Cpt.Caveman Posted February 7, 2003 Share Posted February 7, 2003 Mountaineers and Boealps taking classes up there this weekend. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulB Posted February 7, 2003 Share Posted February 7, 2003 Whistler Alpine Guides have an ice course on their schedule for this weekend too. Not sure where they usually go, but the choices seem pretty limited. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dru Posted February 7, 2003 Share Posted February 7, 2003 Guides Brawl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
erik Posted February 7, 2003 Share Posted February 7, 2003 Guides Brawl i would only call an accedited guide a guide. everyone else is just some person taking money to show people how to cimb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dru Posted February 7, 2003 Share Posted February 7, 2003 just joking - Whistler Guide's Ball is a fancy shindig for wealthy climber yuppies held every fall in Whistler. But like Hamish and Peder called their route "Everyone's A Guide" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alex Posted February 8, 2003 Share Posted February 8, 2003 or a guidebook Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
texplorer Posted February 8, 2003 Share Posted February 8, 2003 i would only call an accedited guide a guide. Everyone else is actually out trying to climb routes over 5.6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cpt.Caveman Posted February 8, 2003 Author Share Posted February 8, 2003 i would only call an accedited guide a guide. Plenty of "non accreditted" guides are capable and sometimes more capable than the others. Call who you want whatever you want. If I charged folks to get guided up ingalls peak I guess I would be a guide if I was capable. What would you call it? A thief a ripoff or something else I suppose I think JY and J.Nelson were "non acreditted guides" for years and were definitely more capable than many folks guiding with credentials today... .... .... .... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jens Posted February 8, 2003 Share Posted February 8, 2003 They could be gladiators on the lake by Marble Canyon. The losers could become fish bait for the ice fisherman. As for the accreditation statement, who knows. At my old ski school, the best skiiers were ones that couldn't afford, or didn't bother or care about getting certified. The "accredited" instructors were much better at "but kissing" their clinicians. The Euro Clinicians flunking Stevie Haston comes to mind? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
minx Posted February 9, 2003 Share Posted February 9, 2003 frankly, i wish some of the so called guides, instructors, etc from some of our local organizations as well as their students and/or members would keep their comments to themselves when they encounter other people. At very least it would be nice if they were taught some ettiquette by their leaders. I recently encountered one such group on a well groomed trail. i wasn't carrying the 9 million essentials in fact i was carrying precious little as i was running. I had to stop to weave my way through about 25 people only to have several, including the leader, comment on my lack of gear and my safety. I wasn't headed anywhere off the trail. I wasn't putting myself at risk but they felt the need to butt in. grrrrrrrrr! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
allthumbs Posted February 9, 2003 Share Posted February 9, 2003 I hope you made me proud and gave em the dirty birdie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fleblebleb Posted February 9, 2003 Share Posted February 9, 2003 That's funny Minx No need for the birdie though, the feeling of smug satisfaction as you ran past the mule train should have been enough. I wonder what they had in the packs that would have helped you if your safety had been compromised... Sorry about the thread creep. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freeclimb9 Posted February 10, 2003 Share Posted February 10, 2003 frankly, i wish some of the so called guides, instructors, etc from some of our local organizations as well as their students and/or members would keep their comments to themselves when they encounter other people. At very least it would be nice if they were taught some ettiquette by their leaders. I recently encountered one such group on a well groomed trail. i wasn't carrying the 9 million essentials in fact i was carrying precious little as i was running. I had to stop to weave my way through about 25 people only to have several, including the leader, comment on my lack of gear and my safety. I wasn't headed anywhere off the trail. I wasn't putting myself at risk but they felt the need to butt in. grrrrrrrrr! Face it, you are a menace to yourself and others. Don't deny it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
