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  1. Purchased these I believe in 2012 and wore them once to find out they were a half size too small.  Instead of returning/re-selling them I gave myself the impression that I would use them again.  Fast forward now and selling them as good as new.  Size 44.5 or US 11.  Original Retail was $410.  Here is a write-up I found online:

    This toasty warm technical mixed climbing boot sports an integrated gaiter and a Primaloft® lining. The Trango Prime has a thicker EVA layer underfoot and a more general mountaineering geared Vibram® Impact Brake System™ sole.This gives you more traction and cushion on more variable terrain in the mountains than the Trango Extreme EVO Light. Perfect for terrain that requires longer approaches but still requires an extremely technical mixed climbing boot. IDEAL TERRAIN: technical mixed climbing, ice climbing.

    LAST: Trango

    UPPER: Water repellant Schoeller®-Keprotech®/ Flex Tec 2/ Water-repellant Lorica® with Antiacqua™ external coating/ Vibram® rubber rand/ Schoeller®-Dynamic™ gaiter

    LINING: Primaloft®/ Waterproof barrier

    INSOLE: 9mm insulating Ibi-Thermo

    MIDSOLE: 6-7mm TPU/ Dual-density Micropore EVA

    SOLE: Vibram® Impact Brake System™

    COLOR: Yellow/Black

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  2. Both jackets in great condition, light, and compress well, I just (and get this) have too many jackets (and really want a Feathered Friends).

     

    The pack has been used for two seasons. One strap tore so I had my buddy sew a new one. Good as new.

     

    Please no shipping, and no price reductions (these are good deals, right!)

     

     

    REI Revelcloud Black Medium - $50

    http://www.rei.com/product/807677/rei-revelcloud-jacket-mens

     

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    Marmot Ama Dablam 800 fill Black Medium - $150

    http://marmot.com/products/ama_dablam_jacket

     

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    BCA Stash BC 35L - $50

    http://www.backcountryaccess.com/product/stash-bc/

     

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  3. Gearing up for climbing season/rent.

     

    31 Carabiners - $90

    Six Metolius Quickdraw (missing one carabiner) - $40

    Big Agnes Fly Creek 4 Tent - $300

    Marmot Sawtooth Long Sleeping bag - $120

     

    Details:

    Thirty-one used carabiners roughly $3/Carabiner

     

    TOTAL VALUE $206.00

    Qty._Make__________Model_________Retail___Total

    14~~Black Diamond Neutrinos________$6.00 $84.00

    7~~~Black Diamond Positron Straight__$7.00 $49.00

    3~~~Black Diamond Positron Screw___$8.00 $24.00

    5~~~Omega-Pacific Five-0 Wire______$7.00 $35.00

    2~~~Omega-Pacific Five-0 Straight___$7.00 $14.00

     

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    Six Used Quickdraws. One missing Carabiner

    $3/carabiner + $1/dogbone = $6.66/Quickdraw

     

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    Big Agnes Fly Creek 4

    The lightest four person tent on the market at 4lbs 1oz. Used twice.

    Retails for $500

     

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    Marmot Sawtooth Long Sleeping Bag - 600 fill

    Sorry no photos :( , but here is a Link

     

    Please help me and yourself to another awesome year of climbing. Did I mention that I may or may not be able to pay rent?

  4. Please help me get ready for another awesome ski season/winter climbing season!

     

    Big Agnes - Fly Creek UL4 tent $350

    - Tent used once. Great tent! Really light (4lbs 9oz)

    Includes: Tent, poles, rainfly, stakes, and stuff sacks

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    Jet Boil Stove w/additional mug and pot stand $45 Sold

     

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    Also, Black Diamond 02 Bindings with midstiff cartridges $90

  5. Yes, I am most likely going to be found under Chutzpah on Wikipedia. I called the owner just a few minutes ago and will be dropping them off at his work tomorrow, and I will DEFINITELY not expect, nor deserve, any reward whatsoever for I am by definition an ASS.

     

    I am humbler from this experience and hope this does not affect my ski/mountaineering karma to its fullest extent.

     

    To the owner of the skis, as well as his friends, I am absolutely sorry.

  6. Skiing off the Emmons-Winthrop Glacier yesterday and found a pair of skis deep in the snow. At first I thought they were abandoned/lost, but in retrospect I feel as if they may have possibly been stashed (which would make me a complete ass for taking them). In my defense I was exhausted, dehydrated, still very very poor, and in desperate need of new skis; so coming across these skis was like finding pizza beer and naked women at the end of an awesome summit.

     

    If anybody can claim these skis: Make, Model, Length, and Binding - then they are yours. Otherwise in ONE MONTH of this posting I am a happy camper.

     

    Additionally a reward of some sort would be greatly appreciated given (some of) the circumstances; hell, I had to pack them out for almost half the decent which put a big damper on my turns.

     

    Cheers!

  7. Two used, but in complete working order BD Cobra Ice tools. One Adze, one Hammer. Scraped up a bit and may need picks to be slightly filed to new owner's liking, but they still get the job done (just used them on the Stuart Glacier Couloir last week).

     

    $300 o.b.o. for the pair. Usually $335 a piece brand new: what a steal!

     

    UPDATE-- Took 43 minutes to sell. Hate to sell them :cry: , but the money is much needed. --

     

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