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olyclimber

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  1. Mollyworld you're worth less than a fart from a flea's ass. If life was fair, you would douse yourself in oil and run into a burning building, you pussy-whipped panty fetishist.
  2. You think there's only one person in the world named Molly? yes
  3. Molly, you used to be a hottie, but now you're just another soccer mom. Is that why you're so angry?
  4. Almost finished with Hornbein's account of the 1963 West Ridge climb with Unsoeld. I recommend.
  5. Hey, they have to fund their corporate sponsors somehow!
  6. SOLD...pending transaction.
  7. SOLD...pending transaction.
  8. Price is $70.00. Search on ebay right now for "brunton sherpa", and you'll find one with the asking price of $129. I bought this thing one year ago, so it isn't very old at all. I even have the original box. The newer ones have cool features like the ability to download data history to your computer, but that is for like four or more times the price I'm asking. This is a really nice device, but I ended up with a watch that does almost the same stuff for me (all though not as accurate as this thing).
  9. I don't know how this pack would compare to those, as I've never seen them or checked up on them. Here is the discription of the pack I'm selling on REI outlet.com (they're selling it for $140...regular price was $210.00): Quite possibly the perfect crag pack! With easy access, superb suspension and lots of features, this pack makes a day on the rocks feel like a breeze. Top-loading main compartment features a DryBagâ„¢ lid-closure system for easy packing and extreme weatherproofing WaterTightâ„¢ zipper on Armourliteâ„¢ kangaroo pocket with Zipper Garagesâ„¢ combine to prevent water penetration WaterTight zippered lid pocket is ideal for maps or compass Thermo-formed foam back panel and shoulder straps with stretch woven fabric follow the body's curves for superior comfort Thermo-molded hipbelt with hipbone-protecting Squashpodsâ„¢ provide load-carrying comfort Partial high-density polyurethane (HDPE) framesheet protects your back from bulky or pointy items and supports heavy loads Ultra-light Y-frameâ„¢ consists of a single aluminum stay, HDPE and composite stabilizer for support and retention of torsional motion Internal reservoir pocket with a hose outlet port and clip make hydration on the go easier than ever (reservoir sold separately) Top handle for easy grabbing; dual daisy chains for easy lashing and hauling of tools Two adjustable, removable ice axe loops allow you to carry extra tools for winter or summer pursuits; two side stash pockets for accessories Constructed of water-shedding, 630-denier superpack nylon with Hypalonâ„¢ details for durability and abrasion resistance
  10. The Tommy Lee Jones movie? That was a classic.
  11. *bump* Now going for $75. Has only been used on two outings.
  12. *bump* Now going for $70.00
  13. They'll never allow that in the published book. That's just a "gateway" word. Before you know it, that CAG will end up reading just like this website if they let that happen.
  14. shard through the heart Lava Lamps to blame They give love A bad name
  15. skeet!
  16. Mt. Carrie is a part of the Bailey Range (in the north western part of the Olympic mountains). The trail I took is up the Soleduc road. Drive past the Hotsprings Resort a mile or two, and there is the trailhead. If you're looking to do some hiking, the Seven Lakes Basin area is awesome...but crowded during the summer. You can get to Mt. Carrie many different ways, but via a trail it is up either of the trails that branch from the Soleduc trailhead (either through the Seven Lakes Basin or following the Soleduc as we did on this hike). "Hikers" might find the Catwalk a little sketchy, but if you're a "climber" it is a nice way trail. This is the last section of trail on the approach to Carrie. The Bailey Range is a popular backcountry traverse. You might want to check out a copy of the Olympic Mountain Climbers Guide. BTW, Mt.Carrie isn't that tough of a climb (Class I or II, I can't remember). That is probably why it isn't listed on a place like Summitpost or is a popular destination. It is the highest peak in the Bailey Range though, and gives you an awesome view of the Olympus peaks. I chose it because of the challenge of doing it on one day (but I was only able to do 26 of the 28 round trip miles required, which just took me to the base on the mountain)...also just to get out there in the snow. It is also just down the road from my parents place
  17. Bush is headed up to straighten everything out with you guys. A nice pat on the back, and you guys will fall into line, right?
  18. Really, $20. And yes, I should be there. I'll bring it. Sold, pending transaction.
  19. But seriously people, this is a pretty good deal. Price is low, because I'm not trying to profit from the thrift store bargain. Hopefully a climber will buy this and take some cool pictures and post them here. If you're at all interested, it is worth inspecting first hand.
  20. Ok....$19.99 for you. One time special deal.
  21. I posted because I knocked the little Pingu 501 feet. I bet you can't beat that, chump.
  22. This reminds me of the guy a friend of mine ran into while floating the Yukon. This guy was on a quest to canoe around the world, in response to his drinking problem. He had already canoed across Canada, and at one point literally had to chop his canoe out of a glacier. My friend gave him a bunch of supplies, and the guy was learning from other people on how to cross the open ocean. I think my friend heard from the guy a couple of times(reports as to his progress, right up to when he was going to make the open ocean crossing), and then that was it. He figures the guy is either dead or back on the bottle.
  23. euripedes pants, you menda dees pants
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