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Got mine last night...some good articles, some bad but a worthy buy.

 

 

I was kinda not impressed with a article I was excited to read about:the repeat of the edwards spagnut on steinbok. I was wondering from those who have read it what their thoughts were on their style...

 

what did you think..?

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Kevbone's ignorance astounds me sometimes. He claims to be a climber yet can't even figure out what the CAJ stands for or where Mt Baring is.

 

I don't live in OR, but I do know about some of the larger features like Mt Jefferson, The Sisters, Mt Hood, or even Smith Rocks. Hell I even know a bit about the Wallowas

 

Kevbone...sign up for basic mountain geography this instant.

 

Hint: I'm sure there's a course offered in Canada right now. You have heard of Canada?

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Kevbone's ignorance astounds me sometimes. He claims to be a climber yet can't even figure out what the CAJ stands for or where Mt Baring is.

 

I don't live in OR, but I do know about some of the larger features like Mt Jefferson, The Sisters, Mt Hood, or even Smith Rocks. Hell I even know a bit about the Wallowas

 

Kevbone...sign up for basic mountain geography this instant.

 

Hint: I'm sure there's a course offered in Canada right now. You have heard of Canada?

 

:lmao: :lmao: you rock K.....I would like to tell you off....but I do not think that would be appropriate considering I am very ignorant when it comes to climbing journals…..USA or Canada. Or Mts that I cannot see…..like Hood, Helens, and Adams. So since I do not climb Mts EVER……I would agree with you I am ignorant about such things…..thank you for pointing this out. I would never have known this without your words of wisdom.

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Bugaboo's. There's plenty of mountains that are pure rock climbing, but require a bit of snow travel to get to. It's all about exploring for me. The climbing is the icing on the cake. Especially splitter hand cracks like that baby :tup: :tup:

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Bugaboo's. There's plenty of mountains that are pure rock climbing, but require a bit of snow travel to get to.

 

Now that is cool....I like a little bit of snow travel to get to a big rock climb....love it.

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Ya no drive in access, but you cant land in the park so they landed on the edge and skied in then climbed Pigeon Spire, was quite cold they said.

 

 

 

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