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  1. olyclimber

    Fame/Infamy

    Acid flashback.
  2. I know. They have ruined my little joke. Bastards! At least they didn't do this to me...
  3. You win an autographed copy of Lord of the Blings!
  4. Actually, that doesn't sound very "ordinary" to me, and I'm a completely objective person.
  5. Looking good! Maybe I'll go play on a volcano instead. WEST SLOPES NORTH CASCADES AND PASSES- WEST SLOPES CENTRAL CASCADES AND PASSES- NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SEATTLE WA 330 PM PDT TUE JUN 8 2004 .SYNOPSIS...AN UNSETTLED WEATHER PATTERN WILL PERSIST OVER THE AREA THROUGH THURSDAY...WITH THE CHANCE OF SHOWERS INCREASING AGAIN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. EXPECT DRY WEATHER TO RETURN ON FRIDAY AS HIGH PRESSURE MOVES OVER THE REGION. TONIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY... FREEZING LEVEL 9000 FEET... LIGHT WIND IN THE PASSES. WEDNESDAY...SHOWERS LIKELY...MAINLY IN THE AFTERNOON... SNOW LEVEL 8500 FEET. AFTERNOON PASS TEMPERATURES NEAR 60. WEST WIND IN THE PASSES 5 TO 15 MPH. WEDNESDAY NIGHT...SHOWERS LIKELY... SNOW LEVEL 8000 FEET... WEST WIND IN THE PASSES 5 TO 15 MPH. THURSDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY... A CHANCE OF SHOWERS... SNOW LEVEL 6500 FEET AFTERNOON PASS TEMPERATURES IN THE 50S. WEST WIND IN THE PASSES 10 TO 20 MPH. THURSDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY... A CHANCE OF SHOWERS... SNOW LEVEL 6000 FEET. WEST WIND IN THE PASSES 5 TO 15 MPH. FRIDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY... FREEZING LEVEL 7000 FEET... AFTERNOON PASS TEMPERATURES IN THE 50S. FRIDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY... FREEZING LEVEL 7000 FEET SATURDAY...PARTLY SUNNY... FREEZING LEVEL 8000 FEET... AFTERNOON PASS TEMPERATURES IN THE 50S. SATURDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY... FREEZING LEVEL 8500 FEET SUNDAY...PARTLY SUNNY... FREEZING LEVEL 10500 FEET... AFTERNOON PASS TEMPERATURES IN THE LOWER TO MID 60S. SUNDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY... FREEZING LEVEL 10500 FEET MONDAY...PARTLY SUNNY... FREEZING LEVEL 9500 FEET... AFTERNOON PASS TEMPERATURES IN THE LOWER TO MID 60S. MONDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY... FREEZING LEVEL 8000 FEET TUESDAY...PARTLY SUNNY... FREEZING LEVEL 8500 FEET... AFTERNOON PASS TEMPERATURES IN THE 50S.
  6. olyclimber

    montana big hair

    I thought that "balled" was usually specified on the gender section of the drivers license.
  7. I only have Saturday and part of Sunday, so I'm going run up and climb Mt. Deception from Royal Basin. Prolly hike up and summit on Saturday, then bivy above Shelter Rock Saturday night, and hike out Sunday morning. Gotta be in Port Townsend Sunday afternoon.
  8. Off topic picture for ya...
  9. Of course it depends on the codes of the area you buy your property. But I know people who have got away with this configuration in Jefferson County. I don't know about Kitsap.
  10. get a yurt and a honeybucket and you'll be good to go.
  11. In seattle your bottom of the barrel tear downs start at 200k. Bremerton is filled with deals in comparison. Think of the crack houses as "established business on residence".
  12. "In addition to his original stage plays, Stoppard has written original screenplays, teleplays, and radio plays, as well as adaptations for the stage and screen. His screenplay of BRAZIL, coauthored by Terry Gilliam and Charles McKeown..."
  13. The future of NOCA:
  14. That is probably the most prudent choice in this case.
  15. sometimes, the right beer is rootbeer... http://www.ircuser.org/files/monkey.swf
  16. " five to 20 grizzlies inhabit a 9,600-square-mile stretch of wilderness..." How many people have seen a griz in the North Cascades?
  17. I ended up ordering a Super SARC, with the 500 with spectra grid, and spectra bottom and kangaroo pouch. I used demo model, and found this size is the most adaptable. Can't wait to get it and put it to use...
  18. olyclimber

    Go Pistons

    Watched my first NBA game of the season last night. What is that thing that Richard Hamilton of the Detroit Pistons is wearing? Does he have braces or something?
  19. olyclimber

    Why we die

    . I use them to carry water when I'm on a hike or even sometimes climbing. Mine was yellow. I once dropped one from 5 feet, and it got a scratch on it, so I returned it to REI. Other than that, it works great!
  20. olyclimber

    Why we die

    But only to piss off the Americans, who recently renamed Liberty Ridge to Freedom Ridge.
  21. olyclimber

    Why we die

    I'm trying to setup a toprope anchor to my car. Well, actually it's not a car but a motorcycle. Anyway it's much heavier than me so it should work. I only have 23' of 9/16" webbing. Should I get 1" or will that stuff be strong enough? I'm doing something similiar. I'm setting up a slackline, using a moped as a main anchor. The moped gets 53 miles per gallon. Should I use bent or oval biners?
  22. olyclimber

    Why we die

    Your original theory works. Just add the fact that even the best climbers can have bad luck...and that some objective danger can be impossible to detect.
  23. Also keep in mind that the current edition was written when men were men. Hey bremerton_john, can you post a list of peaks you guys need help with?
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