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John Frieh
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NF of Bear hasnt been done in winter. But yeah agree with you
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Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 35. South southeast wind around 6 mph. Wednesday Night: Snow likely. Cloudy, with a low around 23. South southwest wind around 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New snow accumulation of 8 to 12 inches possible. Thursday: Snow. High near 28. South wind between 5 and 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New snow accumulation of 10 to 16 inches possible. Thursday Night: A 50 percent chance of snow. Cloudy, with a low around 21. New snow accumulation of 1 to 2 inches possible. Friday: Snow likely. Cloudy, with a high near 27. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New snow accumulation of less than one inch possible. Friday Night: Snow likely. Cloudy, with a low around 20. Saturday: Snow likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 26. Saturday Night: Snow likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 20. Sunday: Snow likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 28. Sunday Night: Snow likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 21. Monday: Snow likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 30.
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"In" is relative. Based on the photo I'd say it's at least worth the hike to have a better look but given the forecast I'd say you have until Wednesday afternoon to climb it
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I'll take the Alpinist. PM sent
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Nothing really to add beyond since you're driving dont worry about deciding until right before you go. Let avy conditions and temps decide for you... if it's going to be super cold or jacked up avy in CAN head to Cody... if conditions look good head to Canada. You cant beat CAN in prime conditions but unfortunately prime conditions dont exist all winter.
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Maybe we can get Amber to pop out of a cake? Or Chaps will post some sweet Minnesota cragging photos? Congrats duders! Looking forward to a sausage fest one of these days
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I've got a used MX I'm selling but I suspect it might be too warm for you... depends on what you wear underneath or on your legs. I often wear very little on my legs to allow for slightly warmer jackets on top
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- climbing as a team of 3 on multi or alpine route - leader leading on both lines; clipping ropes as doubles - each follower following on 1 of the strands if the route had a pitch that traversed greatly I would consider switching to clipping both as twins as to minimize potential for a big fall for one of the seconds
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Regarding the new Petzl NOMIC and ERGO ice tools
John Frieh replied to Justin-at-Petzl's topic in The Gear Critic
Good to see marriage didnt mellow you out. Homo. Speaking of ice tools: are we going ice climbing this winter? -
I've got a pair of G20s also (can't let Dane have all the fun ) but havent taken them out yet. Not to name drop too much but House raved about them... said he climbed on only them all last year
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1 vote for Grivel G-22s which Pro Mtn Sports also stocks!
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Regarding the new Petzl NOMIC and ERGO ice tools
John Frieh replied to Justin-at-Petzl's topic in The Gear Critic
come on man... though I wish I dont have the super hook up at Petzl -
+1 for Monster ropes. About as light as Beal ropes but the dry coating just wont quit. Best dry coat I have ever used
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Regarding the new Petzl NOMIC and ERGO ice tools
John Frieh replied to Justin-at-Petzl's topic in The Gear Critic
Did they contact you or did you email them and ask? -
Regarding the new Petzl NOMIC and ERGO ice tools
John Frieh replied to Justin-at-Petzl's topic in The Gear Critic
Cool good info. One more question: did you send them the picks you had in them or did you keep them? -
Regarding the new Petzl NOMIC and ERGO ice tools
John Frieh replied to Justin-at-Petzl's topic in The Gear Critic
Did you have to ship back your old pair? Or did they already have them? -
Yeah, those walls look like climbs where it would be difficult to pick out any particular route line that would not vary by year and fluctuations in condition. Makes it a challenge when every attempt is a quasi first attempt..... How about the NF of North Twin, now that's another rugged wall! NF North Twin Spring attempt NF North Twin Fall attempt Great pics Steph. How long before you get your pilot's license?
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Dartwins for sale
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first ascent [TR] Burkett Needle - East Arête "Repeat Offender" (FA) 9/11/2011
John Frieh replied to John Frieh's topic in Alaska
Solid GOLD! -
first ascent [TR] Burkett Needle - East Arête "Repeat Offender" (FA) 9/11/2011
John Frieh replied to John Frieh's topic in Alaska
1999?, Frenchmen Lionel Daudet and Sebastien Foissac, SW buttress/S face, third ascent. and the north/northeast arete, that's had an ascent, right? anyway, great climb gents... fantastic area & a highly compelling peak.... amongst several in there... my guess is you had some nice views of DT's incredible nw face... John is correct; the French have a line on it. Additionally the very first ascent was by Layton Kor... though he climbed everywhere I do believe Colorado was home base. Everything else was by PNW climbers I do believe -
first ascent [TR] Burkett Needle - East Arête "Repeat Offender" (FA) 9/11/2011
John Frieh replied to John Frieh's topic in Alaska
Thanks duder -
first ascent [TR] Burkett Needle - East Arête "Repeat Offender" (FA) 9/11/2011
John Frieh replied to John Frieh's topic in Alaska
We had to petition Dieter to "reopen the icecap" and were warned to "beware the equinox!" by a local who shall remain anonymous