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Jonah71181

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  • Birthday 07/11/1981

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    Bellingham, WA, USA

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  1. Forgot to give my partner the nut tool and then forgot about trying to work the cam out on rappel. Please PM me if you got it. Thanks!
  2. Leavenworth, Icicle Cr., Condor Buttress: Lost Wallet, wedding ring, $150 cash… Below base of Condor Buttress a black wallet with a wedding ring, cards, and $150 cash was lost. It was wrapped in an olive green shirt. If found please keep the cash but return the wallet, card, and ring etc.. to Mike Grummel 3207 Vallette St., Bellingham 98225. *note* we rested in the shade about 100 feet below the start of the Condorphamine Addiction route close to a large tree so it could be in that vicinity.
  3. Yes this is true. After my group rapped to our bivy site we climbed from there never actually cresting the ridge untill a few pitches before the gendarme. We passed over lots of snow but you are right probably 100+ ft below the crest.
  4. Thanks for posting the conditions as I was just about to. I had an AWESOME time on the CNR as well the days before you. Took 3 days (Friday- hiked to toe of north ridge from Ingalls TH, Saturday- Bivy at 8400', Sunday- Summit and Cascadian descent.) We found meltwater trickles to fill up plus lots of snow on the upper, west side of ridge where we camped. Here's a video I made http://vimeo.com/27264468 Definitely an AMAZING climb with the weather we had. Well done DRep! ~ Jonah
  5. Hi, I'm looking for a FIT someone to ski out Ptarmigan ridge Friday, camp near Coleman Pinnacle, Camp Kiser, the Portals then Saturday morning try to summit via Cockscomb ridge then ski back to car that day. The Weather forecast looks awesome. my email address is Jonah71181@aol.com EMAIL ME SOON!!
  6. I'm a sasquatch of the size 16 species and know the struggle for specialty footwear. For ice climbing, I managed to fit into a used pair of U.S. size 15 Koflach's I bought at AAI. With superfeet insoles, they've worked great, even for hiking. I prefered plastic since they were extra stiff and super warm. When they wear out, I'm eyeing the Lowe Civetta Extreme GTX which go up to size 16!! B.t.w. I found Scarpa carried their Matrix Randonnee boot to Euro size 50 (US 15). Happy big shoe hunting.
  7. a match made in ...... the mountains! I enjoy reading your reports. Thanks and best wishes )
  8. Phenominally done! Way to take advantage of the weather Lisa. So this climb IS technically a winter ascent, your first?, on Mt. Rainier, no less! Awesome =o) I'd like to do this someday! Very fun reading your posts.
  9. I'll start early (7-8a TH start). The weather is supposed to be sunny. I'd like a partner for safety's sake. I'm in good shape. Anyone welcome. Contact me, should be fun! 360-739-9000 or Jonah71181@aol.com
  10. Tod.. You wouldn't happen to be Evan's brother would you? I talked to Evan (from the Bellingham YMCA Rock Wall) and said his brother was on OS on Sunday as well.
  11. Uhhh.. Yea.. That was my friend and I. Ridiculous! The party ahead of us finished the last pitch in the dark, while we still had 2 to go. Considering we made a pileup of mistakes before that, (route info left at car, no water, hiking 2 miles past the wall in the first place etc...), I watched my friend come to the top finally 5 minutes after the sunrise!! I got off route at Library ledge (going up the dihedral crack) and had to traverse right on tiny chickenheads to get back on route. Rock climbing in the dark is interesting! I was able to call my GF and tell her I wouldn't be making dinner or breakfast...
  12. I've read in a Falcon Guide that the bergshrund can be impassible in late season? seems you passed with no problem.
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