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  1. I have photos of a sled system that I can send you. I tried uploading, but I'm challenged that way.

     

    It has a bombproof enclosure & windshield.

     

    It has no seat because my two y.o. falls asleep instantly in it.

  2. snapped a tendon "walking" to cockburn.

     

    sought out green tea frappacino....tastes as good as green tea ice cream!

     

    think i saw fern's look alike cruising infront of IGA.

     

    ran into all kinds of rif-raf, which included story time on the severed foot.

  3. an assortment of inanities i still recollect, after a day in the mountains:

     

    ostensible lone dirtbag female re-enters Canada in dirtbag truck = routinely, and systematically cross-examined.

     

    in contrast, dirtbag female in shiny new truck crosses with relative ease.

     

    during one cursory search of trunk:

    luwayo: do i fit the profile this month?

    guard: unfortunately, there is no profile.

     

     

    after a near round the clock attempt one february, the Cdn guards got their jollies at 02:00hrs by having me pull my old rig over...searching door panels, interior compartments, engine, etc...not to mention frisking the poor spent dirtbag herself, who was then rendered a hypothermic mass when stripped from superpuffy. <sniff> those heartless brutes!

     

     

    guard: do you have any large sums of cash?

    luwayo: no.

    guard: do you know what is a large sum of cash?

    luwayo: rolleyes.gif

     

     

    the post climb lactic acid stagger does not help your cause.

     

     

    strategically stacked unwashed polypro will.

     

     

    guard: where are you going?

    luwayo: to snowshoe (oversimplifying often helps).

    guard: where is Snowshoe?

    luwayo: rolleyes.gif

  4. it fits me well too. and i also don't mind rapping off in the manner you described. for belaying off the fig.8 i finally resorted to cliping the belay biner to one of the tie in points with a nano, so that i wouldn't keep dropping it after untying - fussy & requires extra gear.

     

    i'm glad i've taken the time to test discover the idiosyncracies of this harness.

  5. 1. a) a banana slurpee will make me sick.

    b) yellow peppers are great on hot cragging days.

    c) so is quiche.

    2. murin park is a zoo in summertime, even mid-day friday.

    3. hot temperatures make termperaments flare.

    4. Mountain WOman's poutine rocks but her counterpart to the north is rather pissy with customers - on the soup nazi level.

    5. a) Britannia Beach gets a good breeze off the water.

    b) them train tracks squeal bad.

    c) there is a bad sewage smell in the area when it's hot.

    d) Britannia Beach lots are up for resale.

    6. a) Garibaldi Park Drive is a raceway for gravel trucks.

    b) they find glee in coating mtnb riders in dust.

    7. my No.5 BD is more useful than i thought.

    8. i have more energy when i'm not mountaineering. grin.gif

  6. gary,

    i've used mine 5x since tuesday last. i'm not sure that i like it at all. i know that i don't like the:

    sideways biner & cross loading on belay;

    difficulty in unclpping from belay biner when hanging at stations; and

    when i gave up on that, and decided to belay off my figure 8 tie-in, i promptly forgot that my belay biner was clipped to it. so each time I untied on scrambling pitches i dropped my device several times...something i've never done before.

     

    can someone 'splain to me how to use this better. or do i get nothing and like it.

  7. currently the road is easy 4x4. a few weeks ago, we drove to the condemned "looking" bridge in a Ford Ranger & Cherokee, both stock. the front vehicle driver cared enough about his paint job, that two sets of arms hung out of the windows to lop branches along the way.

    I don't remember a condemned looking bridge anywhere along the way. Or is that the foot bridge across the stream at the end of the road?

     

    I'll put the few pics that I took up when I get my camera back from a friend. I don't think that I took any pics of the scary stuff, since I had other things on my mind.

     

    i'd best clarify that we headed north along eagle creek, but sharing the same initial driving approach.

  8. nice one guys. tx for the report.

     

    currently the road is easy 4x4. a few weeks ago, we drove to the condemned "looking" bridge in a Ford Ranger & Cherokee, both stock. the front vehicle driver cared enough about his paint job, that two sets of arms hung out of the windows to lop branches along the way.

     

    this was another Gerry Kollmuss trail maintenance & climbing special.

  9. you know what, after a 2hr lunch today, over 2 glasses of wine, spanish coffee bigdrink.gifcantfocus.gifwink.gif herring, gravlox, shrimp, prawns....in an environment that i am mostly alienated from, the fancyschmancy Terminal City Club, i'll agree to that beer! but if i find out you be feeding me codswallop, you'll be buying me back that beer mate. bigdrink.gif

  10. kenford, jeez! you've had your share of being busted up good. but since i don't go to confession any more, i just needed to share, in an appropriate whiny tone, my personal dumbness, eneptness, etc. damn, i'm still trying to think of a perfect word or expression (other than dumb) to describe how unheroic & inconvenient it is to put myself outta the game when this happens.

     

    arch, get this - did almost the same thing, couple days ago. 'cept, somebody caught the rear of my bike before i keeled. blush.gif

     

    but i couldn't outrun the karma, and my rig slid out on dusty gravel, after a superb 45km ride, 2 minutes from the van! doh! just some minor bruising & logging road rash.

  11. LOL, good luck on your knitting adventures then!

    the antithesis to my unextremo post is that the royal knitters guild apprenticeship was something like 7 years, men only, and it came with the occupational hazard of loss of sight. i reckon that comes with knitting stockings in silk.

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