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Shepido
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Dec 19, 2014
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CO
· Joined Aug 2014
· Points: 50
Thanks somehow missed that.
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Tits McGee
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Dec 19, 2014
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Boulder, CO
· Joined Apr 2008
· Points: 260
- ***PUBLIC DIS-SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT****
For all of those who are less intrepid (read lazy). Here's Free Beta For you. Moffatt Tunnel Ice - Thin but IN. Too much water was diverted to try and save the pillar, but it wasn't diverted properly forming a large hanging curtain and now the main flow is anemic and dying. Hidden Falls - IN. Really sad to go and lead the thing and not find a single screw hole from anyone leading - So go and TR the crap out of it, since that's all that people do there anyway. Lincoln - BEEN IN. As it is every year since the last ice age. It comes into shape in late October and grows continuously until June EVERY YEAR. The Overflow/Jewel Lake Ice - IN. Thin in spots, but then again it always is. Now go forth and hack up every good piece of ice in the Front Range while on TR!
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tenpins
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Dec 19, 2014
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jan 2007
· Points: 30
Ryan Edwards wrote:@tenpins, what about any organizations out there that might donate something like that? Ic cascade toboggan a company that might do that? It just seems to me like it would be good to have the rescue gear there and in good repair, but I don't have the ability to replace it myself. If this is for use as a sled, you could repair it. You can always email cascade toboggan and see, but just off hand, given their unit price, I'd wager no. SAR teams sometimes have old ones on the shelf somewhere, but they also keep them on hand for contingencies like simultaneous missions or mass casualty. of course try and determine the owner of this gear first.
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tenpins
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Dec 19, 2014
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jan 2007
· Points: 30
Tits McGee wrote: Lincoln - BEEN IN. As it is every year since the last ice age. It comes into shape in late October and grows continuously until June EVERY YEAR. but what about this year
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Scott McMahon
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Dec 19, 2014
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Boulder, CO
· Joined Feb 2006
· Points: 1,425
tenpins wrote: but what about this year How about now? Is lincoln in now?
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The Blueprint Part Dank
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Dec 19, 2014
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FEMA Region VIII
· Joined Jun 2013
· Points: 460
Tits McGee wrote:****PUBLIC DIS-SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT**** For all of those who are less intrepid (read lazy). Here's Free Beta For you. Moffatt Tunnel Ice - Thin but IN. Too much water was diverted to try and save the pillar, but it wasn't diverted properly forming a large hanging curtain and now the main flow is anemic and dying. Hidden Falls - IN. Really sad to go and lead the thing and not find a single screw hole from anyone leading - So go and TR the crap out of it, since that's all that people do there anyway. Lincoln - BEEN IN. As it is every year since the last ice age. It comes into shape in late October and grows continuously until June EVERY YEAR. The Overflow/Jewel Lake Ice - IN. Thin in spots, but then again it always is. Now go forth and hack up every good piece of ice in the Front Range while on TR! I imagine that Lincoln was super fat during the last ice age
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Ivan Locke
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Dec 19, 2014
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Taos, NM
· Joined Oct 2009
· Points: 80
HEY Pagosa Climbers, I know you are out there. Any word on Treasure? Anyone, Anyone...
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MyFeetHurt
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Dec 20, 2014
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Glenwood, CO
· Joined Oct 2011
· Points: 10
Tried to get to the black lake slabs today, we were stopped in our tracks by the obvious blowdown just past jewel lake, which appears to be old news. Is there a new trail around this mess, or is everyone just adding an extra hour of hell trying to post hole through the mess? The wind erased all previous tracks when we arrived this morning to break trail, so there was not any obvious way through it that we could find.
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ozman
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Dec 21, 2014
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CO / NM
· Joined Jan 2011
· Points: 510
Dukes of Hazard (silverton) is in fat! I've never seen it so big. Go get it!
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The Blueprint Part Dank
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Dec 21, 2014
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FEMA Region VIII
· Joined Jun 2013
· Points: 460
ozman wrote:Dukes of Hazard (silverton) is in fat! I've never seen it so big. Go get it! Staightnin' the curves Flatnin the hills Someday the mountain might get 'em But the law never will
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James2 Jones
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Dec 21, 2014
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Oct 2014
· Points: 0
Its official ice climbing is gay as hell! Time to find a new sport.
