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Probably more like thirtyfive years
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The definitive work on Columbia River Basalt distribution ( Bentley, Riedel, Swanson, and others (1987)), shows the CRB’s flowing out of the Columbia Basin, squeezed by the proto Cascades in the Columbia Gorge. The flows then entered the embayment of the Willamette, and extended to just south of Salem. In the Astoria area they were constrained by the Coast Range on the south. Breaching this, the flows traveled south along the coast, to at least Florence (if I remember correctly). I spent four fun filled days following the Columbia River Basalts to the ocean with Dr. Robert Bentley in 1984.
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Today would have been my friends 51st birthday. Happy birthday John. RIP Here is a photo of the day I first met John and Peder Ourom, March 1979.
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Yabo died in '91
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Dennis Johnson, one of the greatest Seattle Sonics has died. He was instumental in the 'Supes '79 championship.
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No, it wasn't.
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...with rigid connections to the belay biner, that can crossload the belay biner. It's not gonna happen with something like a regular ATC or Trango Pyramid that only has a lightweight keeper wire. No, but many biners can turn 90* to the load, then suddenly the axis of the load is directly outward on the gate
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Similar problems can occur with all devices. If I remember correctly, a Gri-gri blew apart a biner on a solo climber on El Cap several years ago. It was written up in the AINAM. The figure 8 may be more problematic though.
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I was in Salt Lake City once, when a storm happened on October. It was almost as fucked up as here in Seattle two days ago.
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I enjoyed the Machame Route. It is very scenic, and gains altitude in a pleasant manner. I have also heard good things about the Shira Route, which joins Machame at ~3800m. All these routes will be crowded, as will the Mweka Route. I believe that the Western Breach is still closed, and that the non-normal routes are also closed. A northern route would be interesting, but are supposed to be less scenic, and even more monotonous
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Kurt's noggin is 100%, and he was sent home from the hospital at least a day early. It appears as though his motor skills and abilities have taken a quantum step upwards. There is about a 100% improvement since about a week ago
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Benefit Show for Kurt This Friday @ Zoo Tavern
MarkMcJizzy replied to pgstkr's topic in Climber's Board
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I have learned that Harvey Manning has died. He was an important environmentalist, and the author of many books.
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rbwen says: Then, in response to all sorts of nonsence, I say: In case this isn't a sarcastic troll, "Syncro" is the name VW used for their 4WD Vanagons; similar to "Quattro" used by Audi, but a bit different in the way the system works. So, it is not my fault that people have been talking about apples and oranges here. Volkswagon can fuck off.
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Oh my gosh, what a weekend: 1) rat and I visited Feck (AlpineK), and had a swell time watching “Shaft” and "Patton” Score; Good guys: 2 –Bad guys: 0 USA: 2 – Germany: 0 2) rat and Kurt needed to boost their self-esteem at the price of mine. They proceeded to gang up on me, and attempt to criticize me for various things. I realized that these actions were a cry for help, and Rolf was finally seeing the fallacy of his yin. My yang won out, and Rolf is now all sunny and nice. Score; yin:0 – yang: 1 3) rat and I then saw “Borat”. Rolf thought it was too plebian for his tastes, and would have been happier seeing “Waiting for Godot”. I actually thought that “Borat” was a little high-brow for me Score; Me:1 – rat: 0 4) We then took Feck to the Food Court at the Overlake Shopping Center. Kurt brought no money, so we had to pony up for our head injured pal Score; Kurt (Feck): 1- Rolf and I: 0 5) The Big Event - Seahawk Sunday. The newly yang powered Rolf cheered his lungs out for the hometown Seahawks as they rallied from behind to win. Score; Seahawks 24-St Louis 22 And a big “W” in Rolf’s positive energy column!
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Kurt is slated to have his removed skull piece re-installed on Thursday, November 16. This is a milestone event in his recovery, and should allow him to travel with less concern. He should be in the hospital until the following Saturday.
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Wow, what do you guys know? A syncro is short for syncromesh, a part of a standard transmission which allows the gears to mesh easier. Without a syncro, you have to double clutch
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AlpineK said I don't know,but it looks like he's selling alot of shit. Bronco said (and I bring this up because Bronco is so insightful) Where is crazyjz, he's one of the better posters around here. Always says what's on his mind. Sincerely, Mark McKillop Ferns Crazy Uncle from the States
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I phrased my statement wrong. I saw a portion of the zoo, with Beth being a cheerleader, and Smoot being a sycophant. I did not see the final ascent. And as Eric said, hardly anyone did.
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That's pretty much what I saw also. And that is why I keep pointing out what my friend Russ did, he was WAY ahead of his time. Russ's true love was bouldering, but he could have been the best crack climber in the US had he wanted to be, IMHO. Lets ask Lepeska, Timson, and Don Harder.
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[TR] Goat Creek Wall- Prime Rib 10/9/2005
MarkMcJizzy replied to crazyjizzy's topic in North Cascades
You know Pauley; your attitude is specious and arrogant. Can I discuss music with out a degree in music, or a contract and a producer? How about the war in Iraq? Should I join the military so I can voice my opinion? Do you think you own climbing? Are you some kind of thought police? This is a quasi-public forum, and climbing is a public sport. People are allowed to voice their opinion of what another does to the rocks and to the sport. Is that OK with you? -
[TR] Goat Creek Wall- Prime Rib 10/9/2005
MarkMcJizzy replied to crazyjizzy's topic in North Cascades
Hey Big Bry, Crazyjizzy is sincere, as are you. -
I just read that article. It is a little known fact that Russ Erickson top roped City Park with a few hangs in EB's, in 1979, or '80.
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Not me, or any of my close friends. But other than that, it is the worst kept secret in Washington. But if you don't know, I'm not going to tell you.
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How about this one Lots of cool photographs can be found here.
