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  1. 22 hours ago, JasonG said:

    They have been my source for "hardman" pads for a long time.   It is an integral part of my kit, not because I'm hard, but because they really work to give you comfort around camp without danger of deflating anything.  And they're a great backup pad and hardly weigh anything.

    MEC was my source for yellow hardman (Evazootte) pads too. I purchased my current Evazotte pad from Pro Mountain Sports, although it is grey. The manufacturer has a website: https://www.zotefoams.com/product/azote/evazote/

  2. That photo reminds me of an art installation a student in college made. It was called 'Why Do I Have So Many Shoes?"  The installation consisted of 20 pairs of shoes with a note attached to each one explaining why the student had purchased the shoes and what event she had worn them to. 

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  3. Hello,

    I would like to sell my Grivel Tech Machine ice tools, G-20 monopoint crampons, and BD Spinner leash as a package. The tools have been gently used exactly twice. The crampons are brand new. Price is negotiable. I also have a swell little matching black and yellow Salewa alpine hammer and matching holster I could throw in. 

    Please DM, email, or text if interested. 

    Thanks,

    Dan

    daniel-p-smith@hotmail.com

    (206) 276-8991

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  4. Hey gang,

    My wife and I are starting to make retirement plans and thought now would be a good time to buy because of the current real estate market. We are looking at Victor/Driggs, ID and Bozeman, MT due to the relatively low cost of living and access to all things outdoors. I've been through both towns but haven't spent enough time in either to really get a feel for the local zeitgeist. Can someone give me the inside dirt on either location? Is there another town/state you would recommend that has a lower cost of living and access to the mountains?

    Thanks,

    Dan

  5. I gave away my Beckey guides so I have no references for it. RoboBoy posted stunning photos of it on his Facebook page and it looks huge and steep and really cool. Unfortunately the crevasse situation on the north side is becoming sketchy so it will have to wait until next year, but I'm definitely going to take a look. 

  6. Has anybody climbed the Roosevelt Glacier on Mount Baker? A friend posted a photo of it recently and it looks really cool, kind of like the Adams Glacier. I have not been able to find any trip reports for it. Looking at a map it appears that you could approach it as per NR, but just keep going clockwise past the ridge. 

  7. Hi,

    I'm looking for a climbing partner(s) for this coming weekend and hopefully long term. I was ill this spring and have only recently started hiking and running so I'm not looking to do anything super difficult. Glacier, alpine ice, alpine rock, it is all fine with me and I am open to route suggestions. I'd like to avoid the goat rodeo at Marblemount if possible.

    Someone old and slow is good, but I'm also happy to climb with younger, less experienced climbers if you don't mind a casual pace. 

    Please text or email if you are interested in climbing this weekend. 

    Thanks,

    Daniel Smith

    (206) 276-8991

    daniel-p-smith@hotmail.com

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