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AdrCLark

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  1. $99.99. Brand New - Tags still on it! ABS Vario 40 Zip On Cover fits perfectly on the ABS Vario Base Unit. This pack cover is the perfect size for a weekend backcountry trip and can cinch down to stay super low profile for day use in the sidecountry. Also one of the few packs that can carry skis/split boards A-frame style, which is incredibly stable and perfect for winter ski mountaineering!
  2. $110 Never been used. Tags are still on it. Amazing bag, perfect for weekend touring or bringing some extras along on a long day. This is also the only cover that allows you to carry your skis/splitboard A-frame style, which is really nice.
  3. Looking for a partner for the West Butt early June 2013. PM me or reply if interested and we can see if the fit is right. A little about me: - ~12 years experience climbing - Prior experience at high altitude (~6x above 17k, 1x above 22k) - Solid glacier travel / crevasse rescue skills - Looking to go light - Nearly always smiling
  4. This is an amazing watch! Includes: Heart Rate Monitor. Altimeter (Up to 29,500 ft.). Barometer. Digital compass. Dual time, date, stopwatch, three daily alarms and back light function this has a logbook feature that tracks min, max, average heart rate, time in heart rate zone and audible alarms when above or below user programmed heart rate zones. Its the perfect tool for training or mountaineering. Works well and I just recently replaced the wrist band.
  5. I'm looking for climbing recommendations from anyone who has climbed or has thought of climbing in South Korea. I'm most interested in longer routes up less traveled mountains although I'd be happy to hear your craging recomendations as well. I am aware of this site, which has a ton of information but I'd also appreciate any first-hand experiences from NW climbers. http://www.koreaontherocks.com/ Thanks!
  6. I've climbed Cotopaxi, Rucu Pinchinca, and Illiniza Norte. PM me if you have specific questions and I'd be happy to tell you about my experience and give recommendations. I also have the Brandt climbing guide for Ecuador if you want to get on some of the less traveled peaks without a guide, which I would recommend.
  7. I'm not a fan of the new top. The bottle is the same.
  8. I am looking to buy three of the old style (pre-child proof cap redesign) 33 oz MSR aluminum fuel bottles. You know you have one buried in a closet somewhere so dig it out and make some easy money! I'm talking about the big boy in the photo here: Thanks.
  9. I sent you a PM re this stove.
  10. I'm an intermediate ice climber relatively new to the Seattle area looking to hook up with some fellow ice climbers for the upcoming season. I've done most of my ice/alpine climbing in Colorado. I know the PNW isn't Vail or Ouray but I know there is some adventure out there to be had and I've got the desire to find it. Do you? If so, message me back and we can meet at a local gym for some preliminary climbing and make sure the fit is bueno. You: Have axes, crampons and desire to climb. Experience negotiable. Me: Have axes, crampons, screws, car, experience and evenings and weekends free. Will travel. The common goal: Laughing hard and climbing big on multi-pitch ice/alpine routes.
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