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  1. Im going to do most if not all of my climbing spring / summer / fall, nothing in the winter. Right now I am leaning towards the MH Compressor (hooded). I have the MH Axial hardshell and can fit a big puffy underneath it so I think it should be okay. From what I have been reading a down puffy might not be the best choice.

     

     

    Puffy goes over the shell at belays/rest stops/cold summit days and yes in this climate synthetic is generally perfered over down.

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    For the "grand cours" routes I found the list interesting but it seems a grab bag of all different level routes. I would have stuck with a general level of difficulty, say TD and above, for "grand cours" routes.

    I was trying to be egalitarian, I suppose the moniker grand cours was misapplied. Suggestions on a better name? Selected Winter Climbs in the Cascades seemed a bit used.

  3. Mt Hood is better climbed early season as rock fall becomes a significant hazard later in the spring and summer. Pick a good weather window May through June.

     

    Also, since you have done Rainier already, Hood may seem like more of the same and perhaps less of a challenge. Why not try something a litte different, more alpine? Fisher Chimenys on Shuksan is an interesting route requiring rock climbing, steepish snow/ice/glacier climbing, route finding all on an incredibly beautiful and rugged mountain. The rock climbing is not technical, no more than class 4 if you are good at route finding.

  4. Police are in the same social/economic level as the people who are upset about the way things are going. Didn't their pension funds get clobbered just like the rest of america's retirement plan? Don't they have to fix the mess that we do to? They pay taxes, right?

    In the economic war of "us" vs. "them", they fight for "them" but are a war casualty along with "us".

     

    An SPD police office makes, on average, 6 figures. So do the officers in the 7 other west coast cities closest to Seattle in size. They are not in the same income bracket. (Source, KUOW interview last month)

    I worked for a large regional government. All employees positions and salaries are on the Web. Among the top paid are the judges, PA, a top doctor and beat cops. Not seargents or captains but beat cops. They get a guaranteed %5 per year salary increase and enjoy a tatic called salary padding. The final 5 years (one needs only 20 years to retire) lots of overtime gets thrown your way so that when the pension is calculated (based on final 5 years of employment) you get to retire with a pension based on up to $200,000. Not to mention you just made $1,000,000 over the past five years thanks to the tax payers.

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