Alex Posted December 14, 2004 Posted December 14, 2004 Went up to Tool Shed on Sunday. Its pretty clear it, um, rained hard at Mt Baker ski area. However "everything" was thinly iced over really nice, TRable - we played on some really fantastic stuff all day: hanging pillars, barely touching pillars, overhanging rock to 1cm thick ice, overhanging rock with excellent feet and perfect moves to hanging pillar, really fun! Got worked. Pandome - very thin 3+ shape right now. Ice is like maybe 4 in. thick Tabasco Kid - fell down recently, is reforming Everything else - varying abounts of verglas Totally worthy, no snowshoes needed. Quote
swaterfall Posted December 15, 2004 Posted December 15, 2004 It's not really raining at Mt Baker ski area in December is it? Quote
jmace Posted December 15, 2004 Posted December 15, 2004 it happens. thank you fossil fuels! Did you want some granola with that statement. People have been saying that its going to be a warm wet winter for moths now. Thanks el Nino Quote
tomtom Posted December 15, 2004 Posted December 15, 2004 it happens. thank you fossil fuels! Next time you feel like driving out into the alpine, STAY HOME! The environment will thank you. Quote
Jedi Posted December 29, 2004 Posted December 29, 2004 hehehehe. I thought someone wanted to know about the condition of MY "tool shed". But since i don't have a gut (tool shed), I can say "Good!".............I think. Or is your tool shed in good shape, the bigger it is? The down side to a large tool shed, of course, is it can block the view of your tool. It can make your tool look smaller and get in the way when..........well you are using your too The upside is your tool is less likley to be sunburned on the beach, if you are at a nude beach. The down side would be the fact you are naked in public which is bad for everyone else. On the snow, with the sun reflecting off the snow, I would recommend a high spf and not to get too carried away with the application, especially on more popular routes. I have put too much thought into tool sheds at this point and don't feel well.......please keep your tool sheds covered by the correct attire. Good day. Jedi Quote
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