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Tyson.g

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  1. I've got to get up that one of these days. Thanks for the TR.
  2. Nice work, that is certainly an awesome sub range with ample opportunity for fun and adventure!
  3. Too true on the Harley's. If you are ever in the need for a sucker to explore the area with I am game. Always up for an adventure climb, and capable. I can do a lot of schwacking for a little climbing with minimal complaining.
  4. Nice. Cool photos. The Sisters range really is a gem!
  5. You could always go the long way from boulder river. That would be gnarlicious.
  6. I maybe wrong but I thought I heard something about road closure due to washout/slide and timber sales. yep, it's true That would make for one long walk!
  7. ... ha,ha
  8. Good job and yeah the pics are really nice!
  9. Nice one D! You boys got some great shots to boot. That bivy site looks phenomenal.
  10. The discussion in this Trip Report leads me to ask the question: I am curious as to what others feel about removable bolts in the Darrington setting. On the open slabs I often find myself using the bolts as a roadmap of sorts while ascending a route that I am unfamiliar with. I am uncertain about the ability to spot an open bolt hole while on the vastness of the d-town glory. Thoughts?
  11. You can click on the user name at left and choose to view users photos. Ta da!
  12. I am curious as to what others feel about removable bolts in the Darrington setting. On the open slabs I often find myself using the bolts as a roadmap of sorts while ascending a route that I am unfamiliar with. I am uncertain about the ability to spot an open bolt hole while on the vastness of the d-town glory. Thoughts?
  13. Wasn't sure if maybe you or Gene weren't echoing that shot intentionally... you give us too much credit for brains. Too true, but flattering none the less.
  14. Thanks for the work! You folks rock.
  15. @ Curt - it would be hard not to take that shot given the opportunity as the position is fantastic. @ Quarry - there were a handful of them although the majority of the bolts were good modern equipment.
  16. Trip: South Early Winter Spire - Direct East Buttress Date: 7/21/2012 Trip Report: Gene and I climbed this route on Saturday July 21st. We were 13 hours car to car with about one hour total breaks on route, summit and descent. This was my first route on the East facing aspect and it was stunning. Here are some pics. Enjoy.
  17. A fantastic write up and a nice refresher on the history of the area. Nice route too! Thank you for sharing.
  18. alpine draw For 48"s I will double or triple them over and tie a loose overhand knot and clip one of the sets of loops.
  19. No dude search for Alpine quickdraw. Or take the 24 and do a half twist and double it. Now it is a 12. Do it one more time and it is a 6. One biner on it and rack it. the Alpine draw method is a little cleaner when implemented but I have gotten used to my method.
  20. Flaccid? Ouch, I am old but not that old.
  21. Rack them doubled up (shortened) with one biner and clip it to your harness.
  22. Anyone in Bellingham have one I could borrow for Saturday? Would like it to use on Direct East Butt on SEWS. I would gladly buy you a beer of your choice. leaving the Ham @ 3:45am Saturday so a Friday meet up is probably best. Thanks in advance! Tyson
  23. From personal experience the Blueberry Butt is only in the shade until around 11:00 or so and that it gets mighty warm. Me and three others spent some time sweltering in the heat while hiding behind the big flake on the forest/bluberry terrace ledge. this picture shows exfoliation dome with simulated sunshine at around the 11:30am time mark. As you can see the shade is only partial. Once in the sun it is in it directly until late in the day given its west/south west exposure.
  24. And he is back and in style! Hi Tvash!
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