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wow, raindawg, this made me all warm and fuzzy inside (image from here: http://www.blackmoontides.com/note/n95.jpg)
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Sure, I'm a psychological chalker. Solution: don't actually put any chalk in your bag, just dip into an (empty or mostly empty) bag to cure nervousness. Works for me. Er... sometimes.
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Hey Ross! Just checking in - on the day of your enquiry I was taking it easy, and the day after climbed some cool cracks on Cathedral Ledge. Actually, hot cracks - it was pretty hot that day.
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A small step for a robot, a giant leap of faith for the headline writer. What I'd like to see is an exoskeleton that the quadriplegic guy could have operated by himself, rather than a friend carrying him up with the aid of an exoskeleton.
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To those of you I've had the pleasure to climb with: thank you! And those I've met at Pub Club, nice meeting you! And if we've tried to make plans but couldn't see them through, what a shame, and sorry, and I hope there'll be another time. I'm off tomorrow night, but I'll be back, but who knows when. Thank you for making me feel welcome. Cheers Paulina
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I thought the prussik backup on rappel, above or below the device, was supposed to be a backup in case of things like climber on rappel gets knocked unconscious by falling rock, or has a heart attack, or things like that... pretty unlikely but it seems in general we backup a lot of systems (equalized anchors, several pieces of protection per pitch, double biners with opposing gates), but not on rappel.
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Something multipitch and not too committing? Must be back before too late... The Tooth? Leavenworth? Drive tomorrow (Sat) night to Washington Pass? An easy glacier climb/ski? Paulina gavastik@yahoo.com or PM
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Ah well, I can't go to Canada... wonderful as it is.
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Sending you an email... Paulina
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Somebody didn't watch those public service ads on British TV urging football fans not to refer to any... erm... world wars while interacting with their German coutnerparts...
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This trip report (Three Fingers) is very inspiring http://www.wacweb.org/Trips/TripReports/default.view?_mode=details&RowId=220
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I don't know yet if I can't plan to include the weekend. I'll go look up Three Fingers now. Dome Peak sounds awesome but maybe more than I can chew. If you're okay with possibility of turning around due to silly partner, I could be game (but see above). Self-arrest is something I've practiced but never had to do for real (to stop an actual fall) -- is that okay with you?
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<daydreaming> Ukraine in the finals!!! </daydreaming>
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Anybody up for something multipitch in an alpine or subalpine setting tomorrow (Thu, 06/29) and/or Friday? Just looking at the guidebook: Improbable Traverse, Ingalls Peak South Ridge, Colchuck Peak? Something with a longer approach over 2 days? Or skiing Glacier Peak or similar? Or your favorite moderate route for a day or 2-day trip? I'm new to PNW, a slow hiker (approach to Snow Creek Wall in about 1.5 hours a fast pace for me), can lead rock up to maybe 5.8, can deal with snow and ice, taken a ski mountaineering course, want to have fun rather than push myself. I'm in Redmond with a car but rather wouldn't drive into/out of Seattle during rush hour. Have rock rack and personal gear, but no ropes! PM please! Cheers Paulina
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don't buy a set of tricams, just get the pink one. that's the one you're most likely to use in pockets in horizontal cracks there.
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How good is your Spanish? http://www.caranorte.com/resenas/directorio/europa/espana/catalunya/montserrat/m.php Mine isn't, don't ask me to translate... I was in Montserrat for a hike last spring and saw a lot of via ferrata people, and not many climbers. But there's a ton of rock, and a lot of it is sparsely bolted. I don't know where you'd place pro though - the rock is featured conglomerate, but not so many cracks (if any at all). But then again, I've only seen a bit of the area, so YMMV.
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Thank you Matt! It was very nice to meet a whole bunch of esteemed cc-ers. I am in fact new, but who knows what might happen in the future. The picture turned out nice, I see, with the writing and all . Cheers Paulina
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how hard/steep/narrow is that?
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Seems like my sarcasm meter (or smiley-meter or something) may need recalibrating too. Eh, whatever.
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Well, I heard the press conference today with Buffet and the Gateses (?) and he (Buffet) was arguing for keeping the estate tax and in general for responsibility and a fair(er) playing field in society. Just cause somebody made a bunch of money and donated it to charity doesn't mean he's an asshole. IMO.
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where could i find an industrial sewing machine?
gavastik replied to gavastik's topic in The Gear Critic
In Russia . When my parents went back to St Petersburg last time, I requested a pair of aiders from an outdoors store there, but all they brought back were a pair of titanium hooks. So now I need to make everything that goes around the hooks myself. Thanks for the tips everyone. -
So I have a silly project: making my own Russian aiders. There's a description here of how to do it, as you might know: http://www.rockclimbing.com/articles/index.php?id=115 So I need to use an industrial-strength sewing machine to do some bartacks on some flat webbing... Does anyone know where I could do that? I can pay a not-too-large use fee if required. I'm in Redmond, btw. Sorry if this is posted in the wrong forum.
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anyone for a last-minute plan to go cragging somewhere (index? exit 38?) tomorrow (friday) during the day? i can drive, so long as i don't have to drive into seattle during rush hour. i have rack/draws but no rope. i still don't know what my climbing ability is but it'll be somewhere in the 5.6-5.10a range. pm or email me soon if you want to go!
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Ugh. Kurt/AlpineK I'm sorry I didn't get to meet you at pub club -- surgery for head injuries is a good excuse Wishing you a speedy and full recovery. Hoping to meet you yet (soon).
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That should be: people are going to Exit 38 after work. D'uh!
