I've never heard of this before, I always thought it was a technique for shitty pro/way to simulate a nice stretchy rope. I'm really not sure why this would soften the impact of any pendulums where a...
I would appreciate something like that, but I don't think it's super important.
What about if, instead of developing a specialized tool, we just have a separate forum category for it much like they...
I think something like this would be great, especially for certain kind of trip, though I'd be really easy to hurt people's feelings.
The ACC has system where you can mark participants as a no-show....
You mentioned earlier "There might be even similar stuff at our Universities", the school I went to (TWU) has a bouldering wall that all the students/alumni can access for free. It's indoors, so not e...
As for Alan, when I talked to him on the 8th I got the impression he had might have some time to contribute but not a lot.
Yeah, that's fairly accurate. I have a day job, and I already have one cont...
Has the road melted beyond the gate?
Paul, any luck with setting up that testing site? I wouldn't mind taking a look at the code, particularly with regards to any bugfixes. I've been a PHP dev on and off for about 8 years now.
I don't...
It sound cool, but I'm not quite clear what the use case for something like this is. I live almost 2hrs from Squamish, so I would love to have a cabin to stay in instead of camping, but I probably wou...
From what I understand, one of the big differences between here and Europe is the liability. This could be pretty cool, but you'd have to find some way to keep insurance costs from killing the project...
Yup, the barrier is definitely the most dangerous part, both in terms of consequences of losing control and consequences/likelyhood of an avalanche.
I've been a PHP developer for a good 7 years now, so I may be of some assistance. I tend to be fairly busy, but depending on the sort of tasks that need getting done I could probably be of some help....
A friend and I are planning to do the Neve Traverse in a day, probably either Friday or Sunday. If Paige's group doesn't work out and you're up for a lot of work, I think you can join us.
I'm quite impressed with the quality of articles that come out of the BD QC lab.
My current machine doesn't have a middle-click, but right clicking and opening a new tab with the link will do the same thing. I'm running Firefox 19.0.2. The link on the anchor tag is https://bcmc.ca...
Just adding changing /topic/ to /#topic/ should work, I think.
Yes, I am. The topics in question are visible to me if I just single click on them (javascript hijacks the event and takes me to a slightly different url); however the urls that the links point to don...
If you visit the recent topics list and middle click on the topics to open them in a new tab, the page in the new tab has the message "Your current login status does not allow you to view this page".
In that case, I'd advise taking snowshoes if you do it before June. I'm thinking of hiking up there with my friends, probably some time in the late summer too. It will be a two day trip if we do. I ca...
I'll probably climb Baker at least a few times this spring/summer; however, I prefer to ski it in a single day (the Coleman-Deming makes for quite a pleasant ski). Do you have any ski mountaineering e...
Are you familiar at all with their Alpin skis. They're really cheap and lightweight, but I suspect there must be a downside.
I'm busy skiing in the Coq this weekend, but I'd be interested in doing something next weekend. I see nobody's posted any ice trips for that weekend yet.
I'll be going tomorrow night with an ACC friend of mine. We'll be arriving around 6:30 hopefully. My # is 604-626-6275 if you want to join us.