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	  Grizzlies to eat hippies and other unwantedtvashtarkatena replied to num1mc's topic in Climber's Board I came screaming down a hairpin in Pemberton area during the mountain bike leg of an adventure race and damn near hit a grizzly in the middle of the road. I added that to my "things not to hit" list, just below 'oncoming train'.
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	  Grizzlies to eat hippies and other unwantedtvashtarkatena replied to num1mc's topic in Climber's Board Introduce grizzlies into the Olympics. Problem solved.
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	  first ascent [TR] Vesper Peak - The Ragged Edge 8/18/2013tvashtarkatena replied to dberdinka's topic in North Cascades Paging Dr. Kaplan. Dr. Kaplan to the Earth Ward, stat.
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	  first ascent [TR] Vesper Peak - The Ragged Edge 8/18/2013tvashtarkatena replied to dberdinka's topic in North Cascades People go where the guidebooks tell them to.
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	Depends on the phone. With the Galaxy 4 (Android) you get GPS navigation without cell service. With an iPhone? Not so much. Not yet, at least.
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	  Grizzlies to eat hippies and other unwantedtvashtarkatena replied to num1mc's topic in Climber's Board That would have been a more compelling video had they just eased that kid out through an open window.
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	  Grizzlies to eat hippies and other unwantedtvashtarkatena replied to num1mc's topic in Climber's Board Remember, a grizzly's only gonna kill you if a) it's guarding its cubs b) it's guarding its kill or c) it's just looking for something to do
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	  Grizzlies to eat hippies and other unwantedtvashtarkatena replied to num1mc's topic in Climber's Board If he's sleeping, switch the GoPro on and gently pet him.
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	  Grizzlies to eat hippies and other unwantedtvashtarkatena replied to num1mc's topic in Climber's Board More grizz = faster ascents.
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	  Grizzlies to eat hippies and other unwantedtvashtarkatena replied to num1mc's topic in Climber's Board The danger of an under or overexposed photo cannot be underestimated.
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	  Grizzlies to eat hippies and other unwantedtvashtarkatena replied to num1mc's topic in Climber's Board Thanks for keeping Wyoming's awesome routes less crowded for guys like me! While bears are a common sight in the Tetons (no big) - it's pretty rare to see one in the Cirque and other more frequented areas of the Winds. Me? I'm a bit more concerned with dangers I actually have to face there. Like lighting, for example.
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	  Ingalls S Ridge approach - snow?tvashtarkatena replied to tvashtarkatena's topic in Climber's Board Got a confirmation there's no snow at the base of the E ridge. Just checking out the S. Thanks. Courtesy note: Both routes are going to be a bit busy up there this weekend.
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	  Ingalls S Ridge approach - snow?tvashtarkatena replied to tvashtarkatena's topic in Climber's Board S Ridge. Typo. Been there recently?
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	Anyone been there recently? Ax or no? Thx T
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	Just climbed it. Def no rope due to chosstacularity. The descent is the real fun part. Good berries, though.
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	At the stand: Yates adjustable daisy (very adjustable - rated load limit: 300 lbs) clipped to the anchor backed up by a short length of dynamic rope attached to the anchor via a clove hitch (pretty adjustable) to a locking biner at the anchor power point. Clip the loose end of the dynamic rope into the anchor with a figure 8 on a bight, and tie in to your harness (threaded just like your belay loop) with a rewoven figure 8. The Yates is girth hitched to your belay loop. It's unclear how you're ascending the rope. That's the other part to think about.
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	Don't use an ascender or any toothed device to arrest a fall of any length unless you want to tear your rope a new one. A static rope like yours especially.
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	  [TR] Bugaboos - Bugaboo-Snowpatch col 8/9/2014tvashtarkatena replied to coastal 'swhack's topic in British Columbia/Canada Thanks for the heads up.
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	For anyone wanting to add a wire to a picket - Yate's uses 5/32" cable - 2250 lbs. 42" eye to eye. Given that a well placed deadman will blow at 1500 lbs, you can get away with 1/8" cable (1750 lbs) Stainless cable with (properly) crimped Cu swage (don't use Al) will give you 90% of that - just over 1500 lbs. For T cross section pickets - you'll want to use an eye sleeve on the picket end of the cable to keep it from slicing through the aluminum. The biner on the other end has a larger diameter - not so much of an issue there. You can used galvanized cable with Al (don't use Cu) swages, but the Al will reduce overall strength a bit more. Fisherman's Supply in Seattle has the goods, BTW.
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	One rule of thumb: If you can't poke your bare finger through the snow (and it isn't just a thin surface crust) - vertical top clipped is fine. If you can poke your finger through and but you can still make a decent snowball - vertical mid clip - then backfill and compact the trench. This can be as much as 3x stronger than vertical top clip in such conditions. If you can't make a snowball at all - horizontal (deadman) is your only viable option.
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	There are three ways to place a picket (vert end clipped, vert mid clipped, deadman mid clipped), depending on the snowpack. Best to know 'em all: Traditional, Sierra, and Horizontal Picket Placement
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	  no more Cobra. How dare mother nature take it awaytvashtarkatena replied to genepires's topic in Climber's Board I feel a tinge of sadness...that Mr. Kaplan and I didn't get there first.
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	  [TR] Mt. Rainier - Kautz Glacier 7/12/2014tvashtarkatena replied to lukeh's topic in Mount Rainier NP Nice report!
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	Russia's put a couple of toys on the moon (and a handful on Venus), n thas coo. We put 3 cars there and played round of lunar golf, blew the shit out of a comet, attacked Jupiter, landed on an asteroid with no landing gear, drove the Euros to Titan, made Mercury our hawt little bitch, and launched 5 starships. Oh, and Mars? We own it. Fuck Yeah

