COL._Von_Spanker Posted December 13, 2002 Author Posted December 13, 2002 Yeah, done that. And you never really know what the conditions are like unless yer there. I know avi stuff is serious bid-nass and one must be very diligent with their assessment of conditions before attemping a route in this sort of weather. Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 RE:Yeah, done that. And you never really know what the conditions are like unless yer there. Â Yeah I predict it will be a terrible dangerous winter. Better go inside next to the fire. I'll climb a route or two let you know how they were. THen you can let me know how you were glad you weren't there. Ok ? Quote
COL._Von_Spanker Posted December 13, 2002 Author Posted December 13, 2002 Sounds good Mr C. I'll give a full TR of the action by my fire as well as detailed descriptions of the marshemellows in my cocoa. Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 I am sure not to be jealous. I like tea and crumpets anyway Quote
Paco Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 I think the red tape route is "in" at the gym, although the route might not stay "in" for too much longer. Shouldn't be too much avy danger given the low elevation and overhanging nature of the wall. There might also be a yellow tape route in primo conditions right now, but you'll have to scope that one out yourself. The red tape route might get crowded now since everyone now knows that this route is "in" so you might want to get a alpine start. Â Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 IS there a bivy spot on the yellow tape route? Quote
Greg_W Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 No, Ray, that's on the green tape "variation" Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 RE:No, Ray, that's on the green tape "variation" Â My guidebook must have an error then. What kind of pro does it take? Quote
Greg_W Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 Baggy Prana pants, lots of chalk and a beanie. Take TNF puffy parka if you're doing the sit-start. Quote
chucK Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 My guidebook must have an error then. Â F**king SMOOT! Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 RE:Baggy Prana pants, lots of chalk and a beanie. Take TNF puffy parka if you're doing the sit-start. Do you dyno at the crux? What's the M? rating? Quote
Greg_W Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 Do you dyno at the crux? What's the M? rating? Â Finish is a dyno, but there's a no-hands rest just prior. It think it's rated M-Scot'teryx; which is way aggro!!! Quote
COL._Von_Spanker Posted December 13, 2002 Author Posted December 13, 2002 Â dont forget, 5 gallon bucket as a chalk recepticle, Â Thanks for a all the beta Quote
fleblebleb Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 Lots of routes at my gym are out of condition because crucial footholds keep falling off. What's up with that??? Quote
Greg_W Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 Get aggro, go mixed. Do 'em with crampons on!!! Quote
slothrop Posted December 13, 2002 Posted December 13, 2002 Hooking the bolt holes with your heel spurs is aid. Quote
Lambone Posted December 14, 2002 Posted December 14, 2002 There will be alot of new first amd second ascent possibilieties at the Redmond bouldering comp this weekend! Quote
Bill_Simpkins Posted December 14, 2002 Posted December 14, 2002 I bailed on the hills this weekend. We decided to go down to Larrabee in B'ham and clean aid all the sandstone cracks in the wind and rain by the sea. Fun stuff, 1st class. They are short, but better than watching CNN . Most of the cracks can be done free, but it's something good to do when your desperate in bad weather. Â I reccommend: Railroad Dihedral and Desperation Crack. There are others. Grab some Jo at Tony's when your done . Or a brew at Boundary Bay . Â We'll be down there somewhere if you want a tour. Quote
To_The_Top Posted December 14, 2002 Posted December 14, 2002 From the Rainier weather site. I dont think anyone has plans there. Â .SATURDAY...RAIN AND SNOW. SNOW LEVEL 7000 FEET. WINDY. .SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY...PERIODS OF RAIN OR SNOW AND WINDY. SNOW LEVEL 4000 FEET. Â LONGMIRE / PARADISE / CAMP MUIR / SUMMIT ELEV 2700 5420 10080 14411 Â SATURDAY 47 / S25 34 / S40 24 / SW80 12 / winds at summit SW100 SATURDAY NIGHT 35 / SW20 28 / SW30 20 / SW40 07 / SW70 SUNDAY 44 / SW15 29 / SW20 22 / SW30 10 / SW50 SUNDAY NIGHT 44 / S25 29 / S40 22 / SW80 10 / winds at summit SW100 MONDAY 42 / SW10 28 / SW15 17 / SW30 07 / W50 TUESDAY 33 / SW20 25 / SW35 20 / SW50 01 / W70 Quote
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