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Marko

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  1. Howdy Ade, that was cool to meet you and Rob at Whitesaddle. Glad to hear you guys got a bunch of pitches in!

     

    After the traverse and during a few hut-bound storm days we devolved into a world of dark insanity interrupted by wandering whiteout forays onto the various peaks surrounding the Upper Tellot, and of course eating dried food product.

     

    That lasted for a week before we became seriously concerned with possible permanent behavioral damage. So we flew out and drank beer.

     

    We took a Wadd load of pictures but they'll take developing and then scanning to post them. Have you got any digital shots from your climbs?

     

    Cheers

  2. Any old slippers laying around you don't want? Going to use them with socks in the mountains so they definitely don't have to be top-notch shape.

     

    (And hopefully I can pick them up by Sat. night...)

    -Mark

  3. As we know,

    There are known knowns.

    There are things we know we know.

    We also know

    There are known unknowns.

    That is to say

    We know there are some things

    We do not know.

    But there are also unknown unknowns,

    The ones we don't know

    We don't know.

     

    Isn't that Rum-speak?

  4. Actually the steep bits are pretty good. You'd have a lot more options for foot holds with rock shoes on, too. The lower angle stuff that's usually covered in snow could get pretty manky though.

     

    I've done the route twice and have actually considered doing it or some variation in summer. Hell, it's so close and such a blast I'd do it again in winter!

  5. My curiousity is how good are they overall; "material, liteness, stability, packability, cost, ect". I guess I'm thinking of a 3-4 day apline climb. Any specific model you can suggest for that reason?

     

    I've beaten the hell out of my 3 year old Gust, hauling even, and it is still in pretty good shape. Definitely a light, quality pack. And comparatively cheap.

  6. Awesome possum! I am sold on the elephant foot. The thing packs down to the size of a grapefruit, weighs like a pound and keeps me warm too. It was a pretty warm night tho. I'll be using it on Baker in a few weeks - that'll probably be a better test. Thanks.

     

    Glad to hear it!

     

    Enjoy!

  7. So Skykilo that was you guys who left those great tracks! My partner and I started up there on the 29th and used your tracks all the way up to where you turned around. The approach was cake because of your tracks!

     

    We ended up getting shat on a couple days later so it was all for naught. Thanks anyway!

     

    Mark

     

    Y'know for what it's worth, I'd be pretty surprised if Serpentine hadn't gotten done in the 70's or 80's.

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