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  1. Response from MEC:

     

    Both the Ferrata 3 Simplex (5001-337, $115.00 CAD) and the Ferrata 3 Ultra (5000-774, $145.00 CAD) Men's Pants are made from Schoeller Dryskin Extreme fabric, which is a blend of 80% nylon for abrasion resistance, 10% spandex for stretch, and 10% polyester for moisture wicking. Both pants feature 2 hand pockets, 1 small thigh pocket, belt loops, and a fly front with snap and zipper.

     

    However, the Simplex has a tapered leg, to reduce the amount of flapping material below the knee. The Ultra has a near-straight leg, and features a double seat and double knees for even more wear-resistance, as well as drawcords at the ankles, to restrict the entry of debris into the lower part of the leg.

  2. I'm looking for an alround, light downjacket. The Neutrino Endurance from Rab seems to be nice, but hard to get in the US. What are you experiences with jackets from Feathered Friends?

  3. I used the Trangia stove at 5300 meters and it worked fine. I would use Ethanol (I guess rubbing alcohol is fine) rather than Methanol, which is toxic. To prevent the Ethanol from smoking I dilute it with water so that the final Ethanol concentration is 90%. But when you're travelling you end up buying the local crap-alcohol anyway.

    Trangia stoves are heavy though, so not the best solution if you wanna travel light.

  4. Hey David,

     

    we carried one half rope, and doubled it (=30 m). We simulclimbed most of the route, but for some sections we set up a belay. There are two short exposed sections on the ridge, and then the "crux" (alpinedave gives it a 5.5., was icy for us, but well protectable with runners), which leads to the false summit. We brought a set of nuts, but didn't use it. There are many little horns for runners. Hope that helps. And yes, do bring crampons for the approach to the notch.

  5. I would do Black Peak. We did it two weeks ago. and we had the whole area for ourselves. All you need is a 30 m rope and some slings. Crampons are good for the ascent to the notch where the route starts, but you don't need them for the descent, since the snowfield melted out completely.

  6. I don't know if that's the Carla/Joan Firey route. It's on the northeats ridge and according to Beckey a 5.5. Did you rappel the route? I heard the anchors are really bad.

    Thanks for the info though.

    Armin

  7. Has anybody beta on the Northeast Ridge of Sperry Peak? We had a look at it yesterday and with the upper half of the mountain being in the fog, we did not have a real idea where the route would go. If anybody has some information about it, please respond. Cheers, Armin.

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