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  1. I have a sleeping platform we built for our Rav4. We sold the car so don't need it anymore. It's built in 2 pieces, and the front piece attaches with drop in screws so it can be quickly removed and stored on top of the rear and the rear seats used. The front also has a fold down headpiece so that you can slide the seats bike while driving if you don't want to take it apart. It was built for our 2010 Rav4, but it should probably work in other SUVs or station wagons. The back piece is 44" wide x 33" deep. The front piece is 44" wide x 32" deep with a 6" fold down extension. Together is 44"x64" with the head piece stowed and 44"x70" with it folded down. It ends up being a little shorter than a normal bed and between a full and a twin in width. It has about a foot of storage underneath. Located for pickup in Seattle. Asking 150$ OBO. (Dog and mattress not included)
  2. Very low miles, no rips or significant abrasions. Seattle
  3. As the title says. New in packaging. I bought them then decided to go with a shorter pair. $400 shipped to lower 48. I live in Mill Creek and work in Seattle, so can meet as well.
  4. I have a pair of Scarpa Freney XT boots in size 44.5 in great shape that need a new home. Includes orange superfeet insert. Really nice Eye-talian made boots. $75 OBO. Get ready to climb some ice this winter.
  5. Lowa Triplex boots size 12, with matching rigid crampons (REI branding) I used these for ice climbing. They're not really for glacier travel.
  6. (20) carabiners, mixed SMC and REI Cash please. I live in Seattle.
  7. (9) 3" to 3/4", need nylon rigging (11) wired Cash please. I live in Seattle.
  8. (11) show tent pegs (1) 4x7 snow anchor Cash please. I live in Seattle.
  9. These were my 'chocks' of last resort. Only really used once. Cash please. I live in Seattle.
  10. (2) SALEWA BDP 14" (1) SALEWA BDP 10" (1) unknown maker 9" Cash please. I live in Seattle.
  11. This is a tri-blade tool. I used it for both ice and rock.
  12. My boots were size 12, but these are adjustable. Cash please. I live in Seattle.
  13. Used one day. Not the best fit for my foot. Optional gaiter included. $700 shipped USPS. Pay Pal F&F preferred. more info here: https://skimo.co/scarpa-alien-1.0-boots
  14. Rack of 8 (lightly used) ice screws, of three different brands (I was happy with all three kinds); I value my life so I always bought high quality gear and took care of it! * 5 Soviet-made titanium screws -- bought from a Russian immigrant--super tough, sharp, used on many climbs and ascents * 2 Lowe hollow screws -- also perform fantastically, easy to place and remove. * 1 classic old SMC ice screw, still works perfectly, even though some of the coating has worn off. Retired from climbing, would love to see them get some use again! Gary email: gperless [AT] gmail.com
  15. Research Dynamics "Coyote" All Mountain flex (made in Slovenia) tele skis for sale. Used, still in Good condition, probably need a little tuning up. Vollé Cable bindings, leashes, comes with a nice pair of with adhesive climbing skins (not shown). I haven't used them, but they look very fun! $125 obo. email gperless@gmail.com
  16. 179cm, Flex: Medium/Stiff (Standard Edition Option), Topsheet Graphic Art: Speed, Core Ingredients: UL Core- Carbon/Triaxial Fiberglass, Base Graphic Options: Red Background Diecut, FS Praxis 9D8 Drilled one for a 307 bsl and a Dynafit Speed Super Light binding. 4 holes on the toe, 3 on the heel. Never skied. $250 plus actual shipping USPS from Boise.
