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Saturday 9/2 9am through Monday 7224 SW 33rd Ave, Portland, OR, 97219 A sample of the gear for sale: BD 2 gen vipers $200 BD 1st gen fusions $175 Petzl Darts $100 Salamon Fruit Boots with darts size 9.5: $75 Silvereta 300 bindings w crappy skis: $50 wild things gore tex bivy sack like new: $125 MSR dragonfly stove with pump and extra gas bottles: $50 BD turbo express ice screws $25 each Random cams and nuts K2 shes piste with BD 02 bindings $75 I will be posting what I don't sale this weekend, but come by and say hi. My wife and I are moving to the bay for a job and we have to cut my possessions in half so I can fit in a small apartment.
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The AAC and the Mazamas=local government Really?
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There is someone from the American alpine club right, another the mazams, seemed reasonable to have those groups have a say.
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These are sweet skis, so light for being so big
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best of cc.com I made an amazing geologic discovery!
powderhound replied to Explorer's topic in Climber's Board
http://www.opb.org/television/programs/ofg/ -
best of cc.com I made an amazing geologic discovery!
powderhound replied to Explorer's topic in Climber's Board
I saw one of the commercials, looks pretty sweet -
best of cc.com I made an amazing geologic discovery!
powderhound replied to Explorer's topic in Climber's Board
February 4th I think -
[TR] Wyoming - Leaning Tree 1/9/2016
powderhound replied to John Frieh's topic in Ice Climbing Forum
How was Dutch Charlie looking? Always wanted to do that climb. The granite there looks great. -
best of cc.com I made an amazing geologic discovery!
powderhound replied to Explorer's topic in Climber's Board
+1 Excited to watch the episode -
I would like to come crawling
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Pins pulling? Thought I had been assured that would never happen on the south face.
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Except for the fact that checking a pin requires you to carry a hammer around all the time. Which is just so damn reasonable. Personally I would love to see some actual real scientific data that says pins last longer than bolts and are safer.....
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That second pin in the above picture is why I think it is stupid to keep replacing shitty pins with pins that will soon become shitty
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Very nice, stoked to check this out, thanks for the gardening work.
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I was just trying to troll joesph. I myself haven't been on the Dutchman, so my opinion matters none. However I don't generally like fixed gear unless it is a bolt. Scares me.
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All the pins out at Beacon are bomber. Joe check each and every one of them constantly. No need to replace a bomber pin with a shitty bolt.
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[TR] Eagle Crick - Cascade Canyoneering 8/1/2015
powderhound replied to ivan's topic in Columbia River Gorge
Next time you should come. Got my eye on a couple out by detroit lake -
[TR] Eagle Crick - Cascade Canyoneering 8/1/2015
powderhound replied to ivan's topic in Columbia River Gorge
Pics coming soon! Can't upload from my phone. Still can't believe those tatas and that flaming van. -
Looking if anyone is interested in going for a little canyoneering session in the columbia gorge this weekend. Anyone interested? Thanks for looking Bryan Schmitz
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Meet at 5:00am and nailed the first lap of the corner! Back at work in downtown portland by 9am. Really wanted to curb stomp that Closed sign.
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Joe you act like Trad climbers and different than sport climbers and that they are completely separate user groups. Also you act like there isn't sport routes already at Beacon. You get a grip and stop acting so old, you remind me of a republican that is still bitching about roe v wade.
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Don't worry joe I am sure that the first directive will be to replace all the pins with bolts. But I guess you are right, we shouldn't have a real way of communication, the suggestion box and bulletin board work perfectly
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AND THIS: What does it mean to be on the Beacon Rock Climbing Advisory Committee? The committee will include representatives from all the types of climbing occurring in the park Meetings will take place at the Beacon Rock State Park office The committee will be comprised of up to ten members The committee will operate through consensus based decision-making The first meeting will be held in late September 2015 Committee members will be responsible for updating the local climbing community on Beacon Rock climbing issues Committee members will assist State Parks in understanding local climbing issues and concerns The committee will advise State Parks on climbing issues such as: o o Overnight bivouacs o Gardening o Stabilization of holds o Chalk use o Power drill use o Bolting o Route information o Communication with the broader climbing community o Clean-ups and trail work o Volunteer support