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  1. ericb

    Missile Command...

    Jay - what's driving your obsession with declining housing market...are you a smug renter?
  2. yadda yadda yadda....bitching about this "popular climbing club's (oxymoron acknowledged)" failure to embrace fast and light methods on this site is about as novel as Bush bashing.
  3. Prematurely ending the trip for 12 people?....Sounds like a cluster the instructor would be well advised to avoid IMO.
  4. Be sure and check the weather forecast....weather can move in quickly, and it can snow at muir during summer. People have died of exposure up there because they didn't bring the appropriate clothing.
  5. I'm guessing they are shipping from Spokane so not surprising, but cool nonetheless
  6. Or, just bring an extra headlamp that weighs less the extra batteries http://www.ems.com/catalog/product_detail_square.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524442597120&emssrcid=GoogleBase Another idea....my camera takes AA batteries as does my headlamp, so I don't need to carry extra batteries...the odds of needing the camera and the headlamp at the same time are low. Also, while the camera is a bit heavier than the canon elph or equivalent, the ability to use lower weigth lithium batteries that are far more dependable in extreme cold is nice.
  7. ericb

    G3 Skis

    Blake...keep your eyes open for some shuksans
  8. Here's a TR with some photos of the route to match TTK's description... http://sverdina.com/argonaut/argonaut1.htm Looks like a cool route
  9. Ivan's a biggun fo sho. Seeing you blastin up the trail while I lumbered down with my skis overhead catchin every other tree made me think that while I love skiis for an approach, a nice simple pair of snowshoes might be nice to have in the quiver for certain trips - last weekend being perfect example. I was doin the weight calc and figure I could shave ~ 8 lbs. between the skis and boots for trips when the need for floatation is questionable, and/or I'd like the climbing performance of my mountaineering boots over my ski boots.
  10. TTK...not being argumentative, but if I look at MSR's website the weight difference between the lightening and the Denali at 22inches is only 2 oz.
  11. What's a yosemite draw??? I believe it's a quick draw fashioned from two biners and a single sling that can be extendes, as opposed to a dog-bone
  12. so did you guys do the NE Couloir on Dragontail?
  13. were those your tracks heading to Stuart?
  14. Thats what I thought too! He was bitching about his skies as we passed him on our way out as well. I thought the road up in the morning was great, the way out SUCKED! If you mean his skis, he didn't have any...tvash was on snowshoes. The road out was quick on skis What route did you guys do/attempt?
  15. Jordan...the only view of stuart is the one behind me in the background at the notch, so not sure if a close-up of that aspect would help you. The road was closed, but packed enough for hiking....I had running shoes on.
  16. First the truths.... 1) no floatation necessary until the lake - hiked the road in my tennies, and schepping the skis to the lake was of marginal value due to highly variable wind-affected snow. 2) Yes, I whined....I don't know that I've ever hiked 10 miles in my rando boots, and my pinky toes paid the price 3) Bug certainly has a self depricating sense of humor, but to avoid any confusion, he's fat...that's a fact. That said I was happy to burden his fat ass with the rope, since he hardly noticed it. The pix log bridge on the approach me at the lake skinning the lake the route the crux in the couloir ~ half way up almost there! chilling at the notch north face traverse Lie number one...more to come Met Tvash on the way out...he's much more pleasant in person
  17. So did you not need floatation from the trailhead to the lake?
  18. ericb

    Where to honeymoon?

    OMG....I'm actually going to agree with TTK on something...Costa Rica is the shit....we went there for our honeymoon, and liked it so much we went back last year for our "babymoon". Lots to do from adventure to kickin it. Where to stay might be function of the season - the continental divide results in a one coast having a wet season, and one a dry concurrently, and I can't remember which is which in September. Belize is great as well, but far less to offer a non-scuba diver IMO. I also have lots of ideas for you as well as an in-country agent we've used twice with great results. She's a hell of a lot cheaper than a US based agent that essentially subs it out to an in country agent and takes a slice.
  19. that's the first thing I noticed as well If that's the first thing you two noticed, might I recommend you look into testosterone suppliments? oh, the irony
  20. that's the first thing I noticed as well
  21. from a performance standpoint, I think they are identical - except the newer ones may be slung with dyneema vs. nylon. I have a set where slings are all the same color and the anodizing distinguishes between the sizes, and the older ones have colored slings....personally I think it's a little easier to indentify them on you rack by the colored slings, rather than the tricam itself, but honestly, if I'm gripped at all, I'm typically not going for tricams. I know tests have shown that dyneema slings lose ultimate strength over time, so not sure if this would be a concern with the new slings.
  22. You will also get this designation ("lame") for using pickets in my experience
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