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Kartessa
Apr 19, 2013, 10:01 AM
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Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: I checked out your accuweather, too see if it was any better than weather. Still lots of ads, but they're a lot less annoying. lay out is different, could be better. But extended forcasts for over 3 weeks out, thats crazy. I know it's not accurate, so I'm staying flexible. I may stay in the red if its not horribly wet, or I may hightail it for some beach time in the flattest state in the lower 48 FL? Thats a long drive and I will not come visit you there. I hate that state. I'll let you in on a secret: pretty much anything I do is for the little guy. I think he deserves to play on a beach more than sit out a ton of rain :p I even dedicate this PT to my kid
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Gmburns2000
Apr 19, 2013, 5:24 PM
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Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: I checked out your accuweather, too see if it was any better than weather. Still lots of ads, but they're a lot less annoying. lay out is different, could be better. But extended forcasts for over 3 weeks out, thats crazy. I know it's not accurate, so I'm staying flexible. I may stay in the red if its not horribly wet, or I may hightail it for some beach time in the flattest state in the lower 48 FL? Thats a long drive and I will not come visit you there. I hate that state. I'll let you in on a secret: pretty much anything I do is for the little guy. I think he deserves to play on a beach more than sit out a ton of rain :p kid needs to get a job, start pulling his weight, stopping being driven to the four corners of North America. You think he'd make a good smuggler? 'cause I know some people who could use a good smuggler. See, there's a job for him right there. Pays well, too.
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Kartessa
Apr 19, 2013, 5:35 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: I checked out your accuweather, too see if it was any better than weather. Still lots of ads, but they're a lot less annoying. lay out is different, could be better. But extended forcasts for over 3 weeks out, thats crazy. I know it's not accurate, so I'm staying flexible. I may stay in the red if its not horribly wet, or I may hightail it for some beach time in the flattest state in the lower 48 FL? Thats a long drive and I will not come visit you there. I hate that state. I'll let you in on a secret: pretty much anything I do is for the little guy. I think he deserves to play on a beach more than sit out a ton of rain :p kid needs to get a job, start pulling his weight, stopping being driven to the four corners of North America. You think he'd make a good smuggler? 'cause I know some people who could use a good smuggler. See, there's a job for him right there. Pays well, too. That cute little face wouldn't last a day in prison
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Kartessa
Apr 19, 2013, 5:36 PM
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forecast is improving
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donald949
Apr 19, 2013, 5:44 PM
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epoch wrote: Donny,, have you been up to Mineral King in SEKI before? Yes for a couple of trips, 2 good week long backpacking trips. Gorgous alpine area. At the time there was a ranger station to bet your backcountry permits there, can't say if that is still the case, the seki website should have the 411. Miles of narrow rough dirt roads to get there, but otherwise easily 2wd driveable.
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donald949
Apr 19, 2013, 5:44 PM
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donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: Donny,, have you been up to Mineral King in SEKI before? Yes for a couple of trips, 2 good week long backpacking trips. Gorgous alpine area. At the time there was a ranger station to bet your backcountry permits there, can't say if that is still the case, the seki website should have the 411. Miles of narrow rough dirt roads to get there, but otherwise easily 2wd driveable. *eyes glaze over*
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donald949
Apr 19, 2013, 5:46 PM
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donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: Donny,, have you been up to Mineral King in SEKI before? Yes for a couple of trips, 2 good week long backpacking trips. Gorgous alpine area. At the time there was a ranger station to bet your backcountry permits there, can't say if that is still the case, the seki website should have the 411. Miles of narrow rough dirt roads to get there, but otherwise easily 2wd driveable. *eyes glaze over* y due ewe axe?
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donald949
Apr 19, 2013, 5:48 PM
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Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: I checked out your accuweather, too see if it was any better than weather. Still lots of ads, but they're a lot less annoying. lay out is different, could be better. But extended forcasts for over 3 weeks out, thats crazy. I know it's not accurate, so I'm staying flexible. I may stay in the red if its not horribly wet, or I may hightail it for some beach time in the flattest state in the lower 48 FL? Thats a long drive and I will not come visit you there. I hate that state. I'll let you in on a secret: pretty much anything I do is for the little guy. I think he deserves to play on a beach more than sit out a ton of rain :p I'm guessing there gots to be some good beaches not quite that far south/miles away. Now if the weather is any good there who knows?
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donald949
Apr 19, 2013, 5:50 PM
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looks like next sat is on for sum easy cragging. Got one partner, and a maybe.
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Kartessa
Apr 19, 2013, 6:21 PM
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donald949 wrote: looks like next sat is on for sum easy cragging. Got one partner, and a maybe. w00t!
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notapplicable
Apr 19, 2013, 6:53 PM
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Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: I checked out your accuweather, too see if it was any better than weather. Still lots of ads, but they're a lot less annoying. lay out is different, could be better. But extended forcasts for over 3 weeks out, thats crazy. I know it's not accurate, so I'm staying flexible. I may stay in the red if its not horribly wet, or I may hightail it for some beach time in the flattest state in the lower 48 FL? Thats a long drive and I will not come visit you there. I hate that state. I'll let you in on a secret: pretty much anything I do is for the little guy. I think he deserves to play on a beach more than sit out a ton of rain :p True story. I am, as always, reserving the option to bail at the last minute if weather is abysmal.
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notapplicable
Apr 19, 2013, 6:54 PM
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Kartessa wrote: forecast is improving WOO! Going to the NRG this weekend. Weather looks swell.
