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RAGNAR

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  1. Silvretta 404 bindings mounted on useable but crappy old straight skis (scaled bottoms)

     

    $160 in Seattle

     

    I don't know the size if you know the size length I'll measure them and let you know

     

    I have a two sets.

     

    Edited to add

     

    One set 185s one set 195s

     

    Both binding look like they won't adjust smaller than about an 8.5 men's boot. (they are a little too big for my 7.5)

  2. Yeah just laying stuff out, I have quite a bit, everything anyone needs to get started. I was planning on craigslisting them but especially since you climb with your family I'll pass the stuff on for real cheap.

     

    I only have real old school cams so I'd jump on the deal from the guy above me. I have a full complement of nuts and stoppers. Lots of carabiners also.

  3. Sucks,

     

    Start watching craigslist especially in other cites, even down to Portland.

     

    Might also be worth stopping at all the pawn shops with some pictures. Ive seen them con people into staying around or coming back for the manager to give them a better price so the cops have time to get there. Not all are that honest but it's worth a try.

     

    I also am passing on a bunch of older but useable gear for cheap, especially if you take a bunch. I'm in mukilteo so it will be an easy hook up.

     

    Sorry for your loss. Criminals suck.

  4. Prefer one long day but open to an overnight especially if we can climb more than one thing.

     

    Haven't been on either so it's a plus if you have as its easier to start in the dark if somebody knows where they are going!

     

    Im decently experienced, mountaineers intermediate, bunch on my own. This summer I've been up baker twice, rainier three times, shuksan once. Im in ok condition, not a sprinter but I can keep moving.

     

    I have all the gear.

     

    Not interested in teaching/guiding a newbie, prefer you have some formal climbing education. More experienced than me is great.

     

     

     

     

     

  5. Fridays are hard. I work many of them.

     

    Ive only done a day of anything resembling vertical ice, don't have tools or experience. Love to learn someday, probably this winter.

     

    I just did Baker by Easton glacier and would love to do another route. But not interested in speed climbing at this point. Need to get my heart, lungs, and legs in better shape. I'm open to a two day climb though.

     

  6. Looking to climb Tuesday - Thursday, Wednesday and Thursday are best. Single day or overnight either is great. Moderate pace, easy to moderate climbing to start.

     

    Open to anything. Alpine, mixed, and glacier. A few Trad rock days in index would be cool too.

     

    Would prefer to stay under 5.9 as I haven't been climbing regularly for a while.

     

    Climbed on and off for many years, mostly rock. Took the Mountaineers Intermediate ten years ago. Used to lead through the 5.10s.

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