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Gear fail, try again next time. (Unless no vis)


I had about everything I needed (though I could have used a helmet). Unfortunately I got caught in a storm close to the top while I was climbing the ledge of a glacier with my ice axe. With all that ice hitting me I didn't think it was a good idea to press on.
 

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Xhale has to be getting close to most accounts ever registered on SF. Get a plaque ready for this man, mods.
 
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It just looks like you're under dressed with only a sweater on, but I'm sure a nice jacket was packed in your backpack.

I love Washington btw, a beautiful state.
 

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hopping on the lifestyle bandwagon :embar:
attempted to summit mt rainier this weekend, but ultimately had to toss in the towel shy of reaching the top. still a blast though.


Awesome, I was at Crystal today. We took the gondola up to the restaurant at 7k or so feet and tanked up on good food and beer out on the deck for about 3 hours. Incredible view of Mt. Rainier from about 10 miles away. Beautiful day.

Climbing Rainier is serious business and about 100x more difficult than most people understand. I am impressed that you gave it a shot.
 
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Yikes, I miss the PNW. It's so dry out here! I thought about heading out this coming weekend for a reunion thing, but can't make it. I'll probably have to find the time this fall.
 
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Awesome, I was at Crystal today. We took the gondola up to the restaurant at 7k or so feet and tanked up on good food and beer out on the deck for about 3 hours. Incredible view of Mt. Rainier from about 10 miles away. Beautiful day.
Climbing Rainier is serious business and about 100x more difficult than most people understand. I am impressed that you gave it a shot.


Crystal is great, I need to spend some time there this winter.

Rainier can be really challenging (I'm very out of shape tbh), but on my way up I actually saw quite a few hikers/skiers that made it to about 8500ft as a day thing. But the journey up the mountain after base camp is all business.

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Yikes, I miss the PNW. It's so dry out here! I thought about heading out this coming weekend for a reunion thing, but can't make it. I'll probably have to find the time this fall.


Yeah, pretty incredible to have something like Rainier in my own backyard. You guys have quite a few mountains I bet that would be fun to climb.
 
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They should've just titled it Disappointing Follow-up Album.

What's your waist measure jwied? Like the sweats, need something comfortable for a 31-32 where they sit.

+1 on going with a small (I think we have similar waist sizes). They're pretty slim through the legs, but I usually use the drawstring at the waistband to make sure they stay where they're supposed to at the gym.
 
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This still Lifestyle thread?

Found instructions on the Internet for my old Cadillac (Lego design 1975)

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Yes, I'm 41 and still enjoy playing with Lego. And yes, I'll stop derailing now...
 

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This still Lifestyle thread?
Found instructions on the Internet for my old Cadillac (Lego design 1975)
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Yes, I'm 41 and still enjoy playing with Lego. And yes, I'll stop derailing now...


Check this ****:
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I was ******* boss back in the day. Built that whole thing just from one general picture of the leg. OF THE LEG
 
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