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I hope the ice will be good, but the dry summer and previous winter won't be good for iceclimbs relying on seeps as their water source. Additionally, the NOAA predicts a return of El Nino (albeit, a mild one) late this year, or early 2002, which means little prcipitation for the Northwest. I think it will be an anemic year for ice, unfortunately.

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Think you can sink my hunch with your feeble science? Ha! My hunches are (almost) always right. IMO ice climbing's founded more in faith than science... wink.gif

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Freeclimb- speaking of science, I checked out your web site, and there's some good stuff there. I'll come back & read up when I have more time... just might learn something.

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