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  1. Lowe Alpine 'Continuum' 5500 cubic inch backpack. $75.00

     

    Made of durable Cordura nylon

    Zippered sleeping bag compartment

    Wand pockets

    Two ice axe loops

    Interchangable shovel flap and mesh pocket included

    Adjustable suspension fits heights 5'5" to 6'2"

    Used and some wear is evident but still has many trips left in it

  2. LaSportiva Syncro rock shoes. $30.00

    Euro size 39. This is a low top shoe, good for technical face/edging climbs and cracks. Could use a resole.

     

    MSR 36" Picket. Great condition. $8.00

     

    SMC 'Himalayan' 50 cm Ice Hammer. $25.00

    Great second tool for routes like Liberty Ridge or North Ridge of Baker. This is an agressively curved, straight shafted hammer. Paint on shaft is scratched but otherwise very serviceable.

     

    REI pulley. $5.00

     

    3 Gaz Bluet propane/butane canisters. Old puncture style. FREE!

     

    Marmot down sweater, size medium. $45.00

    Black, goes with everything, recently laundered, factory restuffed and zipper replaced. Two small tears have been patched.

     

    If interested please EMAIL: bighurtbob@hotmail.com

  3. I loved Western. It has a better academic reputation than Central. I thought the quality of teachers at Western was far superior to the UW. The climbing was great, at least alpine climbing. Squamish was close enough to go to on the week ends and there was good bouldering for after school in town. I like Chuckanut sandstone.

  4. We accessed the falls by taking the Denny Creek/Asahel Curtis exit and following it towards the Denny Creek Campground. The road is plowed only to a bridge from where it is neccessary to hoof it. It was about two miles to the falls from that point. If the road was plowed and open all the way it might be a 10 minute approach but count on more like 30 minutes or more on skis in the current conditions. If the main falls ever come in it would be a very cool climb.

  5. I have used a variety of shell fabrics including Gore-Tex, Triple Point Ceramic, Cloudburst and Pre-Cip. My experience with these are that they function the same in terms of waterproof/breathability.

     

    My Precip jacket has been reasonbly durable, but I think the fabric is too delicate to use in pants for skiing/mountaineering /ice climbing. A partner shredded his quickly.

     

    Consider a pair of stretch woven pants such as Schoeller. I have found these to be very functional and durable. Some of the more weather resistant varieties (Schoeller Dryskin Extreme for example) are great for winter climbing or skiing.

  6. Hmmm, the article does not say what Journal the research was published in nor does it give any idea of the 'statistical' tests used. Any time a round number like 100 times is bandied about, my bullshit meter goes off. I am very skeptical as to the validity of the study. And once again children, correlation does not equal causation.

  7. Source? I've never heard of this connection at all. Statistically "significant?" Since the entire Earth experiences the same moon phase at any given time, that means that global weather is better every 28 days?

     

     

     

    I'll try to dig up a reference.

  8. Yeah, this is true. There is a statistically significant better chance of having clear weather during a full moon than during other phases of the moon. I have never heard about the avalanche hypothesis and I don't believe it. The moon does not exert a magnetic pull on the earth.

  9. Don't buy Windstopper Fleece Gloves. They're great - until they get wet. At which point they will never, ever dry.

     

    Wool Gloves or Standard Fleece Gloves are better.

     

    Doh! Now you tell me! I just bought a pair because they were on sale and I had an REI gift card.

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