Oh, it's a white-out. New Years Weekend Mt. Baldy yeah!

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Burchey
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This was a poll. These haven't been imported. Sorry.
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Very cool TR! Too bad about the headlamp and the usual winter traffic.
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Taco wrote: Very cool TR! Too bad about the headlamp and the usual winter traffic.
Thanks man, I should have guessed on the traffic.

Based on my experience on this climb, it must be such a sense of satisfaction for you to double-hand those technical axes as you move up on a steep ice climb. I already rock climb quite a bit, but I don't have the courage required for the waterfalls even if I could pull myself up. Scary stuff.
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Great story! And I am glad you made it back safely in this poor visibility!
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Burchey wrote:
Taco wrote: Very cool TR! Too bad about the headlamp and the usual winter traffic.
Thanks man, I should have guessed on the traffic.

Based on my experience on this climb, it must be such a sense of satisfaction for you to double-hand those technical axes as you move up on a steep ice climb. I already rock climb quite a bit, but I don't have the courage required for the waterfalls even if I could pull myself up. Scary stuff.
Two tools is more efficient, generally speaking, but often times finds the user crouched down in a less efficient position, unable to breathe as efficiently. Or something. :-)

OK, I've passed my limit on the word "efficient".
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Taco wrote: Two tools is more efficient, generally speaking, but often times finds the user crouched down in a less efficient position, unable to breathe as efficiently. Or something. :-)

OK, I've passed my limit on the word "efficient".
Copy that. I also understand more the discussion in the other thread about helmets/position of the head relative to angle of the slope, etc with respect to rolling rocks/ice. I need to fine-tune my search for a helmet to fit my giant sloped head pronto.
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Now THAT was a trip report! I loved it..lol
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titanhangman wrote: Now THAT was a trip report! I loved it..lol
Entertaining myself since 1980.
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Check out the Camp Armor helmet. Real nice, real comfy, and stable.

I don't think you're a Dbag for not taking the thing off yer adze. I found that a tad odd, but it doesn't make you a D-bag. If interwebs people think you are one, they can shove it. Just don't do it again. ;-)
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Taco wrote: Check out the Camp Armor helmet. Real nice, real comfy, and stable.

I don't think you're a Dbag for not taking the thing off yer adze. I found that a tad odd, but it doesn't make you a D-bag. If interwebs people think you are one, they can shove it. Just don't do it again. ;-)
Got it on the guard. On the helmet - that is one of about 15 different helmets I've tried on. My poor head...it's so big and lumpy, none of them seem to sit correctly. I think the Ecrin Roc or whatever it is fit the best so far, but it's spendy and still looks like it is sitting too high. The search is on.
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Great TR. Holiday traffic is the worst. That helmet comes in Red or white. Red one is cheaper. I'm think that anything I'm using on the mountain I want to stand out since it might just be attached to me when SARS is looking for it.
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Hahahaha! I've got little spittle marks on my monitor after watching the second video.

WHAAAAT. WHAAAAT.
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davantalus wrote: Hahahaha! I've got little spittle marks on my monitor after watching the second video.

WHAAAAT. WHAAAAT.
I couldn't figure out if the tree was picking a fight with me, or was just trying to figure out where in the hell all the ice came from. Either way, I figured a couple hits with the axe would do the trick.

Unrelated - I wish I would have taken video of my ice-axe/kite in the wind at the very top. It was ridiculous.
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