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  1. The snow in the Sierra Nevada is not looking particularly good for a Trans-Sierra tour, so the lady and I are thinking of heading north for some Smith Rock cragging and local skiing if conditions seem descent.

    Anybody been up in the Sisters area lately, particularly Tam McArthur Rim? Or info on some of the ski mountaineering descents like Adams right now?

     

    Thanks! Ryan

  2. If you fly into Chalten solo and start looking for partners, you are gambling big. You don't want to be working out the kinks of a faulty partnership with some Polish dude you just met 20 pitches up a routes.

    Trust me...

     

    Nepals are probably overkill for routes in the Torre Valley, but for mountain routes like the Whillans on Poincenot, they would be the ticket. I'd bring some Trangos for Torre Valley stuff, and for a lot of the short stuff like Guillamet Mermoz etc.

     

  3. Hi All,

    I have a pair of Dynafits I'd like to get mounted, at a shop since I lack any knowledge of the subject, and preferably somewhere close and with a good reputation.

    I am in Poulsbo- any good shops on the Peninsula/Port Angeles, or is a trip across the water going to be necessary?

    Thanks for any ideas/input.

    Ryan

  4. Looking for partner(s) for this coming weekend and beyond. Planning on arriving Friday the 15th and sticking around until the 25th. First time to Smith, would be cool to partner up with someone who knows the area.

    Experienced climber, with all the requisite gear, 5.Fun to 5.Hard.

     

    Email ryan dot huetter at hotmail dot com.

  5. I need a pair of ascenders- wall season is just around the corner and I had a fat sack of gear stolen while on a recent trip. Petzl preferred. Good condition. Lemme know your price.

    ryan dot huetter at hotmail dot com

     

    thanks!

     

    Also looking for a reasonably priced Thermarest Prolite and Jetboil.

  6. Fresh off the presses, a trip report from a recent traverse of the Evolution Range, an immaculate spine of granite 8.5 miles long!

    Evolution Trip Report

    It has been a long time goal for me, and after one failed attempt earlier this year, was stoked to get back on it and finish it off.

    It has had a pretty popular season for the traverse, including Jim Donini and George Lowe (who celebrated his 67th B-Day on the route!).

     

    Ryan

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