thør
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Peregrinator said:Oh, man, I can imagine.
I wanna go back to AK and play in Little Switzerland.
http://www.alpineascents.com/images/alaska/alaska-rockfp2.jpg
Way above my ability...
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Peregrinator said:Oh, man, I can imagine.
I wanna go back to AK and play in Little Switzerland.
Hmmm. Wanna go climbing? I need someone who speaks Arizonian....veryblueeyes said:It is probably about30 miles*?*. I *think* it's on Reservation land. I am not sure about permits and such for climbing. I know when I was living there we had to get Reservation permits, not just State.
Yeah, mine, too, I imagine. That place is pretty unforgiving.thør said:
Peregrinator said:Hmmm. Wanna go climbing? I need someone who speaks Arizonian....
thør said:
It's a date then.veryblueeyes said:Belay me in... Will do it.
The Moose's Tooth has more appeal to me:Peregrinator said:Yeah, mine, too, I imagine. That place is pretty unforgiving.
Let's go there first, then AZ to warm up again.veryblueeyes said:Thor, that is an amazing picture. I want to visit Alaska so bad. One of the few states I haven't been to.
I'd like one of each, please.thør said:The Moose's Tooth has more appeal to me:
http://www.peakware.com/photos/181b.jpg
oops, i mean:
http://www.pubcrawler.com/logos/l101420-10052001-880.jpg
LOL
Peregrinator said:Let's go there first, then AZ to warm up again.
veryblueeyes said:Thor, that is an amazing picture. I want to visit Alaska so bad. One of the few states I haven't been to.
veryblueeyes said:Sounds like a plan to me, but the naughty side of my mind can think of ways to warm you up even in snow. *I am evil*
Peregrinator said:I'd like one of each, please.
That's not evil. Evil is NOT thinking of ways to warm me up in the snow.veryblueeyes said:Sounds like a plan to me, but the naughty side of my mind can think of ways to warm you up even in snow. *I am evil*
You forgot the heaviest wetsuit money can buy....thør said:Then you should come to Alaska. I have lived here since I was born and I take a lot of what Alaska has to offer for granted. I see people visit who "have always wanted to go to Alaska" and when they get here, they are old and virtually spent (physically). The fun parts of Alaska are not necessarily kind to older folk. Yeah, they see some of the state before they die, but they have no idea of what's really out there. Bring your surfboard, a kayak or two, climbing gear, skis, etc. and have THE time of your life. You never know who you will meet, but you will meet some cool people.
disclaimer: The author once wore a "I brag about Alaska" button.
Peregrinator said:You forgot the heaviest wetsuit money can buy....
Hey, Thor, what do you do up there? Edit: I mean, like, to earn a living.
Yeah, I thought of that after I posted it. I was thinking of a friend who surfs here a lot.thør said:I gave up on the wetsuit after swimming in the Nenana River.......It's a drysuit for watersports....
I'm just an engineer......(not the train driver kind)
thør said:Then you should come to Alaska. I have lived here since I was born and I take a lot of what Alaska has to offer for granted. I see people visit who "have always wanted to go to Alaska" and when they get here, they are old and virtually spent (physically). The fun parts of Alaska are not necessarily kind to older folk. Yeah, they see some of the state before they die, but they have no idea of what's really out there. Bring your surfboard, a kayak or two, climbing gear, skis, etc. and have THE time of your life. You never know who you will meet, but you will meet some cool people.
disclaimer: The author once wore a "I brag about Alaska" button.
thør said:I gave up on the wetsuit after swimming in the Nenana River.......It's a drysuit for watersports....
I'm just an engineer......(not the train driver kind)
It's a great place, in my limited experience. When Mrs Perg lived up there she said it was true that, regarding the men, "The odds are good, but the goods are odd." I met a few characters in Talkeetna, but everybody was really friendly. The landscape is enormous; it was hard to take pics that had any sense of the scale of the place. I saw bald eagles and moose all over the place. Just amazing.veryblueeyes said:I have been to several countries and most of the States, but not to Alaska. My double duty wetsuit? *teasing* A friend in Colorado kayaks quite often in winter and he said there are particular kayaks used then what is here, which is usually warmer waters. I may have to rent up there. I will have to double the string and buy knew reels for my rods, I should think. When I deep sea fish, the first mate takes care of it, but I would presume I would need thick lines for stream fishing there. Skiis, no problem. Camping gear, no problem. Some equipment, I would need.
So far, everyone I have met either online or IRL from Alaska have been most wonderful.
Peregrinator said:Yeah, I thought of that after I posted it. I was thinking of a friend who surfs here a lot.
That's right; I think you told me that before. What kind?
veryblueeyes said:I have been to several countries and most of the States, but not to Alaska. My double duty wetsuit? *teasing* A friend in Colorado kayaks quite often in winter and he said there are particular kayaks used than what is here, which is usually warmer waters. I may have to rent up there. I will have to double the string and buy knew reels for my rods, I should think. When I deep sea fish, the first mate takes care of it, but I would presume I would need thick lines for stream fishing there. Skiis, no problem. Camping gear, no problem. Some equipment, I would need.
So far, everyone I have met either online or IRL from Alaska have been most wonderful.
Peregrinator said:It's a great place, in my limited experience. When Mrs Perg lived up there she said it was true that, regarding the men, "The odds are good, but the goods are odd." I met a few characters in Talkeetna, but everybody was really friendly. The landscape is enormous; it was hard to take pics that had any sense of the scale of the place. I saw bald eagles and moose all over the place. Just amazing.
I was going to say "That's cool," but I realized the pun would be awful. Interesting; I'd like to hear more.thør said:I mostly work on projects in cold regions. Some specialty stuff.