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Lazlo
Jan 3, 2012, 7:30 PM
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epoch wrote: Lazlo wrote: Managed a marathon climb.... Day One: Started at around 8,500. Hiked to 10,200 Day Two: One client got sick. Hiked him down to 8,500...and hiked back to 10,200. Then loaded my pack back up to full weight (61 lbs) and continued climbing to over 12,000'. Got to camp at 4:00 Day Three: (summit day) woke at 3:00. Summited with three clients at 12:15 @ 14,505'. Got back to camp at 7:30 Day Four: descended from 12,000 to 8,500. Had an awesome burger and beer in Lone Pine. Got in the car at 7:30 drove drove drove drove drove.....drove drove drove. Day Five: Got home at 2:00 AM heh. That slog sux. YoYoing it would not be fun, but.... why didn't you just go to Iceburg on the first day? I've never understood the logic of staying at UBSL instead of Iceburg. Also, you must climb the east face in winter.... Clients don't do well typically at altitude...and they aren't that fast. we have to acclimatize slowly. Also, we have logistics to cover in the morning like gear and pack check. We hit the trail at 10:00 am. Ice Berg in particular is very cold. East Face is definitely on my list.
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Lazlo
Jan 3, 2012, 7:31 PM
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epoch wrote: Lazlo wrote: Lone Pine Peak, I think, will be next on my list. [image]http://ralphnordstromphotography.com/images/eastern_sierra/lone_pine_peak_2011.jpg[/image] I want to do the N Ridge. do it in winter. I think we will actually. This weekend we're doing the hotlum ice gully on Shasta. We'll probably do LP in the next few weeks.
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Lazlo
Jan 3, 2012, 7:33 PM
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Jan 3, 2012, 7:34 PM
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Lazlo wrote: epoch wrote: Lazlo wrote: Managed a marathon climb.... Day One: Started at around 8,500. Hiked to 10,200 Day Two: One client got sick. Hiked him down to 8,500...and hiked back to 10,200. Then loaded my pack back up to full weight (61 lbs) and continued climbing to over 12,000'. Got to camp at 4:00 Day Three: (summit day) woke at 3:00. Summited with three clients at 12:15 @ 14,505'. Got back to camp at 7:30 Day Four: descended from 12,000 to 8,500. Had an awesome burger and beer in Lone Pine. Got in the car at 7:30 drove drove drove drove drove.....drove drove drove. Day Five: Got home at 2:00 AM heh. That slog sux. YoYoing it would not be fun, but.... why didn't you just go to Iceburg on the first day? I've never understood the logic of staying at UBSL instead of Iceburg. Also, you must climb the east face in winter.... Clients don't do well typically at altitude...and they aren't that fast. we have to acclimatize slowly. Also, we have logistics to cover in the morning like gear and pack check. We hit the trail at 10:00 am. Ice Berg in particular is very cold. East Face is definitely on my list. All I hear is bla bla bla we're inefficient. Clients should bivvy in car at trailhead like you do, get up early like you do, and be ready for the suckage, like you do. Leave eeeaaarrrrllly and take your sweet-ass time getting up there. Anything less and charge them more $$ for being a PITA. But I digress, I used to set rediculous times for my clients. Most (90%) of them met the times and we were able to do some awesome stuff because of it.
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Lazlo
Jan 3, 2012, 7:34 PM
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Gmburns2000
Jan 3, 2012, 7:37 PM
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donald949 wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Kartessa wrote: Happy festivus folks. My gift to you: What did Santa say to the hooker? "fuck the chimney, tonite I'm coming down your throat" i and my girlfriend's son laughed. merry christmas (and other holidays) to all you bastards. The question is though, how does that even translate to Portuguese? Wait, do I really want to know? feliz natal!
