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  1. 7am leave car 10am Lone Tree Pass 1230? High Pass 120pm summit 415? Lone Tree Pass 6pm back at car We are relatively fit but this was our first trip doing much of anything since March. Hope the timeline helps. Cheers.
  2. Trip: Whitehorse - Niederprum/Northwest Date: 5/26/2007 Trip Report: The snow was very soft but not tooo sloppy. We left the car at 7am. The trail has some blowdown of course but is generally in good shape to the snowline. It pays to try to stick to the trail in the timber on the right near snowline rather than head up the snow-and-devils-club-gully. The weather was good except for fog above high pass, near where we passed a group of 11 mountaineers. The moat just below the summit is still passable on the left side. We roped up to cross it, but didn't really need to. We shared the summit with all of the mountaineers at about 1:30, and returned to the car by 6. All in all a great day out on a magnificent mountain. Gear Notes: Ice axe, rope. Brought crampons but didn't need 'em.
  3. There was a full story tonight on the ABC news 'bout some place in IOWA. http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/story?id=2854371&page=1
  4. Perhaps this is the story he meant to post, at Stairway to Heaven http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=847134 http://kutv.com/topstories/local_story_030140824.html
  5. Someone mix up her email and take her dang phone numbers down, poor girl doesn't know any better.
  6. IMO, if you can afford it, go for the Vista, though the Legend probably won't let you down either. the compass alone is worth the extra (though I do still bring an addl). Its a time savings issue... with the Vista, I'm able to stop, glance down, look at the map, and just keep going, no fussing with holding it out in the direction of travel etc. The Vista Cx I'm using lasts a whole day out on two cheap AAs. The best thing about these new units though is the color maps, so easy to read!
  7. I haven't seen a real good bump line in years. Snowboarders.
  8. Ok, this is exactly what I was hoping to hear. Now I can dispense with all that diamond-bit-drill-press rubbish. You guys are full of good information despite what anyone might say. Any guesses about how many bits I will need to get the job done? I will look for a drill this week, I don't need a cordless so the rental shops are bound to have one. I almost want to do it by hand, as SG said, there would be the truly "handmade" factor and I'd get to see what things are like for the purists. Anyone in Spokane want to loan me their hand-drill handle? :) ...but I have a pretty good idea now that motivation will last about one or two days, and I'll be looking for a drill. Thanks a bunch all!
  9. I was wondering when someone would ask... its actually for some artwork, I'm drilling the holes in granite cobbles. I've been told to use diamond bits on a press, but couldn't figure out why I would do that when climbers put holes in rock without all that expense all the time. So, I was hoping someone would shed some light for me, see what I'm up against. Nice trip up the Lochsa, by the way kurt.
  10. rumr are you saying hand drilling in granite is bad or just laborious? How much can I expect to pay to rent, and what will my time savings be? Any hints for me or problems I might encounter?
  11. I have at least 20 to do, trying to determine the best method.
  12. Here's one that ought to get everyone's undies bundled. I've never bolted before. Does anyone hand drill anymore? About how long would it take to hand drill a 1/2"x5" hole in good granite? No, I'm not going to Dishman Rocks in Spokane.
  13. Looking to buy a gently used pair of boots good for glacier travel/general mountaineering. email me at moc.liamtoh [at] ttiffomtik (backwards) Thanks!
  14. Nah you can reinstall over and over with original CD... I reinstall every time I reload my OS, bout once a year. I have Office.
  15. So glad you are safe now!!!! Was the whoomping sound similar to what you have heard before? I've heard it and it creeps me out every time, luckily I've been on safe terrain or already very weary of the danger when I've heard it. Do you think the noise was actually the slab failing, but it didn't move until a moment later?
  16. So, did you go up there with the board? How was it?
  17. Pay for volunteers? Huh? The single best thing you could do to increase your margin of safety is to find someone with some experience to go with you. Is this a new year's resolution? Good luck and congrats on your continuing recovery!
  18. Cellphones still work in the mountains. Your particular phone might not. If you hope to use you phone in rural areas, insist on getting a TRI-MODE. Salespeople will talk you out of it, saying that analog will be phased out. They've talked about this for years, but its still around. You will give up some of the fancier features of some of the phones, as the ones with mp3 players/keyboards/etc etc are not TRIMODE. If you are a verizon customer, the phones with the most features that still have trimode at the time of this post are the Samsung SCH-A870 and the LG VX5300.
  19. Uh yeah, got it. heheh. Thanks timmy you can eliminate my completely inane question if you want. I read the TR, but it didn't sink in, apparently.
  20. Hey where did you guys stay? In a tent, yurt, or motel?
  21. Ooooh, Bolivia might take the cake for crappiest. How about crappiest in the NW? Schweitzer is better? Of course it is. Duh.
  22. Ahhh! Ski Lift Crashes at Bearstown Resort (S. Korea) Two ski-lifts filled with skiers crashed down onto Big Bear Slope at the Bearstown Ski Resort in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province Sunday at around 6:45 p.m., injuring seven people who were transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. Police cite a loose clamp holding chairs to the cable coming undone as the reason behind the accident, which caused the two lifts to collide in mid-air before falling. http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200612/200612040011.html
  23. One of the towers on Chair 5 at Silver Mountain Resort in Kellogg, Idaho *FELL OVER* last week. No joke. The lift had been shut down after maintenance noticed a crack. No one was injured. They hauled the wreckage away yesterday.
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