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  1. I got this tent two years ago when I was mostly backpacking and have since transitioned to more alpine climbing where it doesn't make much sense as a shelter. I only ended up using it about five nights, so its in great condition. Its a great little tent, using two adjustable trekking poles to set up and weighing just a hair over two pounds. Perfect for fast summer backpacks in the cascades. It is a single wall design and as is typical can get some condensation in damp air, but has decent ventilation and is roomy enough for two people that your sleeping bags won't touch the sides and get wet. They run $265 new, asking for $180 OBO. I go to school in Bellingham and am from Seattle, and could meet up to an hour in any direction from either. Link to info from the Tarptent website: https://www.tarptent.com/product/motrail/
  2. Marmot Greenland down parka, fully baffled. There is a little damage to the hood drawstring tunnel Size M, fits nice and big on me at 5'7 $300 + shipping from Bozeman Dynafit TLT5 boots, These are well used and one boot is missing the lower buckle. Liners are used but never heated. You can get a replacement from SkiMo in SLC for about $20. Still work and ski well though. $50 plus shipping Dynafit TLT6, size 27, BSL 297. Liners are used but never heated. This pair is in great shape and will ski for many more years. $200 + shipping
  3. Mammut Neon pack. Still in great shape, I just don’t climb anymore. $25 Kids Camp helmet $5
  4. 5- 24” pickets 2- flukes 2- ice screws $30 for everything located in 97035
  5. Lot of books, will not separate. $15, located in 97035
  6. Lot of books. $10 located in 97035
  7. Lot of California climbing books, will not separate. $20 located in 97035
  8. Lot of books, will not separate. $10 located in 97035
  9. Here is a large lot of climbing book stories. $20 for all, will not separate. Located in 97035
  10. $135 shipped (retail: 249 USD) Condition is New with tags in factory poly bag. Norrona trollveggen flex1 pants. size M, color: denimite, softshell, wind/water protection Details taken from https://www.norrona.com/en-GB/products/trollveggen/trollveggen-flex1-pants-men/ The trollveggen flex1 pants are our most durable yet lightweight soft shell pants and the go-to for mountaineers in need of a lightweight garment with great flexibility.The pants have the same great moving range as its family members falketind flex1 and svalbard flex1, but with a weight-to-durability ratio perfected for mountaineering activities.The pants have long leg zippers to provide great venting while challenging steep mountains.Other features include side pockets, thigh ventilation zippers on the side, Custom-fit system™ waist adjustment and gaiter hooks. The lower legs are adjustable and can be made wider to fit over your shoes. The pants are compatible with a bib.Inside leg length of the pants in size L = 86,5 cm.Length differs 2 cm per size up and down.Technical detailsWeight 480 gr.Style no: 1608-17Custom-fit waist system™High waistband in the backGaiter hook to connect pants to shoesKevlar reinforced inside anklesTwo hand pocketsTwo thigh pocketsZip close system™ around the legFabricsflex™1A single ply stretchy fabric that provides wind resistance and water-repellent while allowing improved moisture vapour transportation rates compared to waterproof products. These specially designed fabrics have all the attributes we expect in a Soft Shell: stretch, water-repellency, wind resistance and excellent moisture vapour transportation.
  11. Boots: $150 OBO Crampons: Well used but very serviceable Camp aluminums, $30 Mark Seattle - Tukwila
  12. 2019 Dakine Poacher 32L Used this pack for 1 tour last year, essentially brand new. I am selling it because I am 6'7" and the Poacher is not quite long enough in the torso for me. This is a fully featured touring backpack with dedicated avalanche tool pocket for quick access to shovel/probe. Also has strap systems for A-frame ski carry and diagonal ski carry, as well as fleece lined goggle pocket and a few others for energy bars/miscellaneous items to keep everything organized. This is a great pack ideal for day trips in the backcountry. This backpack retails for $185, so $100 is a great deal for a product with less than 6 hours of use on it. text 360 556-5922 - in Olympia
  13. Through a strange turn of events, I managed to pick up an extra 2x sets of BD Alpine Carbon Z 120cm poles that I cannot return. I searched around a bit and tried to price these lower than anything else on the internet!$155 shipped per set, and I’ll knock of $10 if you can pick up in Seattle (98101)
  14. Prices include shipping from Idaho. OBO. Thanks for looking 1. Brand new in-box Tecnica ski touring boots. Never used...don't fit quite right. Seem awesome otherwise. $475 3. Brand new in-packaging BD Arc gloves, L. Just too big for me. $40
  15. Total Weight: 290g, Fill Weight: 139g (800 Fill Power White Goose Down) Size: XS (suitable for waist 26-28 in) Brand new, comes in its own stuff sack! Asking $45 plus shipping at cost. Pictures at https://imgur.com/a/zSySRoS
  16. Used less than a handful of times on some volcanoes. No longer have the Vipecs and therefore no need for these. I honestly forget the official size of these. I measured the base to fit 110mm. I used them on skis measuring 105mm which is likely around the ideal size. $75 + Free Shipping
  17. I am selling my 3 year-old Morning Glory 163 splitboard. I've put about 30 days on it and it's handled wonderfully. I just need a wider board to accommodate my big feet. Toe and heel drag is killing me! This board is in a like new condition, it just has a little ptex work done on the bottom in a few spots. Nothing major. The board itself was $850 when I bought it new, I'd like to sell it for $700 (with skins). I also have Spark Blaze bindings I can sell with it for an extra $200 (retails $285). These are really good basic lightweight splitboard binding and I've had no issues with them. The board rides like a dream in deep snow and corn. Hope you get to enjoy it like I have
  18. Hello! I started my business High Mountain Gear And Repair in Seattle last year repairing textiles and outdoor equipment. I have since expanded to creating my own outdoor equipment, crag development products, and Ice Equipment Sharpening Service! I have a studio in Ballard, and currently the turn around for Sharpening Services are 1-4 days turn around. If you have equipment that needs repaired, or custom ideas needing made, I work at a reasonable $30/hr. I work on lightweight and heavy duty fabrics including leather, and have a lot of fabric available for sale by the yard for your own usage. Please check out my website at High Mountain Gear And Repair or my instagram page at @highmtngearnrepair to see my current offerings of products and services. Sharpening Prices Set Of Crampons $40 Crampon Front Point $5 Ice Pick $7 Standard Steel Screw $9 Cut Throat Steel and Aluminum Screws $17 Lettering $1 per letter Kyle Willis High Mountain Gear And Repair 1425 Broadway #475 Seattle, WA 98122 6147470500 POSEIDON.mp4
  19. I’ve got two of these, still totally new, each for $100. Great deal!Pickup in Seattle, or slap on $10 to be shipped in the USA.
  20. Local to Leavenworth but can do pickup in the Seattle area as well. https://www.mountainproject.com/forum/topic/118248732/fs-ice-screws-scarpa-boots-helmet-black-hole-duffel-mens-l-jackets
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