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Lazlo
Jan 3, 2012, 7:37 PM
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epoch wrote: Lazlo wrote: epoch wrote: Lazlo wrote: Managed a marathon climb.... Day One: Started at around 8,500. Hiked to 10,200 Day Two: One client got sick. Hiked him down to 8,500...and hiked back to 10,200. Then loaded my pack back up to full weight (61 lbs) and continued climbing to over 12,000'. Got to camp at 4:00 Day Three: (summit day) woke at 3:00. Summited with three clients at 12:15 @ 14,505'. Got back to camp at 7:30 Day Four: descended from 12,000 to 8,500. Had an awesome burger and beer in Lone Pine. Got in the car at 7:30 drove drove drove drove drove.....drove drove drove. Day Five: Got home at 2:00 AM heh. That slog sux. YoYoing it would not be fun, but.... why didn't you just go to Iceburg on the first day? I've never understood the logic of staying at UBSL instead of Iceburg. Also, you must climb the east face in winter.... Clients don't do well typically at altitude...and they aren't that fast. we have to acclimatize slowly. Also, we have logistics to cover in the morning like gear and pack check. We hit the trail at 10:00 am. Ice Berg in particular is very cold. East Face is definitely on my list. All I hear is bla bla bla we're inefficient. Clients should bivvy in car at trailhead like you do, get up early like you do, and be ready for the suckage, like you do. Leave eeeaaarrrrllly and take your sweet-ass time getting up there. Anything less and charge them more $$ for being a PITA. But I digress, I used to set rediculous times for my clients. Most (90%) of them met the times and we were able to do some awesome stuff because of it. Some are that way...but we have a diverse variety of clients. I've had some groups where it would have been great to know ahead of time how talented they were. We could have done three climbs instead of just one.
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Gmburns2000
Jan 3, 2012, 7:40 PM
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donald949 wrote: sungam wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Lazlo wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Kartessa wrote: Happy festivus folks. My gift to you: What did Santa say to the hooker? "fuck the chimney, tonite I'm coming down your throat" i and my girlfriend's son laughed. merry christmas (and other holidays) to all you bastards. Merry Christmas er'body! Your bottle openers were big favorites. I handed them out last night and they were immediately put to use. Much to my suprise I got a bottle opener too. Of course its really a can opener, it just happens to have the little bottle opener feature on the bottom also. I got an annual family pass to the local conservation areas... Mount Nemo (climbing/hiking), kelso (climbing and mtb), rattlesnake point (climbing), halton hills (mtb), Crawford lake (hiking/Indian village) and mountsberg (hiking/kayaking/play farm). I got a beanie that has a knitted beard thing attached to it, so when I wear the beanie it looks like I have a fiery red beard and it keep my face warm. Day pass sounds good. Will have to see the beanie w/ a built in beard. In addition to the can opener (???), I got a camp chair, and some Sears Craftsman tool bags. Those were pretty good. But still waiting the rope bag. got a couple of shirts and some candy / cookies. beach time was the best time, though. mom's sending a package fedex tomorrow, so i'll have more goodies soon.
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Gmburns2000
Jan 3, 2012, 7:49 PM
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donald949 wrote: climbingtrash wrote: sungam wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Lazlo wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Kartessa wrote: Happy festivus folks. My gift to you: What did Santa say to the hooker? "fuck the chimney, tonite I'm coming down your throat" i and my girlfriend's son laughed. merry christmas (and other holidays) to all you bastards. Merry Christmas er'body! Your bottle openers were big favorites. I handed them out last night and they were immediately put to use. Much to my suprise I got a bottle opener too. Of course its really a can opener, it just happens to have the little bottle opener feature on the bottom also. I got an annual family pass to the local conservation areas... Mount Nemo (climbing/hiking), kelso (climbing and mtb), rattlesnake point (climbing), halton hills (mtb), Crawford lake (hiking/Indian village) and mountsberg (hiking/kayaking/play farm). I got a beanie that has a knitted beard thing attached to it, so when I wear the beanie it looks like I have a fiery red beard and it keep my face warm. This kind... [image]http://cn1.kaboodle.com/img/c/0/0/16b/1/AAAADMy2bEQAAAAAAWscAg/beardhead.com--beard-hats-beanies-and-caps-with-mustaches.jpg?v=1310476551000[/image] Or this kind... How bout this: Donny with the throw-down!
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Gmburns2000
Jan 3, 2012, 7:56 PM
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sungam wrote: donald949 wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: Happy New Year everyone. Sieze you on the other side. Hope you and the family have a good one. I was trying to go climbing but half my partners have the plaque, so I think I will be hiking instead. Breath that bad? Apparently... just making sure you know it was a jib at your spelling and not at your dental hygine Ok, now I don't get the joke.
