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norma r
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Post by norma r »

Thanks for the stickers Mitch! :D
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Post by davantalus »

Taco wrote: Is that Mega Man?
Nah, I thought it just looked like Simonov's avatar.
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davantalus wrote:
Taco wrote: Is that Mega Man?
Nah, I thought it just looked like Simonov's avatar.
Yup!
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Post by QuestforBCM »

Hey guys anyway I could get some stickers mailed to me? I only have 1 I found in the Baldy register box, and would like some more to put on my climbing gear and laptop and what not. Thanks!
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Post by simonov »

Send your address to stickers@badharvest.net .
Nunc est bibendum
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davantalus
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Post by davantalus »

I've given out nearly all of my stickers to random canyoneers and forum members in the last three weeks... But my buddy Kevin and I have also put a few to good use:
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Post by Taco »

Wow.
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QuestforBCM
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Post by QuestforBCM »

Thanks for the stickers! I will be rockin em on my helmet, axe, and water bottles! And I'm going to stick a few on the register on Shasta this weekend and Rainier in Aug!
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Post by rios »

Thank You for the Stickers!
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Post by titanhangman »

I've had a busy year so far, and I finally made it to Baldy yesterday for a hike up the Ski Hut trail. Thanks for the stickers!
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Post by jfr »

Got my stickers in the mail today. Thanks, Mitch!

Needless to say, there's a classic circular black Eispiraten sticker on the back of my truck already!

And now I have yet another excuse to go hiking right away...
My hiking trip reports: https://hikingtales.com/
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Sorry it took so long.
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TracieB
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Post by TracieB »

Unless you're into 4x4 or OHV, you're not going to see this one...
I doubt Jeepers would be offended.

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Post by Burchey »

God, I love the Schneeeee one
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Tim
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Post by Tim »

Hope this doesn't offend, but just my opinion: Stickers on our own stuff like trucks and helmets...that's cool. But not really digging the stickers on signs and buildings, etc.
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Post by Mike P »

Tim wrote: Hope this doesn't offend, but just my opinion: Stickers on our own stuff like trucks and helmets...that's cool. But not really digging the stickers on signs and buildings, etc.
+1, although the Whitney register is a tradition. Here is the summit book from Monday, 9/19, when we were up there:
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Post by titanhangman »

I dig that California Republic sticker on the register!
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rade
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Post by rade »

put this on my bike last april, found some stickers in the mt baldy summit register.
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Post by Taco »

I'm mostly with you, Tim. I placed one sticker on the summit register on Lone Pine Peak, that's it I think. I don't really see that as littering or anything, since that ammo can didn't just grow there... but I am with you.

I've probably placed a couple more, but I can't remember anything worth a damn anymore.
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I just leave them in summit registers. I let other people commit the actual vandalism.
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Post by Burchey »

I've been placing them inside the registers, and sticking one on the outside. Should I chill with the outside ones? Happy to.
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Post by Taco »

You are a bad man, Adam.
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Post by Hikin_Jim »

Recent Eispiraten sightings:

Near the Bridge to Nowhere:
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East Dobbs Peak:
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Dobbs Peak:
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San Gorgonio Mountain:
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HJ
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Post by TracieB »

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con permiso 8)
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Post by Taco »

DUDE YES
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Post by jfr »

Over the fourth of July weekend I decided to divest myself of some of my significant holdings in Eispiraten Sticker Stock, by placing small packs of stickers in each of the nine registers on the San Gorgonio 9 Peaks Challenge. Sadly, all but one of the eight ammo-can registers have had their lids removed completely, and their side walls bent-in by some self-righteous hooligan. Only a few still had baggies or plastic cans with notebooks still inside; most were empty and devoid of all enjoyment. The lower sections of the ammo cans are still there because they were bolted and chained to the mountains. Now, if someone had a supply of those lids the registers could be restored, as they have special hinges/pins that were originally made for easy removal of the lids (when being used to store/deploy ammo) but there is no point in replacing them unless there is a surefire way to make removal of the lids physically impossible without tools. We (those of us who like summit registers) need a volunteer to do this dangerous job, and a benevolent donor who has the requisite lids. Sadly, neither of these kind souls will be me, as I won't be climbing all nine peaks again for several years, if ever. (I'm not getting any younger! :) )

Eispiraten Sticker Stock:
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San Gorgonio Mountain:
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Jepson Peak:
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Little Charlton Peak:
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Charlton Peak:
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Alto Diablo:
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Shields Peak:
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Anderson Peak:
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East San Bernadino Peak:
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San Bernadino Peak:
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So, if you really want a sticker, you might have to hike to one or all of these nine famous peaks. But there is no guarantee even then. These babies get snapped up quickly! :)

The only way to display your National Forest Adventure Pass:
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Special paragraph for HikeUp, who unceasingly demands more and more trip reports: I posted my trip report on the SGWA board. You can also find it (and way too many photos) on my flickr page.
My hiking trip reports: https://hikingtales.com/
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Post by HikeUp »

LOL. Stickers everywhere!

Keep up the TR's...or else!!! :D
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Taco
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Post by Taco »

That sucks about the registers. They never do it when I'm around...
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Post by Hikin_Jim »

Sorry b@stards that destroy registers. If you don't like 'em, don't sign your name in 'em, but don't destroy them making the place look like a junk heap.

HJ
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Post by climberslacker »

Little late to the action but are there any more stickers that I could get my dirty little hands on?
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