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  1. Planning a trip to the northside routes of Baker and Shuksan next month.  I hoped to use Silver and Douglas Fir campgrounds but they're booked up.  Any recommendations on dispersed camping spots along Mount Baker highway WA-542?  Ideally, some place near Heliotrope Ridge TH and Lake Anne TH.

  2. Are there any gear shops around Seatac? For an upcoming trip I'll be flying in a few hours before my partner and will have some last minute items to pick up. I see there's an REI nearby but a climbing specific store would be great.

    Steve

  3. SOLD

     

    Asolo AFS Evoluzione

    Double plastic mountaineering boots

    Size 11 (US), 45 (EU)

    $100 Shipped

    PayPal & US only

     

    Excellent condition Asolo mountaineering boots. No tears, cuts, or signs of wear beyond cosmetic scratches and scuffs. I’m the only owner and I’ve used them a total of 16 days. I don’t get the chance to mountaineer much so when I do I remember it pretty well. I take meticulous care of all my gear and these are no exception. They’ve been cleaned immediately after each trip and stored on a shelf in my closet.

    Pictures at http://mountainproject.com/v/fs-asolo-double-plastic-mountaineering-boots/108003714

  4. Wow...setting up camp in those winds must be TOUGH! Sorry you didn't make it to the summit.

     

    My brother and I plan to climb Denali next year and camp construction in high winds is one aspect I'm a bit uneasy about. I live in the Southeast US and have no idea how to train/prepare for that. I guess I just need to go camping during the most awful weather forecast I can find.

  5. REI Insulated Mittens. $30 shipped. The size on the glove says medium but it fits more like a large and will easily fit a liner glove or fleece glove underneath. Used once will sitting around camp on Mt Rainier so they are in excellent shape. Will only ship to the lower 48 states.

     

    Features

    - Grippy rubber on palm, inside of fingers and thumb

    - Fleece lined interior

    - Synthetic insulation

    - Large wrist loops (aka Idiot cords)

    - Mitt extends to mid forearm

    - 2 cinches down—wrist and forearm

    - Small loops at finger tips to attach to a harness

     

    Pics here

    http://www.mountainproject.com/v/fs-rei-insulated-mitts-/107571791#a_107591476

  6. DPS, Rob--Thanks for the useful information. The main reason I was considering Vantage was because it's right off of I-90; After we do the tourist thing in Seattle, we're heading East to Montana, though it sounds like it'll be worth the extra driving time to go to Leavenworth instead.

     

    The way you guys talk about Vantage, it kinda reminds me of a crag local to me (Georgia) called Lost Wall; it's climbable, but kinda crappy and incredibly inferior to T-Wall, which isn't much further away.

     

    -Steve

  7. My GF and I will be in Washington in early July and wanted to get in some climbing. We're looking for mostly easy-moderate single pitch trad and sport (.5-.9). Vantage & Leavenworth seem like the best bets. What's it like climbing in these areas in July? Vantage looks like I desert so I'm guessing it may be advised to avoid. Also, any recommendations on guidebooks would also be helpful. Thanks.

     

    -Steve

  8. SOLD!!

     

    I'm selling a barely used Black Diamond Venom Hammer 50cm ice axe. I bought it new in November and only used it on one 40' pitch of water ice. It has not touched rock. It is essentially in new condition. Comes with the leash, instruction booklet, and small wrench for changing picks. $115 shipped $100 shipped. Pictures at link below. Please email me for offers.

     

     

  9. I stayed at the Comfort Inn on the north side of town about a week and a half ago. Cost about $70 total for two beds. It was more than sutible for a couple of smelly climbers and the contentinal breakfast was pretty good--eggs, sausages, ceral, pastries, etc.

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