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Gmburns2000
Jan 3, 2012, 8:05 PM
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Hit the beach for two days, relaxed inside while it rained for a few days, discovered a new climbing spot and got damn near lucky we weren't murdered (turns out it was a baaaad park we wandered into), climbed 15min from the beach one day, almost got suckered into disturbing a wasp nest, took 7 hours to get back home on a 200-mile trip (fucking traffic). gotta teach soon. back to work already.
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donald949
Jan 3, 2012, 8:18 PM
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sungam wrote: donald949 wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: donald949 wrote: Happy New Year everyone. Sieze you on the other side. Hope you and the family have a good one. I was trying to go climbing but half my partners have the plaque, so I think I will be hiking instead. Breath that bad? Apparently... just making sure you know it was a jib at your spelling and not at your dental hygine The typo wuz NA's. (hint 4 greg) And he saz it two, but left it.
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donald949
Jan 3, 2012, 8:19 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: donald949 wrote: sungam wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Lazlo wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Kartessa wrote: Happy festivus folks. My gift to you: What did Santa say to the hooker? "fuck the chimney, tonite I'm coming down your throat" i and my girlfriend's son laughed. merry christmas (and other holidays) to all you bastards. Merry Christmas er'body! Your bottle openers were big favorites. I handed them out last night and they were immediately put to use. Much to my suprise I got a bottle opener too. Of course its really a can opener, it just happens to have the little bottle opener feature on the bottom also. I got an annual family pass to the local conservation areas... Mount Nemo (climbing/hiking), kelso (climbing and mtb), rattlesnake point (climbing), halton hills (mtb), Crawford lake (hiking/Indian village) and mountsberg (hiking/kayaking/play farm). I got a beanie that has a knitted beard thing attached to it, so when I wear the beanie it looks like I have a fiery red beard and it keep my face warm. Day pass sounds good. Will have to see the beanie w/ a built in beard. In addition to the can opener (???), I got a camp chair, and some Sears Craftsman tool bags. Those were pretty good. But still waiting the rope bag. got a couple of shirts and some candy / cookies. beach time was the best time, though. mom's sending a package fedex tomorrow, so i'll have more goodies soon. Alright for Mom!
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donald949
Jan 3, 2012, 8:47 PM
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donald949 wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: donald949 wrote: sungam wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Lazlo wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Kartessa wrote: Happy festivus folks. My gift to you: What did Santa say to the hooker? "fuck the chimney, tonite I'm coming down your throat" i and my girlfriend's son laughed. merry christmas (and other holidays) to all you bastards. Merry Christmas er'body! Your bottle openers were big favorites. I handed them out last night and they were immediately put to use. Much to my suprise I got a bottle opener too. Of course its really a can opener, it just happens to have the little bottle opener feature on the bottom also. I got an annual family pass to the local conservation areas... Mount Nemo (climbing/hiking), kelso (climbing and mtb), rattlesnake point (climbing), halton hills (mtb), Crawford lake (hiking/Indian village) and mountsberg (hiking/kayaking/play farm). I got a beanie that has a knitted beard thing attached to it, so when I wear the beanie it looks like I have a fiery red beard and it keep my face warm. Day pass sounds good. Will have to see the beanie w/ a built in beard. In addition to the can opener (???), I got a camp chair, and some Sears Craftsman tool bags. Those were pretty good. But still waiting the rope bag. got a couple of shirts and some candy / cookies. beach time was the best time, though. mom's sending a package fedex tomorrow, so i'll have more goodies soon. Alright for Mom! I'm still waiting for a rope bag. OK the tool bag is cool, and I can load the bigger one with the rock hounding tools. We're getting quite the collection of rocks with gold flakes, let alone other rocks. The boys, well me and wife too, and efficient at find small rocks to collect.
