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  1. I have Silverettas and Dynafits, my wife has Dynafits. Never had a problem with any of them. I am at times heavy, but not a particularly aggressive skier. Kind of like you, double BDs at the resorts, nothing steeper than 45 degrees in the BC. One thing that sticks in my mind is Martin Volken who said Dynafits pretty much got the binder right in the first place and haven't done anything to mess it up.

  2. Chair Peak is aways away but is a classic 4-5 pitch mixed alpine route and should still be in shape in March. Routes on Lane Peak, Denman Peak, and Pyramid Peak in the Tatoosh inside the park have good snow/ice routes. North Face of Mt Hood, still farther away is pretty classic, but like 2,000 ft long.

  3. Dannible is correct. Seasonal labor picking fruit. Certainly not an easy way to make a buck. Another idea - look at Craigslist.org for jobs. I've been offered jobs from CL including tutoring HS science, teaching college microbiology, software dev, tecnical writing, carpentry, etc. Lots of summer camp type jobs on there right now, something that might be up your alley and be a good resume builder.

  4. Sounds like you are going to be limited to living where you can find a job. Leavenworth would be a cool place to live, but not so many jobs. Do you mind seasonal farm labor? Seattle has more jobs, but is more exensive. Not sure what kind of job you are planning on. Can you write software? Plenty of those jobs.

  5. McHale packs are pretty hard to beat. I have a 75 liter pack from Dan that carries and climbs very well and is incredibly durable. I also like the old Dana Designs Terraplane. Big, heavy, durable, but handles heavy loads almost as well as McHales. You should be able to find them used for pretty reasonably priced.

  6. wow looks like some sort of lifestyle advert!

    With the hipster retro 1970s ski jacket and shitty music I expected to see a can of Mountain Dew to show up.

  7. Ditto. I love La Sportivas, but the Scarpas fit my wideish feet better. I have the Scarpa Summits, the precuror to the Mont Blanc. Great all around mounaineering, alpine, and ice climbing boot, but not quite as burly as the La Sportiva Nepal Evo. Maybe the Mont Blanc is a little more boot than the Summit?

  8. If you flip a coin 9 times and come up with heads everytime, the probability of flipping the coin again and coming up heads is still 50/50.

     

    if you flip a coin 9 times and get a heads every time, there's one probability that you are at the long tail of a normal distribution, and the Bayesian statistician would also evaluate the probability that there is something wrong with the coin you are using (in which case the chance of getting another head might be 100%)

    If you enough to invoke Thomas Bayes, you know enough that a 'fair' coin is assumed.

  9. But common sense pokes a big flaw in statistics.

    Well, not really. Statistics apply to samples and are extrapolated to populations. You really can't apply statistics to individuals. As the saying goes, the average person has one testicle, one ovary, and one breast. Interesting, most of my relatives have died of heart disease, strokes, and suicide, among the most popular ways to die.

  10. The asshole in me wanted to pull the fuel lines off while they were out skiing so they could enjoy the walk out but what good would that have done anyone?

    It would have taught them the value of a wilderness experience.

  11. I kinda think the issue you all seem to want to ignore is the close high speed pass technique used on Tyson.g.

     

    Kinda rude and kinda dumb.

     

    If one rushed up on a pedestrian like that with a motorcycle, there is no doubt one is sending a message and might get into real trouble aka 'get off my lawn' or with the PD.

    Not much one can do about that, except maybe vandalize their snow machines while the riders are out skiing.

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