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What was the most heart pounding momentView MessagesRE: What was the most heart pounding moment “Chili - I know, but I'm tryig to score some points here...” 6:54:09 PM 10/18/01 RE: What was the most heart pounding moment “Mel, one word...Viagra.” 11:45:36 PM 10/18/01 RE: What was the most heart pounding moment “I don't know why but I never seem to get scared when I am sure I should be. It is always later when I think about it. mediaman-- I know just the place at Deer Creek you are talking about. It spooks a lot of people. My bummer over there was on the other side from where you were. We had come over by the river route from Tapeats. This was a long time ago before there was a well worn trail. We were just route finding--anyway we went all the way to the narrows and side hilled in some really soft stuff above the crack you describe. Near the river it is a couple hundred feet drop. Hated to go forward--couldn't go back.” 2:09:56 AM 10/19/01 RE: What was the most heart pounding moment “I was petrified yesterday when the optomotrist charged me $300 for a pair of glasses.” 6:40:52 AM 10/19/01 RE: What was the most heart pounding moment “what ??? bacpac got stoned ??? say it aint so !!!” 8:02:05 AM 10/19/01 RE: What was the most heart pounding moment “While crossing a glacier and feeling every stone on the glacier buzzing. Climbing unroped up a Scree slope in Nepal in cloud, then realizing how exposed it was when the clouds parted.” 10:44:41 AM 10/19/01 RE: What was the most heart pounding moment “The last time I got stoned, Tarp Rat was in diapers.” 11:15:23 AM 10/19/01 RE: What was the most heart pounding moment “So did ya have to go to the bifocals like you once said bacpac?” 11:18:29 AM 10/19/01 RE: What was the most heart pounding moment “I got the split screen specs. This will be my first pair.” 11:20:14 AM 10/19/01 RE: What was the most heart pounding moment “the $300 included fixing your hairy palms, too!” 11:21:28 AM 10/19/01 RE: What was the most heart pounding moment “Oh bacpac--you're showin your age. I have blended trifocals. Those $300 specks are gonna make you think you are stoned--walking a foot off the floor until you get used to them.” 11:29:12 AM 10/19/01 RE: What was the most heart pounding moment “Well, there was one time when I went around a bend and came upon a nekkid girl bathing herself. She was facing the other way, so she didn't see me. I stood there with my jaw down to my knees. After a while she noticed me, turned bright red and took off. Running by me while picking up her clothes. I was so stunned I didn't even get a chance to ask for her name and number.” 4:56:02 PM 10/19/01 RE: What was the most heart pounding moment “LOL stanlee!” 11:05:00 PM 10/19/01 RE: What was the most heart pounding moment “that was me stanlee” 11:07:37 PM 10/19/01 RE: What was the most heart pounding moment “Small world ain't it Bugaboo. Didn't recognize you with your clothes on. Lol” 6:00:54 PM 10/21/01 RE: What was the most heart pounding moment “I had a pretty scare while traversing a steep snow slope in the north cascades. It was a high route called the Ptarmigan traverse, and our packs were about 75 pounds, with ropes, food for 7 days, and cold weather gear. I was not wearing crampons, and slipped on the snow slope, which was about 100 feet above a cliff that dropped off 200 feet. I went into a self arrest, and dug my ice axe in and put my weight on it. I kept sliding, due to the weight of the pack, and the soft snow. I was digging my feet in, my elbows, and doing a push up on the ice axe, but I was still going down. I felt my feet go over the edge, then my knees, and then I was in the air, falling backwards. I fell about 10 feet, and hit a ledge. In any other place along the cliff, I would have gone a lot farther. The fall was broken by my pack, which broke the waist belt. I climbed out and continued on to camp for the day.” 5:59:25 PM 10/24/01
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