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TrogdortheBurninator

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  1. i wouldnt recommend them. the range is really small, making good placements a rarity. Get TCUs or something else that actually works. ---- Speaking of which, if you'd like to buy a set, Ill sell em cheap.
  2. happy birthday!
  3. are you asking a question?
  4. how much do ears cost?
  5. TtmLVP0HvDg
  6. Boundary bay used to have good food and beer. I was always partial to diamond jims for breakfast.
  7. cool report! Does google have picassa for macs? It is free and can resize etc.
  8. my new favorite pants are mumz gardening pants by ex officio. i got them at a sale for $4. They have reinforced knees, gusseted crotch, and built in insect repellent.
  9. that highball v13 was probably the coolest part of the whole video. the way that guy was shaking while still keeping on it was just amazing.
  10. it seemed like the video qulaity fluctuated a lot. some parts looked good on big screen, other parts were grainy. definitely some amazing climbing. The teaser for the grit video was better though IMO.
  11. you might still find moonstone stuff around online (2nd ascent also has a bunch of it, not that it helps you much), and like tanstaffl said, it tends to fit tall and skinny well.
  12. You really are kevbone's intellectual equal.
  13. I'm sure there are a lot of better ideas, but some of the obvious ones would be Paradise, Heliotrope Ridge, Heather Meadows.
  14. Hi ML, I plan to buy tickets at the door, and would love a freebie if you dont find a better use for it.
  15. here is an interesting perspective on the climb from someone credible: http://www.alpinist.com/doc/web07f/rb-anderson-russians-k2
  16. Maybe you are talking about Saints
  17. the right wing fog makes it hard to see
  18. read between the lines
  19. maybe i'm wrong, but I beleive your eyes should be wandering to the small black triangle.
  20. seems like a good idea
  21. that is a sweet picture Kurt (and Matt)! congrats on your first post-injury trad leads!
  22. Pick up the 1st (or both) volume(s) of Jim Nelson's selected climbs in the cascades books. Look for climbs within your lead level (maybe drop a letter from you crag grades if you like), and pay attention to the approach ratings. The approach ratings give you a good idea of the remoteness of your objectives. There are a bunch of alpine climbs (WA Pass, Snoq. Pass, etc) with short approaches that provide a great introduction. This page is a great starting point: http://www.dramaticwriter.com/beginners.html
  23. I think cell phones are an excellent case in point. On a usage basis, has the availability of cell phone service in areas such as snoqualmie pass resulted in more accidents than areas that don't have service. I doubt it.
  24. While the Huber's are arguably the better rounded climbers, Hans doesnt seem like a slouch to me:
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