Fromage Posted May 15, 2002 Posted May 15, 2002 Anyone been up there lately? How is the approach, how is the ice, how is the snow above the ice? Merci Fromage Quote
Gilles Posted May 15, 2002 Posted May 15, 2002 Bintapavumabeta? We did Cockscomb Ridge last WE (beta on cc.com), and NR looked pretty straight forward. Snow bridges collapsing on the lower glacier though. Fromage... plutot cancoillotte ou roblac? Gilles Quote
Fromage Posted May 15, 2002 Author Posted May 15, 2002 mon fromage prefere c'est cantal. Les varietes alpines sont les meillieures- tomme, raclette, etc. Bon appetit. Quote
Attitude Posted May 15, 2002 Posted May 15, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Fromage: mon fromage prefere c'est cantal. Les varietes alpines sont les meillieures- tomme, raclette, etc. Bon appetit. Tomme du Savoir? Magnifique! Quote
HernyG Posted May 16, 2002 Posted May 16, 2002 Que est-ce que c'est ca!? Seattle est loin de le Quebec ou la France mai il-y-a un discouse sur le formage. Moi, je prefer le formage swiss; gruyer et ernemental. Je fait fondue bien. Et du vin avec fondue n'est pas mal, non? Quote
iain Posted May 16, 2002 Posted May 16, 2002 Moi, je prefere le fromage americain, avec lunchables et un peu du Pabst. Si-t-il avait le vin, d'accord, je voudrais un peu du vin aussi, seulement si le vin arrive dans un boite, comme Franzia. Mon francais? C'est horrible, je parle comme un canadian. Et maintenant, je m'arrete! Quote
Attitude Posted May 17, 2002 Posted May 17, 2002 quote: Originally posted by iain: Moi, je prefere le fromage americain, avec lunchables et un peu du Pabst. Si-t-il avait le vin, d'accord, je voudrais un peu du vin aussi, seulement si le vin arrive dans un boite, comme Franzia. Mon francais? C'est horrible, je parle comme un canadian. Et maintenant, je m'arrete! -- Translation Results by SDL International -- Me, I prefer cheese americain, with lunchables and a little Pabst. It if had the wine, agreed, I would want a little wine also, only if the wine arrives in a wood (box?), as Franzia. My francais? It is horrible, I speak as a canadian. And now, I myself m'arrete! Quote
Climzalot Posted May 21, 2002 Posted May 21, 2002 I hate passing on 2nd hand info, but a friend of mine climbed the route late last week and reported tolerable post holing to the base of the route. Moderate post holing up to the base of the ice pitch. Very dinner platey ice on the ice pitch and then very deep wind deposited snow from the top of the ice pitch to the summit. Minor bergschrund difficulties towards the top. Go left here. There is or was the beginning of a boot pack on the Coleman Deming. Lots of soft snow in the afternoon, considerable wet snow slides between 5 and 6 thousand. Road still closed 4 miles from the trailhead. Hope this helps Quote
Sandy_Weil Posted June 3, 2002 Posted June 3, 2002 Fromage, did you climb how was the route. My buddy and are thinking of climbing the NR sometime in the next 10 days if the conditions and weather warrent it. Quote
nolanr Posted June 4, 2002 Posted June 4, 2002 Unless it's snowed since then the bootpack on the Coleman/Deming may be from the rescue operation just over a week ago. Quote
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