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KaskadskyjKozak

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  1. Yeah, but dude, it's like "functionally similar" to that Swedish piece of shit.
  2. that's because you and them have a special relationship... thanks to peanut butter
  3. where can I buy one of these puptents and how much do they cost?
  4. I really wanted to climb this w/e. But I need to pick up a Wal-mart puptent first...
  5. is that what TTK tells you?
  6. you don't think she'd be spending us in oblivion as well?
  7. Eat another bear claw, and STFU.
  8. I was just perusing my last gear review issue of Rock and Ice. I could not find a review for this Wal-Mart tent in there. Weird.
  9. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Korzybski Or maybe the students had "eaten" these words before they got dosed by this jackass: could be worse; could be soylent green
  10. France is looking better and better every day
  11. It's more like this. Hilleberg on the left; Wal-Mart on the right.
  12. FAT and WEAK sounds like the average Walmart tool. Which photo do you appear in here, BTW?
  13. $20? You profligate corporate tool! You can raid a construction site for Tyvek and duct tape for a lot cheaper! Use caulk for sealer and you are set for winter conditions on the summit of Rainier!
  14. :lmao:
  15. No. I've read about it before. From Wikipedia: "The few cases in the United States are mostly the result of eating undercooked game, bear meat, or home reared pigs."
  16. is that your spank material?
  17. you gonna use a samurai sword?
  18. Copenhagen? A pinch between the gums and cheek is all you need!
  19. Where are you digging the pits to dump the bodies, tovarishch?
  20. I tried on the Radiums and they fit well (size 28). I may buy them. Thanks for the rec on them! What crampons did you end up needing to fit them?
  21. I want it all! So I guess it is priorities. I just want to know the limitations and tradeoffs before I drop a grand. Keep 'em coming!
  22. Allright you hardcore BC ski enthusiasts. I'm gonna do my part to help stimulate the economy here soon with a randonee setup, and am wondering which way to go on bindings and boots. Specifically, I can go lightweight with Dynafit bindings and boots, and cough up the cash. Or I could go heavier and try to find bindings that are compatible with my mountaineering boots (if possible - Scarps Freneys or Triolets). My question is what is the tradeoff in terms of the types of trips I may be limited to? What all do you folks have/prefer? How would Randonee boots limit the climbs I can do this winter and spring? Say for example I want to ski in to colchuck lake and climb the NBC on Colchuck or the NE Face Couloir on D-tail. Randonee boots OK? Or would you want climbing boots?
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