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donald949
Jan 3, 2012, 8:49 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: donald949 wrote: climbingtrash wrote: sungam wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Lazlo wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Kartessa wrote: Happy festivus folks. My gift to you: What did Santa say to the hooker? "fuck the chimney, tonite I'm coming down your throat" i and my girlfriend's son laughed. merry christmas (and other holidays) to all you bastards. Merry Christmas er'body! Your bottle openers were big favorites. I handed them out last night and they were immediately put to use. Much to my suprise I got a bottle opener too. Of course its really a can opener, it just happens to have the little bottle opener feature on the bottom also. I got an annual family pass to the local conservation areas... Mount Nemo (climbing/hiking), kelso (climbing and mtb), rattlesnake point (climbing), halton hills (mtb), Crawford lake (hiking/Indian village) and mountsberg (hiking/kayaking/play farm). I got a beanie that has a knitted beard thing attached to it, so when I wear the beanie it looks like I have a fiery red beard and it keep my face warm. This kind... [image]http://cn1.kaboodle.com/img/c/0/0/16b/1/AAAADMy2bEQAAAAAAWscAg/beardhead.com--beard-hats-beanies-and-caps-with-mustaches.jpg?v=1310476551000[/image] Or this kind... How bout this: Donny with the throw-down! Still waiting for the Sunny pic.
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sungam
Jan 3, 2012, 10:23 PM
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erisspirit wrote: Had a great but way to short week off... got presents WOO! My BF signed me up for an advanced winter mountaineering course!!! 5 days! and I'm friends with my guide! If you couldn't tell by the much added !!!!!! I'm stoked. Even get to do a little ice climbing. Using SWS and it is Laz?
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erisspirit
Jan 3, 2012, 10:37 PM
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sungam wrote: erisspirit wrote: Had a great but way to short week off... got presents WOO! My BF signed me up for an advanced winter mountaineering course!!! 5 days! and I'm friends with my guide! If you couldn't tell by the much added !!!!!! I'm stoked. Even get to do a little ice climbing. Using SWS and it is Laz? No... Though I'm sure Laz would be a great guide too! Went with California Alpine guides... One of the guides is an old friend of mine from when I first started climbing. I don't get to see her that often anymore so I'm excited
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Gmburns2000
Jan 4, 2012, 12:21 AM
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donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: donald949 wrote: sungam wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: notapplicable wrote: Lazlo wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: Kartessa wrote: Happy festivus folks. My gift to you: What did Santa say to the hooker? "fuck the chimney, tonite I'm coming down your throat" i and my girlfriend's son laughed. merry christmas (and other holidays) to all you bastards. Merry Christmas er'body! Your bottle openers were big favorites. I handed them out last night and they were immediately put to use. Much to my suprise I got a bottle opener too. Of course its really a can opener, it just happens to have the little bottle opener feature on the bottom also. I got an annual family pass to the local conservation areas... Mount Nemo (climbing/hiking), kelso (climbing and mtb), rattlesnake point (climbing), halton hills (mtb), Crawford lake (hiking/Indian village) and mountsberg (hiking/kayaking/play farm). I got a beanie that has a knitted beard thing attached to it, so when I wear the beanie it looks like I have a fiery red beard and it keep my face warm. Day pass sounds good. Will have to see the beanie w/ a built in beard. In addition to the can opener (???), I got a camp chair, and some Sears Craftsman tool bags. Those were pretty good. But still waiting the rope bag. got a couple of shirts and some candy / cookies. beach time was the best time, though. mom's sending a package fedex tomorrow, so i'll have more goodies soon. Alright for Mom! I'm still waiting for a rope bag. OK the tool bag is cool, and I can load the bigger one with the rock hounding tools. We're getting quite the collection of rocks with gold flakes, let alone other rocks. The boys, well me and wife too, and efficient at find small rocks to collect. I'm thinking the tool bag IS the rope bag.
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Kartessa
Jan 4, 2012, 2:19 AM
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erisspirit wrote: Wooo! First post of mai 30's! Happy birthday, when was it?
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erisspirit
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Kartessa wrote: erisspirit wrote: Wooo! First post of mai 30's! Happy birthday, when was it? December 25th
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sungam
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erisspirit wrote: Kartessa wrote: erisspirit wrote: Wooo! First post of mai 30's! Happy birthday, when was it? December 25th Happy Bday!
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Gmburns2000
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erisspirit wrote: Kartessa wrote: erisspirit wrote: Wooo! First post of mai 30's! Happy birthday, when was it? December 25th A helluva a day to have a birthday. Happy birthday (belated).
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