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  • Birthday 06/30/1973

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  1. Anybody know how far up GC road you can drive at the moment? Was Thinking of skiing Baker this weekend. Gotta be some snow somewhere if you go up high enough...
  2. So does that mean the line's been done before? Wouldn't surprise me, but Taluscat wants to know.
  3. How far up the road were you able to drive?
  4. NY and Pineapple super thin/ not there as of the 3rd. Nothing looked remotely like the pic up top. Our climb had the most white stuff of any line in the area... http://cascadeclimbers.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=925314
  5. Trip: Snoqualmie Peak N Face - Calvin Klimb Date: 12/3/2009 Trip Report: Trip: Snoqualmie Peak - Calvin Klimb Date: 12/3/2009 Trip Report: Medved, Taluscat and I headed up yesterday to Snoqualmie to have a look Pineapple Express. After botching the approach courtesy of the guidebook, we decided the route wasn't in amenable condition to allow a fast ascent, so we had a poke at a line on the subpeak to the right of Snoqualmie. We are tenatively calling the route Calvin Klimb until somebody tells us we're a bunch of wankers and the line was first done in the 50's. It is the second major corner from right on the subpeak. First pitch was a nice mixed lead of snice, ice and frozen turf with good protection to a tree belay (60M). A blue alien was key pro in the crux. Second pitch was mostly easy snow to a nice airy traverse on good rock and a cam belay (55M). Third pitch headed up the corner system in moderate snice to a tree belay (55M), and a short bit of steep snow and mixed scramble got us to the summit of the subpeak and a nice whiff of Stanibaby's cologne. We hit the route in M4 conditions, but once better ice forms up the route should be easier. Gear notes- cams to 4" and a selection of knifeblades, a stubby screw might be possible if there were any ice. Kevin Hogan, Stanislav Zinkov, Lewis Rogers Calvin Klimb II 5.8 AI3 60 degree 200M First pitch Following the first Second pitch traverse Second pitch traverse and the upper part of the route Last pitch slot Possible wankers
  6. NY wasn't in condition to our tastes, but I suppose it depends on how much you like dry tooling. Don't bother taking screws right now...
  7. Moved to Alpine Lakes TRs
  8. Also interested. Have been up Lib Ridge, but not DC. The more the merrier for breaking trail, right? lewis lbrwhat@yahoo.com
  9. I'm a hamster. provided the weather doesn't fully suck I could be into something, even north twin just for training. Or seracing... definitely getting the jones to swing at something. lewis lbrwhat@yahoo.com
  10. Whoa! Yeah, probly warm, but what they aren't is light. 21 OZ vs 12 and change for the OR's provided OR isn't being, er, ambitious about the weight.
  11. Anybody got high altitude experience with mitts/mittens and have a favorite pair? I have BD Mercurys and I'm not sold they'll cut it over 20000 ft. Anyone tried the Rabs?
  12. I'm working in the Newhalem area for a few months, so I'm looking for anyone who's interested in some sport cragging at Newhalem, or trad up at the pass. I'm solid on low 11 trad, looking to get stronger. I'm there sunday through wedensday, free in the afternoon. Lewis at 360-255-1555 or lbrwhat@yahoo.com
  13. Title says it all. Found on 5/18, I think, in different spots. email to claim. lbrwhat@yahoo.com or call 360-255-1555 if you're in the Newhalem area. Lewis
  14. I think there are a ton of potential lines between the NE butt and the NW rib. Sadly, the snow isn't consolidating into good ice in the corners at the moment, but if yer looking for some good moderate climbing to dull your crampons on, it's great. As I remember it, Stani, you used more micronuts than anything. Cracks tended to be pretty small. There also appear to be some cool looking pure ice and mixed lines closer to the ski area. Haven't scoped them out up close yet.
  15. Found an axe and nalgene bottle at the bivy site just over the notch above Thornton Lakes on the way to NW ridge of Triumph. Call or email to ID. Lewis at lbrwhat@yahoo.com or 360-255-155.
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