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  1. 36 minutes ago, FrancisBailey said:

    I don't know if it will be of any use, but I maintain a search engine specifically for trip reports. CascadeClimber's is included on there in addition to a large number of curated sources. There's no way to filter by site specifically, but CascaseClimber results usually filter to the top due to the well structured titles and content. There's a link here if you're interested in trying it out: https://searchthesummits.com/

    seems like a reason stop gap  till we get the TR Search tool back. thank you.

  2. Welp, bummer, the resource I was going to have redo the TR Search function back out.  He is an old friend, and is newly retired, and honestly I don't blame him at all.  He'd rather be out cutting firewood, which is one of the more noble pursuits in life, and I totally support him in that.  

    So I'm going to ask around and see if anyone can do what I have in mind over on the forum support site.  Our current dev may be able to do it too.  But its going to cost more than having my friend do it probably.  We'll see.  This is a super important function, so it will happen.

  3. User @Tucker_Merrill discovered a bug (not sure how I missed it, but been really busy) with the TR tool.  I had a "Members" section added that was supposed to be optional, but it is not...and throws a weird error.    So if you leave that section blank your TR won't submit.

    So use the "@" symbol and then your cc.com user name (no space between the @ and your name)  and hit enter and it will populate that...just add yourself (and add other cc.com users if they came along on that trip!).  They can be added the same way.

    The dev is fixing it so it will be truly optional in the next release, due any day....

    And thank you @Tucker_Merrill !

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  4. 9 minutes ago, KaskadskyjKozak said:

    Sell them for a small profit to help fund the site?

     

    Thats a good idea, but I'm also trying to get ideas to engage more people with this site and get the message out about it to the next gen of climbers.    So bumper sticker or something like that to make people aware that we are still going would be sweet and would want that on as many cars or whatever as possible.

  5. I mean I just represent one small opinion, and that is all it is, and I don't belong to a mysterious public sector cabal of elites, but I don't mind having one place in this country where there are no roads and the trails are faint or even in disrepair....like untouched wilderness as much as that is possible these days. I'm not saying that is the mission of the US Park service, but just my personal opinion it isn't a bad thing.  It isn't a religion for me, but there are lots of trails and roads that are maintained elsewhere.   I don't mind one park where it is just a wild vast.  But I understand that isn't for everyone...thats why its just my opinion.....man. 

    I'm not speaking, of course, to any actual disfunction or failure of the Park Service to do its mission, whatever that may be in this particular case.  

    In a personal sense, I think that would me I could bring my dog into the area, which he would like.

    Would be interested in specific examples and implications of what the USFS or State of WA do better, and how that would benefit the NCNP land beyond maintaining trails and roads.

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  6. I carried Ulee on my back up the old mailbox peak trail,  but I remember that was bested in my mind by a young woman I met up by Prussik who had just carried her child up  and gear Asguard pass. I’d keep trying to link up with others but main thing is just keep just going and raising your boy in the wild as you are.  Truth is this time will go faster than you want it to and next thing he will be in college.  I’d say slow down and enjoy it but find time here and there to sneak off for a little adventure for yourself.  I wish I could go back and just camp with little Ulee, but I now that he is big and busy with his own life I’m glad just to get any time with him.

  7. Pretty crazy story, and so glad you're ok Stuart.  I  think its reminder for all of us that there are places we go that no matter how experienced we are, one unlucky slip (being tired,  not the ideal gear, whatever) can have such terrible consequences.  Even this last summer with my easy third class (or easier) scrambles, there were places where you just can't mess up.

     

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