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Kartessa
Apr 19, 2013, 7:28 PM
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notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: I checked out your accuweather, too see if it was any better than weather. Still lots of ads, but they're a lot less annoying. lay out is different, could be better. But extended forcasts for over 3 weeks out, thats crazy. I know it's not accurate, so I'm staying flexible. I may stay in the red if its not horribly wet, or I may hightail it for some beach time in the flattest state in the lower 48 FL? Thats a long drive and I will not come visit you there. I hate that state. I'll let you in on a secret: pretty much anything I do is for the little guy. I think he deserves to play on a beach more than sit out a ton of rain :p True story. I am, as always, reserving the option to bail at the last minute if weather is abysmal. well like I said, if its less than 60% of days call for more than a 50% POP, then I'll stay...
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Kartessa
Apr 19, 2013, 7:29 PM
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notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: forecast is improving WOO! Going to the NRG this weekend. Weather looks swell. I'm working straight through til Monday at noon.
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notapplicable
Apr 19, 2013, 7:40 PM
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donald949 wrote: Kartessa wrote: notapplicable wrote: Kartessa wrote: donald949 wrote: I checked out your accuweather, too see if it was any better than weather. Still lots of ads, but they're a lot less annoying. lay out is different, could be better. But extended forcasts for over 3 weeks out, thats crazy. I know it's not accurate, so I'm staying flexible. I may stay in the red if its not horribly wet, or I may hightail it for some beach time in the flattest state in the lower 48 FL? Thats a long drive and I will not come visit you there. I hate that state. I'll let you in on a secret: pretty much anything I do is for the little guy. I think he deserves to play on a beach more than sit out a ton of rain :p I'm guessing there gots to be some good beaches not quite that far south/miles away. Now if the weather is any good there who knows? Still a bit chilly in the middle of the EC for beach going.
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Apr 19, 2013, 7:41 PM
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donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: Donny,, have you been up to Mineral King in SEKI before? Yes for a couple of trips, 2 good week long backpacking trips. Gorgous alpine area. At the time there was a ranger station to bet your backcountry permits there, can't say if that is still the case, the seki website should have the 411. Miles of narrow rough dirt roads to get there, but otherwise easily 2wd driveable. *eyes glaze over* y due ewe axe? I am planning a 4 day trip Memorial Day weekend. I have awl the logistics set in motion and plans made... except for one thing: Marmot deterrent. I've read a few different methods to do this, and since it will be early season they'll be out in force. How'd you do it? I've seen everything from tarping the bottom of your vehicle to surrounding your vehicle in chicken wire, a combination of the two, and even adding coyote urine and mothballs. Leaving your hood open is another method too... Just looking for opinions/what people did.
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Kartessa
Apr 19, 2013, 7:51 PM
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epoch wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: Donny,, have you been up to Mineral King in SEKI before? Yes for a couple of trips, 2 good week long backpacking trips. Gorgous alpine area. At the time there was a ranger station to bet your backcountry permits there, can't say if that is still the case, the seki website should have the 411. Miles of narrow rough dirt roads to get there, but otherwise easily 2wd driveable. *eyes glaze over* y due ewe axe? I am planning a 4 day trip Memorial Day weekend. I have awl the logistics set in motion and plans made... except for one thing: Marmot deterrent. I've read a few different methods to do this, and since it will be early season they'll be out in force. How'd you do it? I've seen everything from tarping the bottom of your vehicle to surrounding your vehicle in chicken wire, a combination of the two, and even adding coyote urine and mothballs. Leaving your hood open is another method too... Just looking for opinions/what people did. I'm seeing a lot of tarps on google
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Gmburns2000
Apr 20, 2013, 12:35 AM
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I've never seen a speedboat look so afraid.
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Gmburns2000
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now it's up to the doctors to keep him alive. fingers are crossed.
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Apr 20, 2013, 4:30 AM
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Kartessa wrote: epoch wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: epoch wrote: Donny,, have you been up to Mineral King in SEKI before? Yes for a couple of trips, 2 good week long backpacking trips. Gorgous alpine area. At the time there was a ranger station to bet your backcountry permits there, can't say if that is still the case, the seki website should have the 411. Miles of narrow rough dirt roads to get there, but otherwise easily 2wd driveable. *eyes glaze over* y due ewe axe? I am planning a 4 day trip Memorial Day weekend. I have awl the logistics set in motion and plans made... except for one thing: Marmot deterrent. I've read a few different methods to do this, and since it will be early season they'll be out in force. How'd you do it? I've seen everything from tarping the bottom of your vehicle to surrounding your vehicle in chicken wire, a combination of the two, and even adding coyote urine and mothballs. Leaving your hood open is another method too... Just looking for opinions/what people did. I'm seeing a lot of tarps on google I've seen that too, but I've also read that they are ineffective against a smart Marmot. Sort of the same thing with chicken wire. I was thinking of a hybrid. Staking down the chicken wire, really well, and then tying the top tight while at the same time adding over-the-car support to keep the fat ones from pulling the chicken wire down.
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Apr 20, 2013, 12:20 PM
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About to leave for a Native American sweat lodge and naming ceremony. Psyched!
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notapplicable
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Climbing was good. Arm held up way better than expected. It's a little tender but thats all. Mostly sport wanking. Onsighted/flashed some .10's, and failed all over two different .11c's Hightlight of the trip was an attempted onsight of Fairtracer at Kaymoor. Possibly the best .10d (*cough* .11a *cough* atleast) gear line I've ever been on. It has three destinct cruxes, one harder than the next and theres no real rest between the second two. Took some pretty decent falls on a grey master cam. I definitely had fun on that one.
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Kartessa
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notapplicable wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: [image]https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/417887_10200480777493561_1881587355_n.jpg[/image] It would seem that I have some news to catch up on. Or you could just play Grand Theft Auto for 12 hours
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