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PostSun Aug 13, 2017 1:05 pm 
Way to go ... awesome trip! up.gif up.gif up.gif

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PostMon Aug 14, 2017 6:58 pm 
Fletcher wrote:
The swim and bath in Chilliwack Lake was one of the most refreshing experiences of my life.
you all crushed it!!! sorry about the smoke :<( a big plus one on swimming in chilliwack lake, although in my case when i did it, i was a little worried that i traumatized the locals when they saw this dirty old man dive in :>)

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PostMon Aug 14, 2017 8:05 pm 
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PostTue Aug 15, 2017 8:02 am 
Were you guys on the standard south route on redoubt, once you ascended after cornering around the flying buttress?? I climbed it from the south a long time ago, and I don't remember the chockstone gully, or anything that difficult looking. I do remember looking around at a lot of different options up near the top, until I found an easy way.

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PostFri Aug 18, 2017 9:59 am 
You just inspired a Chilliwacks trip! Looks awesome, except Custer. That looked terrible. Wait, what day is it? People generally despise the fact that I never know what day it is smile.gif

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PostFri Aug 18, 2017 5:44 pm 
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PostTue Mar 27, 2018 7:44 pm 
Some despicably overdue photos that are not terribly helpful from this trip. Many thanks to two awesome partners and great souls...
Jake on the boulder move, shortly after ascending from the Col of the Wild
Jake on the boulder move, shortly after ascending from the Col of the Wild
Jake and the Ridge of Gendarmes
Jake and the Ridge of Gendarmes
Jake and Fletcher feeling out the ledge on the southeast side below the Ridge of Gendarmes
Jake and Fletcher feeling out the ledge on the southeast side below the Ridge of Gendarmes
Fletcher on the first pitch of Hard Mox... Go getter
Fletcher on the first pitch of Hard Mox... Go getter
Sunrise on Redoubt
Sunrise on Redoubt
A sense of space
A sense of space
Moat fun, below ridge leading to Easy Mox
Moat fun, below ridge leading to Easy Mox

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PostTue Mar 27, 2018 8:28 pm 
Midnight Slogger wrote:
A sense of space
A sense of space
I had almost forgotten just how smoky it was last summer, until this reminder....
Jake Robinson wrote:
Shitty garbage fire of a peak
sh##ty garbage fire of a peak
This entire mountain is falling apart
This entire mountain is falling apart
That's what happens to old dead volcanoes....they disintegrate.

Passing rocks and trees like they were standing still
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PostTue Mar 27, 2018 9:31 pm 
It's beautiful, but man, to walk up that? Yeeee

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PostWed Mar 28, 2018 3:37 pm 
I can't remember what all I placed on Hard Mox. What I do remember is that we had brought way more pro than we needed. If I were to do it again, Id bring 3 cams and 3 nuts and feel like that was sufficient. Probably a .3, .5, and a .75 for cams, and 3 medium sized nuts. Please take into account though, I have a crappy memory.

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PostWed Mar 28, 2018 7:41 pm 
Agree with Fletcher. First pitch on Hard Mox was a few cams in the small to medium range and a few small to medium nuts. Second pitch was one small cam and one small nut. The pitch on Easy Mox was, again, a few small to medium cams and nuts, plus a slung horn or two. Really no need to bring more gear than that, except plenty of webbing (we had to replace a rappel anchor and a couple others were starting to look pretty old).

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