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  1. I spent the last 3 summers in the Priest Lake area (very near the area to which Jim is referring) and the grizzly activity seems to have increased each year. This past summer, 2 of my co-workers got photos of 3 separate animals, including a juvenile at the roundabout on Schweitzer Road of all places.

     

    I am also looking forward to hearing the DNA results from the North Cascades...

  2. PORT ANGELES, Wash. - A 63-year-old hiker was fatally injured in Olympic National Park in an encounter with a mountain goat.

     

    The park service says Robert H. Boardman of Port Angeles was hurt Saturday as he hiked near the park's Klahhane Ridge and died hours later at a Port Angeles hospital.

     

    The Peninsula Daily News reports that Boardman was with friends when a goat appeared and moved toward them. When the goat began to behave aggressively, Boardman tried to shoo it away but it attacked him, goring him in the thigh.

     

    Boardman was airlifted to a Port Angeles hospital but could not be revived.

     

    Rangers tracked down and killed the animal, which will be analyzed by a veterinary pathologist.

     

    "I am deeply saddened by this tragedy," said Karen Gustin, Olympic National Park Superintendent. "My thoughts are with (Boardman's) family and friends."

     

    Park spokeswoman Barb Maynes said although there are about eight goats in the area, there has not been an incident like this before.

  3. I go by it every day on the way to work... I just noticed this morning that it was beginning to really fill out, big difference even from a couple days ago... I will also try to take pics tomorrow if I'm not too early for decent light, just in case you can't make it Kevino.

  4. I took the Victoria Clipper once. It's a good way to get to Victoria, if you don't plan to drive all over Vancouver Island that is.

     

    Yes. But you can buy all that perfume you need at the duty-free store while en route

  5. I got a ticket from these idiots a few years ago... I actually paid to park and had the little pass they give you on my dash, so I was in full compliance.

     

    A few weeks later, I get a $56 ticket in the mail. Funny thing was, it had my name and correct address, but the car & license plate listed on the ticket was not mine. So after a few weeks of back-and-forth BS, they finally quit threatening me with collections.

     

    P.S. I just took a huge shit at Starbucks

  6. After not climbing for a couple years due to injuries and life circumstances I was planning to hit Exit 32/38 today with a buddy to get back in the game... Not an alpine adventure, to be sure, but whatever, I was lookin forward to it.

     

    No call, no email yet this morning, so I called him and he is on the way to the mall with his wife. :anger: WTF?!?!

     

    For fuck's sake, just call and tell me you're gonna bitch out. Now a good portion of this *dry* day is wasted.

     

    Just had to get this off my chest yallz. Thank you for your time and here's hoping your partners don't pull this shit.

  7. Lots of great titles listed thus far.

     

    You might check out The Challenge of Rainier by Dee Molenaar. One of my favorites, may be right up your alley.

     

    I personally haven't read this one, but a couple friends have recommended to me The Measure of a Mountain: Beauty and Terror on Mount Rainier by Bruce Barcott.

     

    Keep up the good work, amigo!

  8. Sport routes in Leavenworth are not to be encouraged. There are hundreds of beautiful trad routes to climb there. Encourage your buddies to invest the time to learn how to climb trad or send them off to that Sport-Wonderland known as Exit 38.

     

    Well, I HEARD that this place called Beacon Rock is full of *classic* sport routes. No experience necessary, just start flailing!

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