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bcmtngrrrl
Jul 22, 2002, 1:27 PM
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Gimmie all the info you have. How long was the hike in? The climb? Easily accomplished in a day? Or better in two days. Route finding? Anything would be helpful.
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kman
Jul 23, 2002, 8:19 AM
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I heard that route finding can be a bit tricky...so I hear
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bcmtngrrrl
Jul 23, 2002, 2:19 PM
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Okay people, here's the situation. I'm supposed to be climbing this thing in two weeks with my "dirty boy" and another climbing partner, whom I'll call "Wonderbar" (pronounced Vunderbar) for now. Now, my dirty boy, being the obsessively organized person that he is, has read everything he can get his hands on, and studied all the maps, but still would like some first hand info. Wonderbar on the other hand, will probably call around 9 o'clock the night before to either a)claim he's sick and can't make it, or b)start asking what kind of gear he should pack, and if we have any suggestions on what he might want to have for breakfast. The point being, I need your help to make this thing go as smoothly as possible, so I don't get stuck with them bickering like a couple of old ladies! Yeah, it wouldn't be the first time. [ This Message was edited by: bcmtngrrrl on 2002-07-23 07:21 ]
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newtocalgary
Jul 23, 2002, 9:44 PM
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Ive been up solar system and Life on earth which route are you taking? the approach is straight forward if you have a 4X4 or a hike in if you dont Easily done in a day but start early route finding is straight forward on the main routes and can draw you off the more adventurous stuff its only 6-9 pitches but is way more adventurist than the chief
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