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  1. 111

    Modern Warfare 2

    [video:youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EMCJDFzF0g this kid didn't think much of the game. WOW.
  2. I just got my convert 2 in the mail, set it up, and methinks it's gonna work just fine! It is a little short(I am 6'2"), but it should still work. The pole set up was a little different, but something I can get used to. Definitely wouldnt recommend it to anyone over 6'2" though.
  3. the freehanging rap is enough! I cant imagine jumping off the damn thing!
  4. 111

    Modern Warfare 2

    wow, that ice climbing segment needs to be turned into a whole new game for us climbing nerds to play during the summer!
  5. I've had a Phantom for 9 years and I love it. No complaints.
  6. have one or used one? Likes/dislikes? I am considering it for a lightweight 4 season. Any better suggestions for comparable functionality?
  7. if you have issues with being too sweaty, try nonscented antiperspirent on the areas that dont see much airflow (back and hips). I have found this helps in keeping me from having a soaked back after being active with a pack on.
  8. I am out in Redding CA and let me tell you, the winter is far off down here! Its 81 degrees all week. I got a sunburn.!
  9. 111

    bacon

    [video:youtube]2T_obaO46Bo "Bacon is Good For Me!" Can we change pirate forum to bacon forum? Maybe just make it a variable theme forum depending on whats hot?
  10. bright red rope = eye candy for viewers. Very nice. oh, and the climb looks way fun too!
  11. [quote=Ási American music is popular in Iceland. I will have to put some icelandic music next time. Bjork?
  12. melt it with a lighter to keep the knot from untying later
  13. dude, a friend brought a dark star on a kayak trip; that thing is ridiculous. Antarctica is the only place you could ever have that be necessary! Dhamma, another vote for a down 0 deg. You dont need amy more than that. Extra layers/downy jacket will provide enough extra if you feel you might need it. below that, you better be doing some gnarly high altitude or alaska winter camping
  14. thanks!
  15. look at ultralight shells as a backup to be carried but not used. Get something light enough you will actually bring along, but plan on wearing a softshell on 95% of adventures. Being active in the mountains means lots of sweat and goretex doesn't breathe like a softshell..
  16. Trip: Susanville, CA - Lone Rock Date: 10/26/2009 Trip Report: Work has taken me to the northern half of CA (think Lassen area) for 18,000 ac of forestry work with 2 helicopters. Part of the project is fire rehab and part is forestry. It has only been a week, but I am ready to head home. Unfortunately there are still at least 2 more weeks (if we are lucky and the weather cooperates). We stayed at the worst "nice" hotel ever in Susanville. Don't EVER stay at the Diamond Mountain Casino. I have had some fun in between working. Yesterday we had a half day due to wind so I took the opportunity to go climbing! There is a formation called Lone Rock that I have had to drive past every day on the way into work. The local forester said that when he was a young lad back in the day he had climbed it. I had to go play. I warmed up on a really fun boulder sitting very invitingly in a soft meadow, and then a large flat slab wall on lone rock itself, traversing across the very solid andesite(?). Once I was comfortable with the feel of the rock I went over to where the forester said I could probably find a weakness to the top. Sure enough, in a large alcove, there was a small ledge system with steps of 20 ft boulder problems on very solid rock. After a few timid starts, I committed to the crux (juggy, steep, low 5th ish) and pulled past it, making sure I was comfortable with downclimbing later. A short scramble took me to the top, and I sat there celebrating with nothing but the wind for a while. I found some old climber's chalk on rocks, so I definitely wasn't the only climber who'd been there, but it felt like I was. I have never celebrated a summit by myself, but it was really peaceful to just sit cross legged, smiling ear to ear, and listen to the wind wash through the needles of the few pines remaining after the fire. I considered whooping and hollering from the top, just because I could, but decided it would be inappropriate to try and break the calmness. It felt more respectful somehow to sit and experience things rather than impose myself on the world. To get no beta more than, "it's been done before" and to then go out and climb, solo, was incredibly cool for me to experience. There was no question about safety, I felt 100% in control, and the rock was solid and perfect for climbing. There is something that just feels so much better about climbing the unknown! I know the word "better" isn't very descriptive, but it really encompasses the whole feel I have from this, and I want to experience it more. Jake and I got a similar experience this summer at Carver Cliff, when we looked at a climb, said, "hey, that looks fun," had a blast climbing it, and then found out it was .12a. The unknown is something we rarely get to experience anymore unfortunately, because there is always a map, guidebook, or description of some sort. It is scary to just go out and do it, but the rewards are always, for lack of a more descriptive term, BETTER! Gear Notes: shoes, chalk there were some old pitons I was told, but I never saw them. Approach Notes: 10 min from car, alcove is near the 5 surviving pines clustered near the wall
  17. I've also got an empty bottle of Lagunitas IPA and a great white (lost coast brewing) sitting next to me. It was time to clear out the stragglers from several different six packs.
  18. 111

    Halloween

    thats the shit he will remember long into adulthood! Nicely done!
  19. I too used my club card... and I too and I too found some smokes. (the green sticky kind tho...)
  20. cheers! whats it tonight? I've got some 7&7 rollin!
  21. 111

    worst. father. ever.

    ummm, happy birthday ?!
  22. 111

    worst. father. ever.

    worst. father. ever. Should this be in the "to the fathers" thread?
  23. 111

    Lazy Sod

    imagine what climbers they would be!
  24. 111

    Halloween

    marathoner with bloody nipples http://www.ebaumsworld.com/pictures/view/80775796/
  25. woot!
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