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make sure you bring two hard hats, tha area generally has some super crappy rock. typically if there is no 5th class mentioned then it is a nicel little 3rd or 4th class scramble. personally i would wait till it snows and just ski the area.
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pretty harsh for a dude, who begs to be taken climbing then dogs the person who says okay, regardless of the reason that they dog the other person. so maybe we know now who has the problem.
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adian, i would say go with the tennies, bring your pons' , climb the route in your tennies and descend. i know oyu can do it. and if you want your ski poles back let me know.
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drul, this one is for you!
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lucky, you know if you would have had your caveman tag, you could have shot him and then taken him home to mount as a trophy.
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here is the answer boys and dwayner: irish handcuffs
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tennis shoes adian, you got hike some miles to get there and the old skool way of big boots is a waste of energy. you can fit those plastic bailed crampons on any shoe. if you want give me a call and i will loan you mine. no more boots...no more boots!!!!!!!!!!!!
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thanks, look real good! [This message has been edited by erik (edited 08-22-2001).]
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what do you call two full beers occupying both hands of a person?
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drul, that is called central forced air heating. do they have that in canada? along with running water.....ahhh the good ole' u.s. of a! [This message has been edited by erik (edited 08-22-2001).]
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i'll bring the dutch oven and stove so we can make cookies on route next week. mif i have enough money i will try an buy the ed v./msr espresso machine. nothing like a caffine buzz before freeing the bolt ladder!
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av·o·ca·do (v-käd, äv-) n. pl. av·o·ca·dos A tropical American tree (Persea americana) having oval or pear-shaped fruit with leathery skin, yellowish-green flesh, and a large seed. The edible fruit of this tree. Also called alligator pear, avocado pear. A dull green. gua·ca·mo·le (gwäk-ml) n. A thick paste of mashed avocado, often combined with citrus juice, onion, and seasonings and usually served as a dip or in salads drul you get me side of sour cream and chips, beck brings the chesse and we got nachos! na·cho (näch) n. pl. na·chos A small, often triangular piece of tortilla topped with cheese or chili-pepper sauce and broiled. then around midnight we can have a box of cereal! ce·re·al (sîr-l) n. A grass such as wheat, oats, or corn, the starchy grains of which are used as food. The grain of such a grass. Any of several other plants or their edible seed or fruit, such as buckwheat or grain amaranth. A food prepared from any of these plants, especially a breakfast food made from commercially processed grain. [This message has been edited by erik (edited 08-22-2001).]
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quote: Originally posted by jblakley: I speak fluent Gibberish ja bo de wing toy fe fu foo me tun qwang de so plov sljis maqtn gfon gnicz yomki fnup peace out dawg!
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mista' blista'- we can carpool i think it is my turn to drive again. we can roll throught the cascades listen to some rightous rastafarian beats lookin' at the smokey windows...i mean smoke outside the windows. peace old man!
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the only benefit that 4wd gives is a heavy duty suspension. though you can put heavier shocks on any vehicle. 4wd typically and usually does gets the operater/owner into more trouble then good. i have 4wd truck, but only use 4wd to extract myself from situations. i look at it like my hopeful escape plan. pu's arr light in the rear end and will need significant weight in the back to hold good traction. though if you are living in it, then that problem is solved. but almost any vehicle will work great, you just have to customize it to your liking.
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Rob Schultheis was the author of bone games.
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or the lack of a wanker.
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nice work forrest and dan, i would love to see a topo. once again going against what old fred says pays off. he tries to mislead on a few mountais where he still has ideas. again nice work
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eddie, i will diagree with you. someone needing to bolt 20-40 feet of rock is a moron. wether they use oxy or not. tr ascent should be and are valid. why is there a feeling that we need to control the entire median? cannot somethings be left as they were/are? places like vantage and some crags in lworth and even index are better left as trs. the amount of rock climbed vs how much work it takes to clean & intellingently bolt a route may be more work then a cliff is worth. pp is right.
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i'll be nice [This message has been edited by erik (edited 08-20-2001).]
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whoa! there hairball! you notice that was your 69th post?! how ironic. we better put all your climbing partners on notice!
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personally i would like to have an aerosal tuna synthetic. if you don't know what 'rotten put of eastisder' is, then i don't think i am allowed to tell you. i got over huffing once i felt the left half of my body go numb from huffing 'super orange' rick neauhisel's super sprint supplement. go ar-an-ge bowl!
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blakley, so are there any lamb chops left over???? i originaly thought the smell was caveman, but now i know it is rotten put of eastsider.
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phil, you might be right. but it is about 10k times better then the ruth and eldo and snowfield aren't even in the baker area. i second fishstick's recommendation of the north twin. wayyyyyyyy better route. give it up on the boing ass glacier slogs.