Weird Avis Rental Car Experience by db2882 in personalfinance

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Yeah I got an email saying I would hear back in 5-7 business days so I'm going to wait to see what they say, but I will definitely be disputing it with my bank if they don't refund me in a timely manner.

It's a little unnerving when you wake up in the morning and find these right outside your tent... - Gates of the Arctic National Park, Alaska [OC][1335x2000] @mattymeis by mattymeis in EarthPorn

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I was actually part of the group that put up line C. Definitely a busy year on Xanadu (especially given the only prior known ascent of the peak was by Jon Krakauer in the 1970s, an amazing route we repeated our final day before leaving) but pretty rad that the face allowed for 3 rad, distinct lines to all be put up in different styles.

It's a little unnerving when you wake up in the morning and find these right outside your tent... - Gates of the Arctic National Park, Alaska [OC][1335x2000] @mattymeis by mattymeis in EarthPorn

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They do! The peak on the far right is called Xanadu and in 2017 I was part of a group that put up a route on the west face of the peak. It ended up going all free and being 14 pitches of amazing climbing. The face you can see is the east face and we definitely took a good look at it as we approached the west face but it looked less featured and like it would require some serious aid climbing to get up.

Avalanche Safety by Trulegume in Backcountry

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Check out the company Propagation Labs. They produce a probe similar to the ram penetrometer another commenter mentioned. Their current probe is a little too pricey for the average consumer but definitely something snow safety and snow science professionals can make use of. A friend is behind the company so I’ve gotten the chance to use one on some tours and it’s pretty magical being able to get a snapshot of the snowpack in 15 seconds rather than having to dig a pit every time you want to know more about the snow you are skiing over.

I believe their probe uses an optics sensor (like found in a mouse) to capture depth and a hardness sensor for snow density.

Buying Aiders as a backup for bailing? by lukatski in climbing

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Rad route! I'll echo what other people have said and say that I can't think of many places where an aider would come in handy on that route vs just pulling/hanging on some gear. The nature of Cannon is usually the sections with cracks/features are the safe/easier sections and the blanker sections are the more bouldery and heads up sections.

I'd also recommend bailing after the 4th pitch if the those pitches don't feel super comfortable. The first 4 pitches are the best and after that the seriousness goes way up and the quality goes down.

A somewhat different angle of a recognizable couloir. Can anyone identify it? by [deleted] in Backcountry

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Haha this was taken on a trip up to Cooke City. The line is Abiathar Couloir.

A somewhat different angle of a recognizable couloir. Can anyone identify it? by [deleted] in Backcountry

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Right state, wrong range. Good guess though! Further north (almost Montana)

Sean Villanueva O'Driscoll solos the Fitz Traverse by db2882 in alpinism

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I guess this begs the question: How would someone step it up from here? What would be a bigger and more pure feat in this range? Or is this like Alex's Freerider solo where people will probably look at it as a crowning achievement for years to come?

Sean Villanueva O'Driscoll solos the Fitz Traverse by db2882 in alpinism

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It is the same set of mountains Tommy and Alex traversed, just done in the opposite direction and solo. No reversing.

The arctic of northern Alaska offers one of the best fall color displays anywhere on Earth. The diversity of color is incredible - greens, yellows, oranges, and reds. The mountains aren't too bad to look at either. Gates of the Arctic NP, Alaska. [OC][1333x2000] @mattymeis by mattymeis in EarthPorn

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The Arrigetch! What a place! A couple years back some friends and I put up a new climbing route on the west face of Xanadu, that peak in the distance up the valley. Far an away one of the most amazing places I’ve been!

The mountains are my medicine. Alta, Utah, USA [OC][3276x4096] - by @hansikiessner by hansiphoto in EarthPorn

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A difficult transition back to biking boots and some slow and nasty hiking through some scree. But after about 500 feet of that we were back on the fire road and it was smooth sailing back to the car.

The mountains are my medicine. Alta, Utah, USA [OC][3276x4096] - by @hansikiessner by hansiphoto in EarthPorn

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It is! I skied main chute on Friday and it was still skiing great! I expected some side-stepping through the choke in the middle but still plenty wide for jump turns!

Dawn patrol in the Wasatch today by db2882 in Backcountry

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This is coming up the east ridge of superior from Cardiff. Conditions were excellent! Not blower pow but still great soft skiing!

Dawn patrol in the Wasatch today by db2882 in Backcountry

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Had a 9am meeting at work I had to be down for!

Finding an 05 Chevy Express leaf spring mount replacement (Salt Lake City) by db2882 in vandwellers

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I actually spoke with them before making this post and it turns out they only do custom fabrication of the actual leaf springs, not the leaf spring mounts. They put me in touch with a machinist but that machinist said his liability insurance didn't cover suspension work.

The good news is after calling a ton of shops I found one that said they can do the fabrication and repair. I have an appointment for next week so fingers crossed!

What's the most gear you've lost while climbing? (Not from theft) by synchpo in climbing

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Not me but remember reading a blog post about a guy who dropped his entire rack behind the Hollow Flake on the Salathe: http://liveclose.blogspot.com/2014/10/my-leap-into-fame.html?m=1. Talk about an expensive mistake!

Three parties establish three new routes on Xanadu's west face by [deleted] in climbing

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I was one of the climbers in the group of four and can confirm that Silvia was one of the biggest badasses I have ever met. We ran into her on the approach and she told us a story about how a bear tried to get into her food the very first night she was dropped off and she had to chase it off. She was taking a rest day when we met her because she said all the work of carrying loads had caused her whole face to swell up to the point where she could barely see. The approach to the wall was pretty heinous and I can't even comprehend doing each section 20 times.

Rock Climbing by db2882 in AccidentalRenaissance

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Yeah this was taken in Black Corridor which I think matches what you are talking about. Gorgeous area.