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atg200
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different routes of course. life's too short to repeat routes.
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bradhill
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Haha, atg, you're younger than all us folks considering it. I figure: Hike in - 3.5 hrs Get to base, gear up - .5 hrs Climb 9 pitches to summit - 4 hrs Scramble down - 1.5 hours Hike out - 4 hrs I can "take" one peer along. Two is a possibility, but it would make for a longer day. (hard to simulclimb) It looks like augrach is quite a bit more qualified than I, so maybe he would volunteer to "lead" another rope. More than four people and I'd start to doubt the odds for safety and success and rather do something like Shooting Star on James Peak.
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calamity_chk
Jan 10, 2003, 7:27 PM
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sign me up for both days. [ This Message was edited by: clymbr_chk on 2003-01-14 18:45 ]
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agrauch
Jan 10, 2003, 9:08 PM
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I don't know bout qualified, but I can "lead" another rope. I'm also a bit uncomfortable about large groups, to much to go wrong. I hadn't considered doing the route in a day. Seems fairly feasible, only 2200 feet of evelevation gain over 8 miles on the trail. It can't be any worse than climbing the Grand in a day.
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mother_sheep
Jan 10, 2003, 9:21 PM
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What's the date again? If I say I'm in I'll sign in blood or ketchup or motor oil or something.
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bradhill
Jan 10, 2003, 9:42 PM
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If L.E.P. is interesting enough by itself, maybe we should get a permit, camp and bag it AND the Mohling traverse. (near the top of my tick list; must be willing to do VERY exposed soloing) But not on the same weekend as Martha's gathering; else it wouldn't be much of a gathering, eh?
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atg200
Jan 10, 2003, 9:50 PM
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i'd be psyched for that on a non gathering weekend. i could probably totter down the approach trail and do the route the next day.
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wigglestick
Jan 10, 2003, 9:58 PM
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I am up for it too. I'll even get up early and do it in a day with somebody. Tracyroach has been trying to drag me up there for awhile. I have found that resistance is futile.
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elvislegs
Jan 10, 2003, 10:32 PM
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*Sean eyes trad rack, snow pickets, and (gasp) teles, sitting in the corner covered in DUST* *Sean eyes still smoking circular saw covered in sawdust* As you all might have figured, I'd love to come if I can finish the house and save some vacation time. June should be good timing. I'll try my damdest. Sounds like more fun than I deserve! Here's hoping. P.S. Nice beer choice there Andrew. Ever tried Big Sky's Scapegoat Pale? Good stuff as well.
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calamity_chk
Jan 10, 2003, 10:43 PM
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Quote: we've got some keg stands to do, woman holy moly. i think i'm in over my head.
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alpnclmbr1
Jan 10, 2003, 10:59 PM
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An alpine party thats Martha for you I'm in
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dlintz
Jan 10, 2003, 11:18 PM
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Mohling Traverse, nice! Which peak is that on?
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elvislegs
Jan 10, 2003, 11:31 PM
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Sherwood forest!? Hmmm if you're all lucky maybe I'll do my version of "Men In Tights". All depends on how much I drink I suppose. "We are meeeeeeeeennn, men in tights!"
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calamity_chk
Jan 11, 2003, 4:19 PM
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OMG .. how can I miss a view like that!?!
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calamity_chk
Jan 11, 2003, 10:44 PM
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touche, my dear skibby ... i was originally referring to the landscape, but who am i to turn down the chance to see a grown man in tights?? btw, elvislegs, do you have a history of playing soccer or other running sports ??
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calamity_chk
Jan 12, 2003, 4:32 PM
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nothing's a little too odd for me! i might even admire you while you're admiring me admiring someone else. elvis never answered the soccer question, though. oh, and, we should probably plot something for dear ol' andrew since he's always trying to act like an old grump at the ripe old age of 25. let's plan here and delete all evidence before he gets back from SA .. hee hee.
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bradhill
Jan 13, 2003, 7:38 PM
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The traverse would, I think, require an overnighter for all but mtn-100 miles a day-geo level hardmen. (not I will you see doing it trailhead to trailhead in a day) Theres another picture of the traverse in Alpinist 1, with a climber soloing along it. Wild!
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mikedano
Jan 14, 2003, 5:31 PM
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I'm in! Brad, it seems you've got more than enough partners to handle, but let me know if you come up short. And if anyone else is looking for an experienced multipitch trad partner for something big and cool--I'm in! I promise not to drop any giant rocks... Alternatively, I would be happy to do the leading up something like the north ridge of spearhead or something like that. And thanks Skibbaagee for setting this up!
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elvislegs
Jan 14, 2003, 6:58 PM
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Whoa, this site just has a life of it's own. allow me to address some topics in this thread: Running Sports- yeah, soccer, and lots of uphill climbing on skis, but believe me I still have what my little brother calls a "Ghetto Booty". (stupid brother!) Tights- You will have to settle for expedition weight capaline. Warmer than tights, but makes for a very awkward song title. As for being admired- that is VERY laughable. As is me dancing at all. This thread in general- My wife would slap me upside the head if she knew about all these shananagins. But she doesn't know. All You People- are alot of fun. Later
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calamity_chk
Jan 14, 2003, 7:11 PM
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w00t. a nice butt in tights! btw, bring your wife. kcrag, skibby and i are perfectly harmless. besides, i'll probably be dying of AMS anyways .. amber [ This Message was edited by: clymbr_chk on 2003-01-14 18:47 ]
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elvislegs
Jan 14, 2003, 7:19 PM
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We'll see about her, she is still very new to climbing, you all might scare her off. ...Harmless? Pshaw! How could she NOT be threatened by the two of you. Edited to add: Only kidding, my wife trusts me... most of the time. [ This Message was edited by: elvislegs on 2003-01-14 11:38 ]
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kcrag
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Maybe mikedano will bring along his babe-ino this time, as well. Looking forward to climbing with ya'll again (and meeting new peeps, too) SOON! How about just entertaining us will a little song and dance, El Vez? Tights, optional. Cheers, -kelly.
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elvislegs
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I'll bring the Guitar and do Elvis tunes. His stuff is all just 1/4/5's even I can figure that out.
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kcrag
Jan 14, 2003, 7:58 PM
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Make sure you learn "All Shook Up", my favorite crux climbing mantra. That'll be my first request. Thanks! -k. (AMS, Amber? Ha! I've heard that you're a ROCKET at high altitudes.) [ This Message was edited by: kcrag on 2003-01-14 12:00 ]
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mikedano
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Hm, Kcrag, I'm not sure I want to subject my poor wife to all you beer-guzzling slobs. (Translation: I want to watch Elvis in his tights without distraction.)
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