automobile in any conditions much less snow and ice).

     

    St Paul/Minneapolis Minnesota:

    Makes it YOUR responsibility to clear your driveway and MANDATES that all citizens must shovel the sidewalk in front of their residence or face a fine (drivers are often spotted declaring "Outa my way beeyotch!").

     

     

  16. ...We should be forward looking, not focused too much on what has already happened. "It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards."

     

    Those who forget the past are ......

     

    Id like to see him (and Cheney too) arrested and tried.

     

    These clowns were the "leaders" in charge when the bus went over the edge. The bus drivers that almost killed a bunch of people in downtown Seattle the other day face legal charges and nobody even died.

     

    Bush and Cheney "lead" not only our country, but much of the world toward disaster and they did this (arguably) illegally - with gross negligence at best and gross intent at worst. Sure they may have had accomplices but that doesn't mean they are all equally culpable.

     

    Anyone who believes "it doesn't matter who we vote into office" should plaster this toon to their forehead

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