minx Posted February 10, 2003 Share Posted February 10, 2003 frankly, i wish some of the so called guides, instructors, etc from some of our local organizations as well as their students and/or members would keep their comments to themselves when they encounter other people. At very least it would be nice if they were taught some ettiquette by their leaders. I recently encountered one such group on a well groomed trail. i wasn't carrying the 9 million essentials in fact i was carrying precious little as i was running. I had to stop to weave my way through about 25 people only to have several, including the leader, comment on my lack of gear and my safety. I wasn't headed anywhere off the trail. I wasn't putting myself at risk but they felt the need to butt in. grrrrrrrrr! Face it, you are a menace to yourself and others. Don't deny it. yes, i may be a menace to myself and others, but i am not a danger to myself or others. admit it, you'd have been irritated too. i was going for a run on a well travelled trail, not a climb of anything. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freeclimb9 Posted February 10, 2003 Share Posted February 10, 2003 Chaffed ya more than burlap skivvies. Joke all the petty tyrants. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sk Posted February 10, 2003 Share Posted February 10, 2003 frankly, i wish some of the so called guides, instructors, etc from some of our local organizations as well as their students and/or members would keep their comments to themselves when they encounter other people. At very least it would be nice if they were taught some ettiquette by their leaders. I recently encountered one such group on a well groomed trail. i wasn't carrying the 9 million essentials in fact i was carrying precious little as i was running. I had to stop to weave my way through about 25 people only to have several, including the leader, comment on my lack of gear and my safety. I wasn't headed anywhere off the trail. I wasn't putting myself at risk but they felt the need to butt in. grrrrrrrrr! Face it, you are a menace to yourself and others. Don't deny it. yes, i may be a menace to myself and others, but i am not a danger to myself or others. admit it, you'd have been irritated too. i was going for a run on a well travelled trail, not a climb of anything. maybe I just don't get back country enough, but honestly I have never had that happen on all of my sunday hiking. granted I usaualy go alone on over hiked over populated trails...either that or Eugene just doesn't have the strong "mountaier" presaence that the Seatle area has. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
minx Posted February 10, 2003 Share Posted February 10, 2003 that's the point...this was a heavily used trail. in the back country i would've been carrying a fair bit more gear. i was not jeopardizing myself or them. i know which group this was. they have a large presence in the area. i've run into them often up here. obviously, a large group will take up the trail. It'd be nice if they'd try and make room for faster parties and not leave gear strewn about. the remarks were out of line for the situation. it's the cummulation of small things that's led to my distaste. manners people! it's not that hard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sk Posted February 10, 2003 Share Posted February 10, 2003 that's the point...this was a heavily used trail. in the back country i would've been carrying a fair bit more gear. i was not jeopardizing myself or them. i know which group this was. they have a large presence in the area. i've run into them often up here. obviously, a large group will take up the trail. It'd be nice if they'd try and make room for faster parties and not leave gear strewn about. the remarks were out of line for the situation. it's the cummulation of small things that's led to my distaste. manners people! it's not that hard here we go agreeing again you should come hike here with me. People (if you see any) leave you alone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freeclimb9 Posted February 10, 2003 Share Posted February 10, 2003 minx, I've found that excessive salivating, cursing inappropriately, and screaming "Get off me!" while writhing in an attempt to scratch my back keeps people from talking to me on the trail. Try it sometime. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
minx Posted February 10, 2003 Share Posted February 10, 2003 muffy, hmmm....this is getting scary. yeah-fc9 i'm sure that works for you. then again you probably don't need to do that much to get people to avoid you on the trail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
allthumbs Posted February 10, 2003 Share Posted February 10, 2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jens Posted February 10, 2003 Share Posted February 10, 2003 minx, I've found that excessive salivating, cursing inappropriately, and screaming "Get off me!" while writhing in an attempt to scratch my back keeps people from talking to me on the trail. Try it sometime. I wonder if I doused myself with a whole bottle of DEET it would have the same effect? In all seriousness, I try to say at least "hi" to everyone I see on the trail. It's funny to see people who think they are are hard look you back in the eye and not say "hi" back- Usually seven summits types training on West Tiger or Si. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cpt.Caveman Posted February 10, 2003 Author Share Posted February 10, 2003 One time on MT Si I was hardcore. The other times I was a burden to the MTNR groups. I just gape. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dru Posted February 10, 2003 Share Posted February 10, 2003 if you ever want to start an alpine brawl tell a bunch of newbies what their guide is doing wrong Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matt_warfield Posted February 10, 2003 Share Posted February 10, 2003 if you ever want to start an alpine brawl tell a bunch of newbies what their guide is doing wrong Or tell them their guide isn't accredited! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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