adam Posted August 28, 2001 Posted August 28, 2001 Ok... This is now a down right and dirty obsession!! I have yet to find a good web site for actual Detailed maps of rought descriptions for mountain climbing. I liked the Stanley map climbing guide profiling the three popular roughts up Mt. Rainier. Can you find maps this detailed on the web?? Also, who's got the lock on used mountaineering gear and clothing? I find eating Ramen the week after a major purchase unappetizing.. Quote
texplorer Posted August 28, 2001 Posted August 28, 2001 I've got two words for your gear woes my friend. -PRO DEAL Yes, quit your job for that start-up and go to work at a gear store or climbing gym. You'll get almost all your gear at half price. The down side - you eat ramen every day and have to hitchhike to the crag. . . .but you'll have sweet gear! Quote
adam Posted August 30, 2001 Author Posted August 30, 2001 RAMEN....UGHHHHH!!! How about the climbing maps on the web??? Quote
Alpine_Tom Posted August 30, 2001 Posted August 30, 2001 How about topozone.com? You can get topos of any place in the country -- but not Canada; e-mail Dru at the BC Tourism Office If you want maps with the routes already drawn on them for you, well, that's kind of asking a lot. The MRNP website has a picture of the common routes, but it's pretty rudimentary, it looks like a child's drawing of a spider. Any significant peak has a dozen or more routes on it; a map showing, say, the North Ridge route on Mt. Baker, or the Fisher Chimneys on Shuksan, isn't going to be accurate enough to be of any real use. Buy Beckey's or Nelson's books, (or check them out from the library.) Quote
hakioawa Posted August 30, 2001 Posted August 30, 2001 This site has very high quality TIFF files of every quad in the Northwest. There are no keys and you better have a FAT internet pipe because they are about 6mb each. But they are the best quads you can get, and they are free! http://www.reo.gov/reo/data/DRG_Files/northwest.htm Quote
Pencil_Pusher Posted August 31, 2001 Posted August 31, 2001 Yeah, don't quit your day job. Either have a friend PRO DEAL for you or just pick up a part-time job at the local sporting goods store doing ANYTHING for them. I worked on the phones for Campmor, at night after my regular job, met all sorts of cool people there and became the all-time CAMPMOR PRO-DEAL KING. When they said I couldn't do that anymore, I quit. It's really good, you get a percentage off of wholesale. You really make out. Also, if the store you work at only sells socks made by Lowe Alpine, you can Pro Deal A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-G Lowe Alpine sells. Same goes with other companies. TNF and Mtn Hrdwr are kinda picky about this stuff, but you can usually make friends that'll do this for you. Don't go asking around so quickly though, because all the employers let their employees know they'll get canned if they pro-deal for anyone other than themselves. Quote
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