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           <title>kaiden: It&#39;s a snap!</title>
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           <description>It&#39;s a snap!</description>
           <author>kaiden@idkfa.com (kaiden)</author>
           <category>Mercy General</category>
           <pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2013 15:44:57 -0900</pubDate>
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           <title>MrFood: its a cinch</title>
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           <description>its a cinch</description>
           <author>MrFood@idkfa.com (MrFood)</author>
           <category>Mercy General</category>
           <pubDate>Wed, 11 Dec 2013 12:24:41 -0900</pubDate>
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           <title>Green Man: You can just take my jetboi-uh...ohhh. Oh.</title>
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           <description>You can just take my jetboi-uh...ohhh. Oh.</description>
           <author>Green Man@idkfa.com (Green Man)</author>
           <category>Mercy General</category>
           <pubDate>Wed, 11 Dec 2013 02:11:46 -0900</pubDate>
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           <title>kaiden: I get bad feelings about glaciers.</title>
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           <description>I get bad feelings about glaciers.</description>
           <author>kaiden@idkfa.com (kaiden)</author>
           <category>Mercy General</category>
           <pubDate>Wed, 11 Dec 2013 01:00:51 -0900</pubDate>
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           <title>MrFood: Yeah i think the weekend after Christmas is my</title>
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           <description>Yeah i think the weekend after Christmas is my best bet. Not sure where to go, probably somewhere out of glen alps again. Maybe up towards rabbit lake? Though back towards Willawa lakes was pretty decent. Pretty much don&#39;t care where I go so long as I go, and of course I will probably need to adjust any plans depending on conditions anyway.     I have everything one would need for the Eklutna traverse, and depending on your foot size enough for two people even, because now I have extra plastic boots provided you wear something in the 10-11 range. Otherwise AMH rents the ski&#39;s and a climbing helmet. By the way I plan on bringing some of my climbing gear with me, mostly because I was able to play around on some waterfall ice a couple weekends ago and it was way fun. But ice is pretty hard to find here in the cascades and I figure it might be easier to find some out of Anchorage while I&#39;m there. So if you&#39;re slightly interested in maybe have the opportunity to try something I can in fact bring some extra gear up. A proper stove will be my number 1 priority and I have one I don&#39;t have to worry about flying with now.</description>
           <author>MrFood@idkfa.com (MrFood)</author>
           <category>Mercy General</category>
           <pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2013 17:43:03 -0900</pubDate>
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           <title>Scrotor: That Eklutna traverse looks awesooooome. I</title>
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           <description>That Eklutna traverse looks awesooooome. I know you own most of the necessary equipment, but I&#39;d definitely have to rent a ton!     Anyhow, it&#39;d be fun to get out, if even for just a day trip. What dates? weekend after Xmas?</description>
           <author>Scrotor@idkfa.com (Scrotor)</author>
           <category>Mercy General</category>
           <pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2013 16:15:23 -0900</pubDate>
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           <title>MrFood: So I&#39;ll be in Anchorage from the 21st to</title>
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           <description>So I&#39;ll be in Anchorage from the 21st to Jan 4th. I think this year my visiting family schedule will be a lot less hectic which may actually leave me with some free time. So I propose an outdoor adventure.     So those of you who remember the bitter cold of our last outing and the technical mistakes that made it pretty difficult to eat, have fun, want to continue living, or like me end up with giant ass blisters on my heels because I wore shitty boots. Not sure if this year will be more friendly to our cause, but I&#39;d be interested in giving it a try.     Also I have to say I&#39;ve never even heard of this but it sounds hella amazing and I&#39;d love to try it some day. The Eklutna traverse is like a way more badass crow creek pass trip. And for the most part there&#39;s cabins all along route which are really neat looking, but it does mean a lot of glacier travel.</description>
           <author>MrFood@idkfa.com (MrFood)</author>
           <category>Mercy General</category>
           <pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2013 13:59:00 -0900</pubDate>
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