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  1. located in boze. I think this thing will fit in a lg flat-rate box...$12-15 or something like that, if I remember correctly. the hex is up for sale, but I'd really rather just sell them as a kit. $30 for the 8-10 and racking biner.
  2. Essentially brand-new...I've got four days on it. $100 Shipping not included pics PM or email houseoftapley at the msn.com
  3. CCW Valdez - $50 Marmot One-piece Goretex Suit, md, orange and blue, pimp - $100 50 Patagonia One-piece Goretex Suit, md, red, also pimp - $100 50 TNF Blatoro Jkt, 750 fill, Dryloft, md, red, excellent for AK, og - $150 100 Marmot Alpinist Jkt, 3-layer Goretex, md, yellow/red - $50 35 BD Supergaitors, like new, md - $20 Patagonia Ether Jkt, Paclite, orange, md - $50 Marmot Activent Pullover, great super-light wind shirt/light rain gear, yellow, md - $20 Patagonia Activent Pants, as above, full-zip, green, md - $20 Draws: 9 draws, with 8 Petzl Spirits, 6 BD Hotwires, a couple of DDM wire gates and a quicksilver, nylon bones - $50 -> this is a pretty sweet kit, btw. Shipping not included. pics PM for details
  4. Need I say more? $300 + ship. PM or email houseoftapley over there at the msn.com. Pics soon.
  5. Yup, I'm red-lining the budget in order to make the AK Pilgrimage and gotta let this one go... $500 + shipping. Pics soon(ish). PM or email houseoftapley over at the msn.com Cheers!
  6. Correct Jim - also considered a "Torre Suit" by some, as the counterpart jacket and pants went by the same name. It's a generation newer than the classic "Gridman Suit." I'm having a hard time remembering, but I believe the Marmot one was called a "Monsoon Suit." It followed the "Thunderlight" series.
  7. images - https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/103056352985708534943/albums/5728086718655326305
  8. the DAS is from last year, primaloft, I think... I'll try to have pics up this evening. pm's replied. cheers!
  9. Priced to sell, but shipping not included - help a dirtbag fund a trip yo... CCW Valdez - $50 CCW Chernobyl - $75 DAS Parka, one season, md, blue - $150 Marmot One-piece Goretex Suit, md, orange and blue, pimp - $100 Patagonia One-piece Goretex Suit, md, red, also pimp - $100 TNF Blatoro Jkt, 750 fill, Dryloft, md, red, excellent for AK, og - $150 Wild Things Primaloft Pullover, md, blue - $20 Grivel Air Tech 30, super-light leader's pack - $20 Marmot Alpinist Jkt, 3-layer Goretex, md, yellow/red - $50 BD Supergaitors, like new, md - $20 Patagonia Ether Jkt, Paclite, orange, md - $50 Patagonia French Roast Jkt, super-fast softshell/windshirt, grey, md - $20 Marmot Powerstretch farmer john, black, md - $25 GoLite stretchy hardshell jkt, orange, md - $25 Marmot Activent Pullover, great super-light wind shirt/light rain gear, yellow, md - $20 Patagonia Activent Pants, as above, full-zip, green, md - $20 Moonstone Goretex Bivi - $50 Draws: 9 draws, with 8 Petzl Spirits, 6 BD Hotwires, a couple of DDM wire gates and a quicksilver, nylon bones - $50 PM for details
  10. $200 + ship. 185cm, drilled once for Dynafit Speed (BD Factor sz 27, sole length 314), excellent condition with primo bases and only a handful of days on 'em. pics soon.
  11. I'd be very mindful of avy conditions if you head toward over easy or anything else in that sort of setting. we currently have a few inches of loose facets sitting on the ground with considerable load on top. add to that a very significant wind event that is happening and things are sure to get dodgy. you should check out the un-named wall and the nearby elevator shaft for a few options in that range.
  12. anyone?
  13. excellent condition, thermofit liner, worn a total of 6 days, barely touched dirt. $300
  14. what bd calls the "pro" binding...standard wire toe bail/heel-lever. not a new-matic, strap or clip. I'll try to get those pics up this evening.
  15. older model with black finish in excellent condition. pics coming soon. $75 plus shipping
  16. I've got a 40cm x15 if you're still looking
  17. hey lub - my two cents on what sets these tools apart is that they all have an ideal angle for peak performance. consider the geometry, using the handle portion of the shaft as your plum line and relating it to the tip of the pick - make sense? tools like the fusion, ergo, nomic, etc. have a higher angel between the handle and the pick. becuase of this, they offer more positive hooking and really shine on angles past vertical. tools with a lesser angle tend to swing more "naturally" and give less fits on lower angle terrain or when turning bulges. for 99% of our local climbing, tools in the latter catagory fit the bill best. a hammer is a huge plus with local routes in mind too...even if you're not slamming iron today, chances are, if you hang around here for long, you will be soon. one last thought: if the fest is too much money, consider checking out this gig. it is a little later, but free and I'll have a stack of tools to test drive if you'd like. -cheers
  18. sold.
  19. cheers guys - I feel so pretty.
  20. hey Tom - pm replied to. sale is pending...
  21. yo lambone! leaving for the winds tomorrow to hit that line on the north side of helen...wish me luck bro. (and yes, we could work out a fine payment plan I'm sure) -cheers btw...you coming out this winter?
  22. says the fat kid...
  23. Maybe it's rough sex? the sort that requires tall boots, knee pads and a sticky-rubber suit?
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