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Jesse Morehouse
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Dec 21, 2014
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CO
· Joined May 2006
· Points: 1,975
J. Ivan Locke wrote:HEY Pagosa Climbers, I know you are out there. Any word on Treasure? Anyone, Anyone... Ivan, Ive been intermittently posting conditions on the Wolf Creek Pass overview page. Bottom line- the pass is in horrible shape. The climbs around Alpha Male as well as Romulus are in but thats about all. Treasure is not formed up.
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Taylor-B.
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Dec 21, 2014
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Valdez, AK
· Joined Oct 2009
· Points: 3,186
James2 wrote:Its official ice climbing is gay as hell! Time to find a new sport. Booo Booo:( what a lowball, derogatory comment! James, you sound like a pathetic little man. Unless your referring to "gay" as being happy. Yup, just a bunch of happy climbers on here sharing beta and getting stoked!
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Caleb
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Dec 21, 2014
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Boulder, CO
· Joined Jun 2013
· Points: 260
MyFeetHurt wrote:Tried to get to the black lake slabs today, we were stopped in our tracks by the obvious blowdown just past jewel lake, which appears to be old news. Is there a new trail around this mess, or is everyone just adding an extra hour of hell trying to post hole through the mess? The wind erased all previous tracks when we arrived this morning to break trail, so there was not any obvious way through it that we could find. Once you pass Mill lake you get funnel led into a small meadow. In fresh snow this is where the tracks wander in every direction. The trail is hard right when looking up the canyon. It may take you a little time to find it but it's obvious once you do. West Gully and Yellow Tears were in fat 12/6 ish. Stone man was in but super brittle. The first curtain was quite blank and chandeliered.
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Ivan Locke
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Dec 21, 2014
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Taos, NM
· Joined Oct 2009
· Points: 80
Jesse Morehouse wrote: Ivan, Ive been intermittently posting conditions on the Wolf Creek Pass overview page. Bottom line- the pass is in horrible shape. The climbs around Alpha Male as well as Romulus are in but thats about all. Treasure is not formed up. Drove up there today before seeing Jesse's post. Could have saved some mileage and time as we discovered a very sad looking pass, shitty wet and or non existent routes, along with miles of beetle kill on the pass and the worst snow pack I have ever seen up there.
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Tom Wood
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Dec 22, 2014
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Dec 2008
· Points: 0
WadeM wrote:Concrete Shoes Wont Help Yah in Da River Climbed 12/13/14 All ice on route was super hard and plating, but good enough to climb. P1 P2 Mixed pitch had about 2-4 inches of ice going up the runnels P3 Final pitch was really good Then 700 ft of bs gully to the top of the ridge. Hiking out on the road in mtneering boots is demoralizing 2 star route, with a crappy descent Hey did you access that route via the Echo Lake trail, and was that climb one of the Spaulding climbs? I was up there a few weeks ago and it looked really thin from a distance. Instead of topping out, is a rap off an option? Thanks for the beta (and you are right, the hike out down HWY 5 blows)
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Bill Mustard
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Dec 22, 2014
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Silt, CO
· Joined Aug 2011
· Points: 161
Anybody been up to redstone yet? I heard the Redstone Pillar fell down last weekend. Anybody done avocado gully, the drool ect?
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tom bohanon
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Dec 23, 2014
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Glenwood Springs, Colorado
· Joined Jan 2006
· Points: 185
Wyoming Sheep Ranch wrote: "Anybody been up to redstone yet? I heard the Redstone Pillar fell down last weekend. Anybody done avocado gully, the drool ect?" I don't know about the Pillar, but there is nothing to climb up Avocado Gully as of December 17...just a little drizzle of incomplete and wet ice on P2, and nothing on the first low angle section.
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Eric and Lucie
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Dec 23, 2014
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Boulder, CO
· Joined Oct 2004
· Points: 140
SW CO update, as of last WE (12/20-21/2014): - Skylight area had decent conditions, but was insanely crowded. Ice was good on Sat, though a bit thin in places, particularly top-outs.
- Ames Ice Hose: fist pitch unusually fat. Rest of climb fat enough, but second pitch was a dripping mess on Sunday...
- Ice park has a long way to go (looked much worse than a month ago)
- did not check Silverton/Eureka this time around.
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Taylor Badeau
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Dec 23, 2014
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Oct 2014
· Points: 10
Looking for any info regarding Hallett's Chimney and Brainfreeze...
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