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  1. Brand New 35L Stealth Pack

     

    As per BackCountryGear.com

    "This rugged, modified panel loader is designed to meet the needs of backcountry skiers and rock and ice climbers. The Stealth has both top and front-panel access offering unparalleled quick-entry to all of your gear. A front-panel pocket is designed to hold essentials like a shovel or probe. The padded waistbelt offer excellent support and comfort, while a molded foam back panel provides ample ventilation of heat when breaking trail. Features like glove-friendly buckles and adjustable straps work to keep the pack functional with gloves so you can keep the cold from nibbling on your fingers."

    Here's their link: http://www.backcountrygear.com/catalog/packdetail.cfm/BD214

     

    35L/2140 C.I. Blue

    Usage: Weight-conscious mountaineers and alpine ascensionists

    $159.00 There.

     

    My Price:

    $110.00 Shipped

    $105.00 Picked up near Olympia.

     

    Thanks.

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  2. Looking for a size medium pair of kayaking pants used perhaps, and in good shape(meaning: keep me dry).

     

    I plan to use them for sea kayaking this winter and wouldn't want any freezing water getting through the seals if possible.

     

    Thank you so much.

  3. I have a set of Scratch BC's with the woman profile graphics (176's), and mounted on them are Frischii Freerides (Medium) which have been used about 16 days the most since I bought them and are in great to new shape.

     

    Great powder, and crud ski, light as hell, nice flex, and come WITH standard BD skins.

     

    I love these skiis alot and have done some great off piste skiing with them, and know their worth for the shape that they are in.

     

    675.00 Shipped.

    650.00 Picked up near Olympia.

     

    PM if remotely interested.

     

    Thanks Folks.

  4. Considering your post, right on, and I believe your comments were from the heart and without refrain from the truth, but from a friday nights standpoint I must mention that- I just just saved tons of money switching over to Geico on my car insurance.

     

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  5. Respect is within, thats why I keep my climbing resume to myself, cause 95% of the people wouldn't believe the stunts I've pulled...lol

     

    But he's right.

    To a degree.

    Ya spend enough time on certain hair raising routes on smaller hills, and you will find that others will cling towards your ability and experience as something to admire (respect), especially when some folks wish they had done what we did, but couldn't.

    So I credit myself as a person that doesn't give a damn about the whole respect thing, but I do 'understand', and thats where I agree with Transplant.

     

     

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