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  1. xoomboy

    Total Elevation?

    Great answers, guys, thanks for joining in and providing the links :) I definitely see the point about establishing constraints -- ie, is it single-peak only, or can you string peaks together across longer traverses, which would greatly change the potential minimum gain. As far as max gain...
  2. xoomboy

    Total Elevation?

    Absolutely, that's why I was thinking the best values to calculate would be minimum and maximum possible elevation gains
  3. xoomboy

    Total Elevation?

    Math geeks with spare time on their hands, unite! Wondering if anyone can calculate the total elevation gain for the 48 (or 67) 4000-footers? Obviously there are many ways to go about bagging each peak, so minimum/maximum figures would probably be the most useful. Extra credit: Include...
  4. xoomboy

    New Ice Axe Blog

    Just a quick update -- I've done a little more hunting and have added about a dozen more axes. So, now there are almost 70 listed. I didn't realize how many there were! I also added links to various sites that carry the axes, such as Moosejaw.com. They have a little more info about them such...
  5. xoomboy

    New Ice Axe Blog

    Hi everyone, Just wanted to let you all know that I've created a new blog to keep track of all the different ice axes out there (general mountaineering style). No reviews/ratings/etc. It's more of a quick starting point if you're thinking about picking up a new one to see what's on the...
  6. xoomboy

    January, Northern Presis, Alpine Style

    Seems to me you have your goals in reverse order :D Just kidding -- hope you had a great time. Sorry I saw this post so late, I would have been interested in the trip. Matt
  7. xoomboy

    N/S Crocker trip recommendations

    Great, thanks for the information! I'll post a trip report when I get back next week. Matt
  8. xoomboy

    N/S Crocker trip recommendations

    Hi Bob, Thanks for the link. What happens when you get to the end of the available road -- is it okay to just pull over and park? How is the actual hike? I'm looking at the AMC map and it seems relatively straightforward -- although this is 1:95000 we're talking about. Is there anything...
  9. xoomboy

    N/S Crocker trip recommendations

    Hi there, My buddy and I are planning to hike North and South Crocker on Friday -- with a possible side trip to Reddington depending on time/weather. I've been looking for trip reports specific to a winter ascent, but can't really seem to find anything. Wondering specifically about trailhead...
  10. xoomboy

    Shuttle service for Sugarloaf/Saddleback in Maine?

    Hi everyone, Thank you very much for the helpful responses -- I'm sorry I didn't respond (got sidetracked, forgot that I posted, you know how it goes). One of my partners in crime actually knew someone in Rangeley that drove my Jeep over to Sugarloaf for us We did the trip this past weekend...
  11. xoomboy

    Shuttle service for Sugarloaf/Saddleback in Maine?

    Hi there, Does anyone know if someone in the Sugarloaf/Saddleback area (Carrabassett, Kingfield, etc.) runs a shuttle service between the two mountains? We are trying to avoid spotting a car at Sugarloaf for a big hike we are planning for next weekend. Thanks! Matt
  12. xoomboy

    Franconia Ridge Trip Report

    giggy -- trying to recall, yes, I'm sure we crossed paths with you. There were two of us. I had a navy jacket on, and my buddy had a red jacket. Both with poles, packs, and crampons depending on what time you saw us. JackH -- Sounds like last year you were hoping for Lafayette the day after...
  13. xoomboy

    Franconia Ridge Trip Report

    Got up early Saturday morning, threw the pack in the Jeep and headed North with my buddy Art to get some winter hiking in. The weather report was extremely favorable (25 deg. F, light variable wind), so we set our sights on the loop that takes hikers up to Little Haystack Mtn, over Mt. Lincoln...
  14. xoomboy

    "Enhancing" pants for crampon use

    Hi all, Did a search on the forums for "crampon patch material" and nothing came up, so I figured I'd post my question. I've got a great pair of pants that I'd like to use during the winter months. However, they do not have protective crampon patches on the insteps, and after just a couple of...
  15. xoomboy

    Osprey Aether 60 or North Face MG55

    Count me as another proud owner of an Osprey Aether (75). I absolutely love it -- most comfortable pack I've ever worn. I have found myself on a couple of occasions wishing that I had the 60, though. The 75 is amazing, but it's for "more than a weekend" gear lists, and I'm not quite there...
  16. xoomboy

    princeton-tec

    You know, I've been nothing but impressed with their little Aurora headlamp for a year now. I used to carry a Petzl Tikka, but the P-T is MUCH brighter (shhh, don't tell my dog, Tikka). It's always nice to hear that a company who puts out a decent product is also cool to deal with when...
  17. xoomboy

    Most Peaks in one day

    I did the Pemi loop last summer with my cousin. Camped at Big Rock, up at 4:00am, started at 5:00 from Lincoln Woods, back to the car at 8:38pm. Flume Liberty Little Haystack Lincoln Lafayette Garfield Galehead South Twin Guyot Bond Bondcliff Crazy weather, especially considering it was...
  18. xoomboy

    Gear rating

    You can also check out the AMC board http://appalachia.outdoors.org/bbs and Gear Review http://www.gearreview.com but my personal favorite is backpackgeartest.org http://www.backpackgeartest.org Matt
  19. xoomboy

    Things I learned this winter

    As far as lightening the load, my advice is that you do not try to make a compromise between the weight you carry and your mental well-being. By leaving something behind, you're only going to stress yourself out. So, rather than learn how to "safely" travel with less than you typically bring...
  20. xoomboy

    Need help choosing snowshoes

    Sounds like all the posters here love the MSRs, and with good reason -- they're great shoes. I'll throw my 2-cent monkeywrench into your decision, though, and say that I love my Atlas 1030's. The bindings fit like a glove and allow for great freedom of motion. They fall away like you'd expect...
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