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Jeebus

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  1. Thanks for the gear advice Scott. Lawgoddess...it is goat meat in the pictures. The person who told me about this forum sent me pictures of his climb in Peru. He had a similar picture of a butcher shop but the animals in that picture were...*gulp* DOGS!
  2. does anyone use a knee brace for rock climbing? I had a medial meniscus tear and it moves laterally every now and then. I have used a Mueller hinged brace with great success and relief for hiking but the brace is not going to work for rock climbing because it does not allow my knee to bend fully. Does anyone here use a knee brace for rock climbing...and if so, what kind?
  3. wow! great pics. you went HIGH!
  4. thank you kind sir. Happy Climbing!
  5. thanks. I already have both books ordered and in the mail. I do understand the philosophical underpinnings of the responses. Wife and I need to be proficient in crevasse rescue before such an adventure and we intend to practice. I'm assuming the books tell me exactly what to buy so I'll wait until after I've read both books. Thanks for the replies though.
  6. Hi Everyone! First post. Noob would appreciate some gear advice for climbing Mt. Rainier. Plan to climb in Summer 2005. I have tons of questions but I'll start with a few...I have a whole year to hound all the good people here. 1. What rope to use for Rainier. I will rope up with my wife. Searching here I learned that 2 is not the best way to go, but that's what we got. Also, some say 8.5 single is alright for glacier travel, others say 8.5mm should not be used single. Please advise on thickness, good brands etc. 2. What kind of carabiners and how many of each kind for each person in a party of two? Thickness, types, preferred models etc. I'll leave it at this. Oh, btw, I'm a Pakistani married to an American, and I live in the US. Went to Pakistan this summer with my spouse and we hiked up to Rakaposhi base camp, Nanga Parbat Base camp (Raikot bridge side), and Batura Glacier. some pics here: Rakaposhi, Batura Glacier, Nanga Parbat For those interested in first ascents, the north side of Batura Peak along the massive Batura Ice Floe is still unclimbed (7785m, around 25,500ft)
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