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  1. moderately used boots. size 44. i put seam sealer on places that were starting to show abrasion. a few cosmetic scratches. many seasons of use in these. i just dont have a need for them any more. located in pdx. willing to ship if necessary. $400

    sixdotdanger at gmail dot com

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  2. sparkly new, envy green fusion ice tool. still has the tag. only one tool. $225 takes it home. this baby retails at $279.99 :o

    buyer pays shipping, or pick up in portland oregon

     

    stabio7 at comcast dot net

  3. Trip: Mt Hood - North Face Right Side

     

    Date: 4/6/2012

     

    Trip Report:

    Made a sweet solo trip to the N side of Hood, nice snow on the tilly jane trail, deep snow in the main gully made for slow climbing.The crux ice section was shorter than I expected ,only about 15-20 feet but nearly vertical brittle ice,fun .The summit was strangely unoccupied for such a nice day. I planned to ski cooper spur but when I was on summit some clouds rolled in and i couldnt see, so decided to go to tline and then hitchhike around. turned out to be a good decision, the best powder skiing i have done in oregon.

     

    5am left the truck

    11am cross schrund

    2pm summit

    4pm timberline lodge

     

    11 hours total, not a record but I think its pretty good for my first north side route

     

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    CIMG3065.JPGcrossed far left(out of view) and went up above the lower left rock band and traversed right to the gully

     

    CIMG3066_768x1024_.jpgbad ass steep ice

     

    CIMG3072.JPGdorky solo summit

     

    CIMG3075.JPGexcellent skiing from hogsback to palmer

     

    Gear Notes:

    fat skis

     

    Approach Notes:

    t jane ski trail up

    south side down

    hitch hike around

  4. Trip: Rolwaling Valley, Nepal - ice climbs and 6K peak

     

    Date: 2/1/2012

     

    Trip Report:

    Recently returned from my first overseas climbing trip. It was killer. Did some ice and mixed cragging and a 6000m peak. The trip was sparked from this website

     

    http://climbnepal.blogspot.com/2010/03/rolwaling-ice-climbing-asias-beyul-of.html

     

    We spent a few days in Kathmandu, then a 12 hour bus ride from hell to the trail. Four days of hiking led us to the village of Bedding. We stayed here for 4 weeks. It took about a week to get acclimated before we could do harder climbs without getting too outta breath. we also climbed a 6000meter peak thats name will remain anonymous. There is so much potential in this valley for ice and hard mixed climbs its crazy. Most climbs were about 100m or so. The pics can do the rest of the talking.

     

    9_800x600_.jpgThe start of the trek

     

    15_800x600_.jpgView from the sherpa village

     

    44_600x800_.jpgThere is lots more ice like this

     

    21_600x800_.jpgSteep featured WI5

     

    20_600x800_.jpgMid route fun

     

    22_600x800_.jpgDont slip

     

    17_600x800_.jpgjust a 6000m peak

     

    29_534x800_.jpgfiguring out the approach

     

    30_534x800_.jpgmid route

     

    34_800x534_.jpgnice view

     

    35_600x800_.jpglong way to go still

     

    41_800x531_.jpgsherpa new year celebration

     

    40_800x531_.jpgsherpa good times

     

    50_600x800_.jpg85meter M5 WI5

     

    45_800x534_.jpglost at sea

     

    47_534x800_.jpgjust another day in nepal

     

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    60_800x600_.jpgslight delay on the way out

     

    64_800x533_.jpgSpin to Win

     

    68_800x533_.jpgBuddha is watching you

     

    Gear Notes:

    battery powered speakers,ipod and solar panel

     

    Approach Notes:

    Qatar air

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