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I know its not either, but I just got a pair of Trango Cube GTXs off of ebay...used but brand new from some guy in Indiana. They are super comfortable! I'm replacing a pair older Trangos (not sure which model)...but the shoe box is way better with the new ones. My old boots were good, but not this good! Can't speak for the Scarpas, but I do have a pair Scarpa mountaineering boots that I keep because they fit. I think that is the biggest deal with mountaineering boots. Just find something that fits good and comfortable. I have had boots that didn't fit and tried to make them work in the past...stupid. Return them or sell them if they are hurting your feet and go get something that works for you. Boot fits always seem to be changing so just believe in your feet when they tell you what to buy or keep.
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ultralight down quilt or sleeping bag?
olyclimber replied to ptownclimber's topic in The Gear Critic
I decided to take the plunge and get an Enlightened Equipment quilt. I do have a couple bags, including a Western Mountaineering bag and a Feathered Friends bag. I use both the current bags depending on the conditions (the FF bag is slightly warmer), but I'm not sleeping out much in super cold conditions and I prefer concept of a quilt...the reality...I don't know. I know that much of the time I end up using my FF or WM bag like a quilt anyway to regulate. So I'm going to try a quilt. I am a big fan of Feathered Friends though. -
now below .500. wow. its like they fell off a cliff. whose head should we call for first?
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unfortunately I don't think REI carries this, but I'm thinking about getting one for permanent installation on my car: http://bumperdumper.com/bumper2.htm
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OK...here is a challenge. Can anyone fine another product to challenge this one as most ridiculous product that REI carries?
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Wow what an awesome trip, and awesome pictures. Thanks Jason. Beautiful and stoke inspiring.
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That REI even carries this says a lot about them. ~11 pound 3 season, 3 person tent. $700, but doesn't include the necessary pump. seems like a solution to a problem that doesn't exist.
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https://www.rei.com/product/101572/heimplanet-the-cave-3-tent?cm_mmc=ad_gdn&CAWELAID=120217890002529050&CAGPSPN=dyn&CAAGID=8665495224&CATCI=aud-87986356584&gclid=CP-SnPLAvs0CFUmRfgodBycOkA
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is it true that you shit yourself after getting choked out by Gene LeBell?
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Awesome Stewie, lessgo! PM'd you my phone number. A weekday might work for me as well, but gotta plan those ones.
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Ah now that makes more sense. I mean you can see the trail in the snow in the video...that would be a crazy fall from the cliffs of the Tooth....not even possible. Best wishes, I hope he is ok. Terribly unlucky, some times you just trip in the wrong place and it can be very bad. Hoping for the best outcome.
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This is sort of open ended, but I'm just looking for other people who might have time to scramble/climb peaks on the eastern side of the Olympics this summer. I have a list of peaks I want to get up, and all should have awesome views if the weather is good. I'm not picky as long as its in the alpine so hit me up if you have something in mind...over wise I definitely do. Nothing too hard, unless you want to lead it all. I don't care if it is a backcountry schwack, a scramble, or just a trail...all good to me.
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[TR] Sharkfin Tower - Southeast Ridge 6/20/2016
olyclimber replied to bellows's topic in North Cascades
Awesome! Happy birthday man. What a way to celebrate....big 4-0 is next! Just stay fit, you'll be fine. -
Dang I was gonna say the Tooth, but looking at the video thought he was just scrambling somewhere. Based on the vid looks like he fell a long ways.
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first ascent [TR] Sharpen The Saw-Complete Sawtooth Traverse FA- 8/9/2004
olyclimber replied to wayne's topic in Olympic Peninsula
thats funny. I was trying to look at the pics this morning, but the link to the shutterfly the David had hosted them on was dead. then low and behold you provide a new link this afternoon! interested in scrambling up Lincoln soon from Mildred lakes. thanks for updating. -
first ascent [TR] Sharpen The Saw-Complete Sawtooth Traverse FA- 8/9/2004
olyclimber replied to wayne's topic in Olympic Peninsula
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What did he fall off of?
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http://www.kiro7.com/news/local/rescue-underway-by-search-and-rescue-crews-near-snoqualmie-pass/353753479
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[TR] Buckhorn Mountain - Marmot Pass 6/12/2016
olyclimber replied to olyclimber's topic in Olympic Peninsula
I sure as heck don't mind women in any regard or occasion...but the dogs in the wilderness area...I don't know. I didn't hear a single marmot whistle the whole time I was up there. I suppose they all had enough of all the traffic (myself included) and were all whistled out. half the dogs i saw were unleashed. the real problem is that there are just too many humans on the planet. its starting to feel really crowded. thank jebus there are places less popular than this you can still escape to. this isn't one of them ....though it is beautiful and worth visiting. and i can remember it being much less popular, when REI was an actual COOP rather than a life style brand hucking whatever makes the most money. -
[TR] Colchuck Peak - North Buttress Couloir 6/19/2016
olyclimber replied to Jaime's topic in Alpine Lakes
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Trip: Mt Townsend - regular Date: 6/19/2016 Trip Report: Ulee and I did a little peak bagging for Fathers day. Just an easy hike, but man it is nice and super accessible. Almost couldn't find a place to park at the trailhead. I was up here before way back in the day and always dismissed it as an easy hike that isn't worth the time...but it is worth it. I would do it again in a heart beat. The hills where alive with the sound of music. This was my 4th weekend in a row in the Olympics, up in the alpine. On Saturday I ran a 1/2 marathon sort of off the couch, and I wasn't sure I would be able to do anything, but I had to keep the streak alive. And moving actually felt way better than laying around. We cruised up the trail, passing a bunch of hikers. Unfortunately it was socked in so we got no views, but I could imagine that this is the place to be on a clear day. Anyway, the lupine and indian paintbrush were in force, not to mention the rhodies down low. Definitely felt great to be up there again and my 4th weekend in a row catching the Southworth back to West Seattle!
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Is this from a patagonia catalog? new line of expensive leather smocks? uses: playing bocce at the beach with besties, sunrise yoga at Joshua Tree, or flagellating a goat in the backcountry.