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  1. Other tent got stolen, need some cash for new sleeping setup.

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    Red C4 $50

    Bootied this from a 5.7, probably the only placement it's ever been in.  Some lobe wear at the extremely cammed position it was in, lobes are basically fresh in the range they should be.  (I usually wouldn't sell bootied gear, but my shit got robbed so there)

     

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    Bibler I-Tent with Vestibule $300

    Screaming deal for a 4 season tent here, I was trying to sell for $420 earlier.  

    I've had this for a while but it's still in great shape, I rarely use it which is why we are parting (4 days a year or so). What's nice about it is it will last about as long as 3 or 4 firstlights, which eventually lose their water repellency, and they have tieouts on the side which greatly increase the living area. 4.15lbs with main body & 2 stakes, 5.75 lbs with the spacious vestibule. The floor is a bit discolored, functions 100%

     

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    BD Punisher L, Impulse L $20 each

    Need some more ice climbing gloves?  Minimal wear, the Punisher is still a little stiff from not being worn and the Impulse has been out 3-4 times maybe?

    I'll pay for shipping on everything but the gloves, PayPal preferred, I pretty much always ship day of.

  2. I've worn these about 3-4 times, they are just too narrow to justify owning. I will split the shipping cost with the buyer, or do a local pickup in Bend. I will apologize ahead of time if I'm slow getting back to you.

    Thanks for looking,

    Jon

     

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  3. Typically I split shipping with the buyer, and I am open to a good offer. Prefer Paypal as payment, and can deliver locally in Bend Oregon

     

    I have 2 pairs of size 44 La Sportiva Boots

     

    Nuptses with Baruntse Liners $150

    I've worn these under 10 times since I've owned them, the liners even less. A really good double boot that didn't have good liners, I bought better liners for them a while ago and now they are great. Probably won't find a better deal on high quality synthetic double boots than that.

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    Trango Extreme Evo $125

    More used than the Nupstes, these are still fully waterproof and I put nice Superfeet insoles in them. Fully crampon compatible and very stiff in the sole, but walk really well because they are flexible in the ankle.IMG_01463.JPGIMG_0145.JPGIMG_01443.JPG

     

    Metolius 60M X 6.2 rope $80

    Still has plenty of life left, super durable for its diameter

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  4. Belay Jacket

    Size Medium

    22oz

     

    4 oz Primaloft 1 in the body, 3 oz in arms and hood.

    3 Outer pockets, and two drying pockets

    Small holes on rear left side sealed with Seamgrip

    MSRP $270

     

    Previous owner was Doug Shepard if that has any bearing ;)

     

     

     

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    Big 4 Softshell

    Size Medium

    18oz

     

    Original model as reviewed here:

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    Helmet compatible hood

    1 outer pocket, two drying pockets

    small cosmetic blemishes on the shoulders from SAR EMT patches that did not stick

    MSRP for current version is $220, mine is the light Schoeller dryskin version

     

     

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    If you pay $80 for the Belay, $40 for the Big 4, or $110 for both I will ship for free!

    Jon

  5. Trip: Prussik Peak - Beckey-Davis-Rhoderick-TownSEND-Stanley-Burgner

     

    Date: 6/27/2014

     

    Trip Report:

    I was lucky enough to snaffle up a Snow Lakes camping pass this week, as well as an excellent partner to head up mid week with. We had plans of doing more routes up there but the weather moved in and I bonked hard on our first day.

    Working off a very poor printout of the Nelson-Potterfield topo we started up the Beckey-Davis route instead of Stanley-Burgner but the last pitch is so obvious Helen Keller could get there (with some spray).

     

    On the summit Johnny and I were convinced that was the hardest 5.9 we had ever done, and that we had found a way around the 5.9 squeeze, which in reality was 100 ft to our left. I found the description ambiguous enough to believe we were on route the whole time (Der Routefinding)

     

    Almost got our rope stuck on the last rap, got into camp at 10PM after 16 hours on the move.

     

    P1: Started up a #4 sized crack left of the Beckey-Davis Chimney, eventually hit the chimney, encountering a pin, & the belay buttonheads. From here I headed up a gully with a tricky knob traverse to a tree at 70M

    Mproj description said a 5.8 crack left of a chimney, easily linked to a tree so we thought we nailed it!

    P2: Continued up the gully, then left up a series of fun finger cracks, ending on Snafflehound Ledge

    Mproj said head up to the highest tree with a think crack going up. I think there was a think crack

    P3: We thought we were now on the 5.8 OW pitch of S-B. Directly above Snaffle Hound is a great OW with knobs on the outside and chockstones inside for respite. It protected adequately with our rack and the knobs encouraged me to layback and mantle around the gnarlier bits. Eventually it let off into a gully, right before I lost visual contact I built a belay in a .5/.75 crack. We assumed it was just the hardest 5.8 we'd ever done, but it was obviously harder than the 5.9+ pitch.

    P4: We chose a finger crack instead of a squeeze that was above us, making us think we were still on route. Its relatively moderate until you hit a finger traverse that brings you to the big ledge below the final pitch. My topo is probably off here, but its pretty straightforward.

    P5: The last pitch of Stanley-Burgner, super fun! Thought it would be harder after the shit we put ourselves through.

     

    The rock was basically wonderful the whole way through, which is a testament to Prussik.

     

    Has anyone done what was our P3? Its a great offwidth, and very prominent from the base, it certainly has to have been climbed before.

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    "Der 5.8" OW

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    "Pretty sure we are on route"

     

    Gear Notes:

    "Dude I would totally blow someone for a #4 right now"

     

    Approach Notes:

    Snow Lakes Trail, there's little bit of snow underneath Prussik & Vivianne.

  6. Hi all,

    I'm thinking of hitting the Bozeman Ice Fest next week. I'm in Terrebonne but I'm down to meet up with anyone who wants to get after some ice. My car gets around 42-45 mpg on this 790 mile drive, $150 of total gas to be split. 1-3 people are welcome to come, so let me know and we can swing our picks!

    Jon

  7. Feathered Friends Frontpoint M Grey 280 obo

    Brand spankin new, hasn't been worn outdoors never been packed. Will trade for a DAS parka

     

    This is a huge jacket, too warm for what I'm planning on doing, but if you need one this big you might not find a better price.

    If anyone is interested in this I will post pictures.

     

    Jon

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