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  1. stinkyclimber said:

    Translation: Sadly, unless someone out there has scanned it, it is going to be dead trees only. It was an article in CAJ 1975 or 1976. Worth reading if you can find a copy.

    Thanks for the translation stinkyclimber...I would have never gotten that. And after years of living up in Bellingham I could speak Canadian, eh... cantfocus.gif

  2. Border crossing with our North American neighbors is just different after 9-11. When in college at WWU in Bham we used to go across all the time (50 times a year or so) and never had a single problem either way. Now coming into the US they're checking more, and so Canada is checking more. Also, Canada's recent political changes (for weed, gay marriage, etc) have caused our government to look at the border policies differently, started a sort of Border war. We could see the border between Canada and the US looking more like our border with Mexico. It's too bad, but plan for the worst as far as needing ID when you're going either direction. Also, don't do anything to piss off the guards and look them in the eye when you talk to them. I bring a passport and drivers license, and have exactly what I'm going to tell them I'm going to be doing thought out so it doesn't seem like I'm making it up. Last time up was to do the Bowron Lakes...awesome trip, 2nd time around the lakes for me. snaf.gif

  3. michael_layton said:

    And the next is something I got in the mail a while ago. Still makes me laugh!

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    "Llamaneering is a great family activity..." Llamas are aid.

  4. lummox said:

    doesnt sierra trading post offer super cheap closeouts on bags? if you arent in a hurry keep shopping. and check out mec.ca

     

    Thanks for the advice lummox. I actually went ahead and bought a REI 0 degree downbag that is mentioned above. I did check out both MEC.CA and sierratradingpost.com (which is a great place to find killer deals on closeouts). The specs on the REI bag, being able to see the bag before I bought, and the price, and the quality leaned me towards the REI bag. That I got %15 off of my total purchase because of a sale sealed the deal. BTW, there is a pretty good deal on a MARMOT SISKIYOU 5° DOWN SLEEPING BAG at sierra trading post...$187...fairly close to the same as I paid for the REI bag after the discount if you add in the shipping. Thanks...

  5. Anyone know the best deal going for a -5 to 0 degree F sleeping bag. I want to go light and small, so down would probably be the best. The REI -5 F down bag looks good at $279. Are there better deals than that out there? I've looked around at some online sales, but that is the best I've found so far.

  6. iain said:

    I wonder who the renegade highballer on the left is up to...living la vida loca for sure

     

    Whoa...good eye, I didn't see that.. I'm pretty sure that is a guy dropping to the back, in the style of cycling team time trialing. This way they all share the task drafting their fellow hikers for more efficient climbing. wave.gif

  7. RobBob said:

    doesn't make you an idiot...it could just be what you're prepared to sacrafice to do something.

     

    caveman, reserve one Darwin for oly just in case

    Ehem!...just to make it clear...though I have in the past barely survived being awarded this noble prize, I'm not currently in the business of playing with grizzlys and whatnot. Thanks for thinking of me though.... hellno3d.gif
  8. i agree and along those lines, the only people i have heard about activly searching out and bothering peragrines is researchers. you play with fire you're gonna get burned.

    I would rather researchers study what going on on our little planet, rather than ignoring what is going on and wrecking it. It seems like this is little bit like calling an Everest climber an idiot because he is caught in a storm and dies. True, if you play with fire you could get burned...but that doesn't make you an idiot...it could just be what you're prepared to sacrafice to do something. fruit.gif

  9. Billygoat said:

    I hope that when you guys are up in the mountains, you remember to pee on the boulders and not in the soil. Thank You

    The Mngt.

    Ya...I can tell you that it is alot easier to lick it off of a rock, and my tongue doesn't get so dirty. So please...use the rocks, OK? Give a goat a break! tongue.gif
  10. I don't think there is anything wrong with fear of death. Some people are afraid of heights or afraid of snakes. I think these fears are healthy compared to fear of losing your job or fear of breaking up with your partner. I don't think most people would climb if there wasn't a high element of danger to it. These are just my opinions, of course, and everything has its limits. I do think you can use fear as a positive tool for survival, as long at it is rational. fruit.gif

  11. I haven't been there, though I was thinking of checking it out, as I live over by there. How tall is the wall?

     

    I did see an posting on REI's bulletin board a week or so ago that was advertising a free membership to their clubs for someone if they were willing to teach rock climbing for one night a week.

  12. Terminal_Gravity said:

    I can't believe you guys give THREE chances.

    I guess you're right on that one. The three chances are for my homies, and after that they're not in the club. But if you don't know the person, then they have just made a big statement about their character...and who needs them. And if the person just happens to be your little brother....well then it's time to open up a can of W.A. pitty.gif
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