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Allison Gulch Canyoneering Videos
Video of Tom and Augie Rappelling Allison Gulch
Video of Travis Rappelling (just rotate your head 90 degrees)
Video of Tom and Augie Rappelling Allison Gulch
Video of Travis Rappelling (just rotate your head 90 degrees)
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This site has excellent videos.
http://www.youtube.com/user/mikebarter387
Mostly revolving around ice climbing, etc, as the folks there are from Banff.
http://www.youtube.com/user/mikebarter387
Mostly revolving around ice climbing, etc, as the folks there are from Banff.
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Travis,
I just saw the videos. I hadn't realized you took such extensive footage. Cool. We have to get another canyon in as soon as we can.
I just saw the videos. I hadn't realized you took such extensive footage. Cool. We have to get another canyon in as soon as we can.
Here's an animated GIF of Marty foot glissading at the bottom of the Baldy Bowl on 1-20-08


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Excellent, and sad video.
I did not know Doug Chabot was an Avalanche Investigator Guy.
I did not know Doug Chabot was an Avalanche Investigator Guy.
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Frickin' brutal
However, with this film, Blake Morstad did not die in vain. It's a fitting tribute; he continues to advance his life's work -- avalanche saftey even after his tragic passing.
Hey, you ice pirates, be careful out there.
However, with this film, Blake Morstad did not die in vain. It's a fitting tribute; he continues to advance his life's work -- avalanche saftey even after his tragic passing.
Hey, you ice pirates, be careful out there.
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You aint kidding, Jim. This is ridge-week. Fatal Funnel in a non-tactical situation, if you will.
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Youtube won't work for me anymore, I haven't a clue why. Support was of zero help. Gave up and am using Google vijja now.
Boulderdash: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 8540&hl=en
Boulderdash: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 8540&hl=en
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Thanks Augie! More on the way.
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Nice video, looks like a cool route. keep them comming.
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Hardwood, Stockton Flats to Devils Backbone: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 0587&hl=en
Mixed Climbing Search on Sugarloaf's North Face: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 3619&hl=en
Lots of myself jabbering on in the Sugarloaf video. COuple nice areas that would support a fun short day climb, and some cool mixed climbing, if it got cold enough.
Loading some more tonight.
Mixed Climbing Search on Sugarloaf's North Face: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 3619&hl=en
Lots of myself jabbering on in the Sugarloaf video. COuple nice areas that would support a fun short day climb, and some cool mixed climbing, if it got cold enough.
Loading some more tonight.
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Just in time for summer?
Heres a longer size random stitch of the West Fork Bear Creek and triplet creek..
http://tinyurl.com/47bbay
One of my favorite pools....
http://tinyurl.com/3o36cs
Heres a longer size random stitch of the West Fork Bear Creek and triplet creek..
http://tinyurl.com/47bbay
One of my favorite pools....
http://tinyurl.com/3o36cs
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I got this message when I followed the link: 
I guess I'll have to wait a while to see these.IMPORTANT! Photobucket.com problem read here:
Last night Photobucket.com DNS at register.com was hacked by malicious people that are trying to compromise our business!
We are in no way affiliated with such bad deeds and cooperate with photobucket in capturing these individuals.
They have pointed the domain photobucket.com to an account hosted on our systems!
We have blocked that and photobucked techs have restored the domain pointing to its original location!
ALL account information and pictures on photobucket.com are OK, please have patience!
Unfortunately the complete DNS replication usually takes 24-48 hours and during this time caches DNS records might still point to us!
The normal operation of Photobucket is restored and as soon as the replication is complete there should be no further such issues!
We would like to emphasize that we are in now way responsible for what happens with photobucket and all users bumping across our systems!
We are a legitimate web hosting company operating since 2003 and in no way tolerate such hacking attempts!
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Hmm, all I have is the direct links then..
http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/ni ... e_0001.flv
http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/ni ... C_0182.flv
http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/ni ... e_0001.flv
http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/ni ... C_0182.flv
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That's not the issue. The URL is fine. Photobucket itself is down. Give it another day or so and it will be up.AW wrote:Hmm, all I have is the direct links then..
http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/ni ... e_0001.flv
http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/ni ... C_0182.flv
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I can see them now too. (Very cool by the way)
From what the service provider's message said, it was a DNS (Domain Names Server) issue due to hacker attack. Once fixed, the corrected DNS entries take time to propagate/replicate accross a TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) network to the various DNS's. The DNS's route your IP (Internet Protocol) packets (when you click on a link you're generally generating an IP packet) to the correct website by translating the text address, e.g. www.myfreeforum.org (this forum), to a numeric IP address (www.myfreeforum.org = 64.38.5.254). If the DNS entries are screwed up, the Domain Name Server cannot translate www.myfreeforum.org to 64.38.5.254 and your request gets misrouted or sent off into internet never-never land. Apparently the DNS entries have been properly replicated, and things are back up.
Now weren't you just dying to know all that?
Sorry, it's kind of what I do for a living. I suppose it's possible that not everyone would automatically know what it was that I was driving at with the way I said it.
You mean you don't understand the basic flow of a TCP/IP based internet? Like, how do you live?
Yes, as a matter of fact I do live in my own little world (now you know why I want to get outdoors, to get the heck out of this little prison cell that they call a cubicle!!).
Dilbertly yours,
HJ
From what the service provider's message said, it was a DNS (Domain Names Server) issue due to hacker attack. Once fixed, the corrected DNS entries take time to propagate/replicate accross a TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) network to the various DNS's. The DNS's route your IP (Internet Protocol) packets (when you click on a link you're generally generating an IP packet) to the correct website by translating the text address, e.g. www.myfreeforum.org (this forum), to a numeric IP address (www.myfreeforum.org = 64.38.5.254). If the DNS entries are screwed up, the Domain Name Server cannot translate www.myfreeforum.org to 64.38.5.254 and your request gets misrouted or sent off into internet never-never land. Apparently the DNS entries have been properly replicated, and things are back up.
Now weren't you just dying to know all that?


You mean you don't understand the basic flow of a TCP/IP based internet? Like, how do you live?


Dilbertly yours,
HJ
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Gotta go back up there, really nice!
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. . . is like YouTube for grown-ups.
I just got an account. Once I work out this groups and channels stuff, I'm probably going to set up a channel (or a group) for SoCal climbing and mountaineering.
Here is my account, and an old video I uploaded:
I just got an account. Once I work out this groups and channels stuff, I'm probably going to set up a channel (or a group) for SoCal climbing and mountaineering.
Here is my account, and an old video I uploaded:
Nunc est bibendum
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 9219186063
Never saw that! They were lucky it wasn't real windy while in the bowl part. I freaked out when there was wind like that w/o snow, on the trail! Can't image being near the top of the bowl in windy snow like that. no thanks!
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Vimeo is pretty cool. A lot of independent filmmaker types use because it can show 720P HD video. Another cool thing is you can download the person's original high quality video file down at the lower right corner of each page. On Youtube you have to go through all sorts of monkey motion to get the flash file and then convert it to something you can edit with.