  17. Alright, I'm selling a sweet backcountry and ski mountaineering set up. DPS Cassiar 95 Alchemist skis with Dynaft Superlight bindings. These skis are mounted for a 311mm boot sole length. The skins are customized Dynafit Speed Skins which are made by Pomoca and the connection is tip to tail allowing for a more secure skin for the long days in the mountains. These skis are in really good conditions and have a set of storage wax on them currently. Just need to be scrapped and then ready to go. Dimensions: 129/95/116 Radius: 18m@185cm Rocker: Freeride Rocker Ability Level: Ability Level 9 Construction: Full Sidewall It's no secret that, in the galaxy of acclaimed DPS men's big mountain skis, the Wailer family shines the brightest. And those skis have earned every bit of their legend. Here's something that isn't as well-known: for skiers that truly ski the whole mountain, spending at least as much time on the frontside as the backside, the Cassiar 95 is likely a better choice. Its 95mm waist is wide enough for all but the deepest days, while also delivering superior edge-to-edge quickness and carving precision on groomed snow. A flatter tail and subtler rocker than you'll find in the Wailer family lends additional stability and a higher speed limit. And you'll be hard-pressed to find a better companion for spring backcountry conditions. The DPS Cassiar 95: the connoisseur's all-mountain ski. Alchemist is the next step in the evolution of DPS's groundbreaking Pure3 carbon skis and the finest example of their relentless pursuit of innovation. The Alchemist construction uses vibration-tuned aerospace carbon and premium Aspen wood cores for a smoother ride and more progressive flex, without compromising the power and precision skiers have come to expect from DPS carbon skis. The end result is the ultimate piece of lightweight versatility.
  18. Hi, I have a pair of brand new pair of Fischer Traverse CS boots size 28.5. I ordered them and realized I need the next size up. I’m asking $450 for these boots which they retail for $850. These boots are great for ski touring and ski mountaineering. These boots are a 28.5 with a boot sole length of 306mm. PS - having issues uploading the photos so DM me and i can send them on over. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/586369742417222 Happy to split shipping cost in the US. Please let me know if you have any questions
  19. I have the following ice screws for sale. All are completely new, never been used. I bought this rack and then hurt my neck so they never touched the ice or have made it out of my closet. Petzl Laser: (5) blue, 17cm: (2) yellow, 13cm (1) Green, 21 BD Express: (1) 10cm (3) 13cm (2) 16cm (1) 19cm Total of 14 screws and 2 brand new BD 2 BD cases as well New this stuff totals $1175 I will take $975/best offer for all of it plus shipping. Would like to keep it all together to make this easier. Located in Bend, Oregon Thanks and best!
  20. New in the original package. Cascade B rated pick for the first gen. Quarks and Ergo Quarks. Does NOT fit Nomic or new Quark. Hard to find any more, but here's one for less than original retail. Only regret is I don't have a pair to sell you. $35 + 5 for US shipping. Canadian shipping by quote.
  21. I've got a set of Rab Ascendors in size large that are "Ebony" color. These are new with tags but I missed the return window. They'd make a great climbing pant for someone but didn't quite fit right for me. Here is a link to the pants from Rab. The colored pictured is what I have. https://rab.equipment/us/ascendor-pants
  22. Clearing out shelf space and have a bunch of climbing books, some DVDs and some cycling books if anyone is interested. $1 or $2 per book or whatever seems reasonable, except the Beckey Guides, $5-10 for those depending on which edition. Would prefer to have them go in batches and local pickup in Seattle. Thanks.
  23. Size large, in great shape, reinforced knees and butt, trap door with zipper on backside. No holes. Hard to find. $45.00 + $15.00 shipping.
  24. Miscellaneous rock and ice gear. Misc. rock protection including vintage hard-stem Friends, camalots, Metolius TCUs, and stoppers. Lowe snargs, including two titanium snargs (not made by Lowe). Two sets of A5 aiders, pocket seat sling for hanging belays, pair of Petzl ascenders. Metolius rope bag. Lightly used BlueWater crash pad. Nut tools, Petzl Reverso.Pictures indicate what is available. Pricing and other inquiries to jeff at p s c s i dot o r g. F3BA8494-273A-41E0-9CD6-A11026BB729D.heic BC2E6FC9-141F-4C2A-B0B0-754A9F1EEFF6.heic 51312E6D-974A-4F93-9C39-84B084A6DF60.heic FB5A9E17-3CE5-4101-8426-4411174311DA.heic 42D6E303-0315-418A-8F96-4BFB751C52F6.heic EA763DE8-70AA-4B24-B65E-C3FAB01D7E7C.heic 9764CD94-A8BB-48AC-8F62-F3C963521F09.heic B2F20FC8-9CA9-49E2-8848-C3F07A2EDE20.heic 67BC1251-941E-43D6-AD75-6371F68A2239.heic 56A2405C-26A1-44E2-8106-59CCF1E1C51F.heic 334F71C8-42E2-4DB3-8250-B52541F7BF5E.heic A809C77E-AEC1-41A2-B7CC-AA48366B8174.heic
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