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Hi, does anybody know if the summit of W McMillan is large enough to bivy on, or if there are established bivies close to the summit?

 

thanks,

-josh

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It would definitely be cool bivy but not so comfortable. When I went up there a few year back my partner and I were able to find reasonable places up there that were good enough for an afternoon nap. I am not sure if it would be confortable all night long. You definitely should be able to find a reasonably comfortable bivy spot below the summit.

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Seems a little contrived to bivy on a summit if you don't have to.

 

Definitely, but I always thought a full moon party up on a summit with all the fixings :brew::grlaf::rawk: would be fun.

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Seems a little contrived to bivy on a summit if you don't have to.

 

Seems a little contrived to climb the North ridge of Stewart when there's an easy scramble up the south side too, douche-bag

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Seems a little contrived to bivy on a summit if you don't have to.

 

Seems a little contrived to climb the North ridge of Stewart when there's an easy scramble up the south side too, douche-bag

 

:lmao:

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Hilarious indeed. For your future witty rejoinders though, its spelled Mt. Stuart, not Mt. Stewart.

 

For the record, Mr. Bee, "its" should have an apostrophe for your use. This is a common spelling error.

 

As a possessive there is no apostrophe: "That cam will never hold because its lobes are tipped out."

 

As a contraction there is an apostrophe "It's the fifth time I've asked you to stop farting in the tent, now get out!"

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How much internet searching did it take you to figure that out?

 

Actually, that was from middle school, but let's not hijack the thread.

 

......

 

West Mac bivy sounds like a great vantage to watch sunrise and sunset.

 

My partner and I bivied on the summit of Inspiration and it was very cool.

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And combining a climb and a bivy optimized for some views is invalid, how...? I'm pretty sure you are just trying to stir up shit for some reason. For example, many people bivy on the Torment-Forbidden traverse for the sole reason of bivying on an amazing ridge, even if they are plenty able to complete the climbing without a bivy.

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1986, 3rd Place in the Whittier Elementary School Spelling Bee.

 

Believe it, punk.

 

1st place, Jefferson Elementary 1983

1st place, Sacajawea Junior High 1984

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Well, as long as we're all being total language geeks, Mr. Rad, the instance of "it's" in your first example: "Its my lead, you wanker!" is a contraction of "it is" and thus should be "it's."

 

Its as a possessive would be, say: "West McMillan is pretty but its summit is unsuitable for a bivy, according to some douchebags."

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Well, as long as we're all being total language geeks, Mr. Rad, the instance of "it's" in your first example: "Its my lead, you wanker!" is a contraction of "it is" and thus should be "it's."

 

Its as a possessive would be, say: "West McMillan is pretty but its summit is unsuitable for a bivy, according to some douchebags."

should douchebag be hyphenated?

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Well, as long as we're all being total language geeks, Mr. Rad, the instance of "it's" in your first example: "Its my lead, you wanker!" is a contraction of "it is" and thus should be "it's."

 

Its as a possessive would be, say: "West McMillan is pretty but its summit is unsuitable for a bivy, according to some douchebags."

 

Correct. 2 points.

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