October 2006 Archives

Milkshake Madness and Club Meeting

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Milkshake Madness, Saturday night October 28. Invite your friends and neighbors- it's gonna be MADNESS! biggrin.gif

UPDATE: We had a great time at Milkshake Madness! There were about 40 or more folks there, and everyone was having fun seeing old friends or meeting new people. There were seven slideshows and more milkshakes than you could hit with an ice axe! Good times!

Coming up:

Annual Club Meeting, Wednesday night November 8. Members only! smile.gif

Cragging at Vantage

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Frederic and Doxey made a day of cragging at Vantage. Good times! We climbed Choss Master and other routes. Also, Frederic got to lead his first bolted 5.8, the aptly named Vantage Point. Fantastic!

October Club Night was Knots Night

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Our October Club Night was held last Wednesday night at Randy K.'s house. Randy was a great host, and led us through practice of basic knots for rock climbing. We had six in all, and it was great to learn new knots or practice old ones. Thanks Randy!

Fred R

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-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Redmon [mailto:fgriii@msn.com]
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 8:45 PM
To: Doxey Kemp
Subject: RE: [BUSHWHACKERS] Initiatives for 2007

OK Doxey, my list is below.
Fred

1 Leadership Course - a set of lectures and field trips challenging the aspiring trip leader
2 Intermediate Glacier Climbing Course - beyond the basics; leading, steep terrain, crevasse puzzles
3 Crevasse Rescue Clinic - learn or refresh basic techniques then mix them in difficult situations
4 Avalanche Awareness - an avy course concentrating on avoidance rather than rescue
5 Cragging Course - a rock climbing course covering basic skills such as rappelling
6 Alaska Mountaineering Outing - two weeks of glacier travel and peak-bagging in the Alaska Range
7 Conservation - hard work but fun and social; trail-building, beach cleanups, crag cleanups, and more
8 Guide Tricks for Climbers - aimed at trad rock leaders; techniques that guides employ
9 Scrambling/Cross Country - an off-trail mountain travel course, but less technical so no ropes needed

Beth R

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-----Original Message-----
From: Beth Reite [mailto:b_reite@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 7:41 PM
To: Doxey Kemp
Subject: Re: [BUSHWHACKERS] Initiatives for 2007


>#3* Cragging Course - a rock climbing course covering basic skills such as >rappelling
#2>* Crevasse Rescue Clinic - learn or refresh basic techniques then mix them in difficult situations
#1>* Guide Tricks for Climbers - aimed at trad rock leaders; techniques that guides employ
#4>* Conservation - hard work but fun and social; trail-building, beach cleanups, crag cleanups, and more
THanks,
beth

Seth and Ian visit Index

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On Saturday, Seth and Ian, their friend Dylan, and Dylan's Dad(!), met up for some sunny rock climbing in Index. They climbed a route named Slow Children, a 5.10d finger crack. Wow!

Dylan leads the pitch
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Ian ponders the route
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In this photo, Ian studies the Bushwhacker Club Articles of Incorporation. tongue.gif "Hmmm... how does one become president of this organization?"
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More Cragging at Tieton

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Doxey, Doug H, Sandy and Randy K piled into Sandy's car and trekked over to Tieton's Royal Columns Sunday. Sandy led Good Timer and Western Front. Randy led Double Trouble and Slacker. I was feeling really good, and so led Mushmaker, 5.7, and Jam Exam, 5.9. Royal Columns was not at all crowded - two other parties in the morning, and in the afternoon we had the crag all to ourselves. All agreed, it was a great day out.