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Mungeclimber

Trad climber
sorry, just posting out loud.
Topic Author's Original Post - Sep 24, 2007 - 12:41am PT
As a byproduct of working at climbing shops, I have quite a few layers just taking up space in my closet.

After cleaning the closet, i figured I'd offer em up to folks here that might need extra layers they can beat on without having to pay an arm and a leg. Send me an email- posts are not acceptance of offer to bid. Opening bid, 5 bucks on any item. Buyer to pay shipping USPS or DHL, or has to be at climbing area I'm going to in the next few months. :)

All items already washed. Pics forthcoming if I can stop screwing around on the internet.





Top Items, and in best shape:

A5 Series durable cotton pant w/integrated nylon belt size 34 (too big for me oddly enough). [buyer in progresso]

2x TNF vaporwick tshirts blue and grey size XL

TNF nylon hat beige with brown trim one size fits all

Patagonia Capilene XL Tshirt blue

Marmot half zip power stretch top, black XL, but would now fit L.

Calvin Klein beanie, new. one size, but not for big heads. still in box. original retail $50.00!!







Next tier items, but still great value in used clothing market...

Patagonia full zip synchilla top, grey sized L, but hangs large and loose. synchilla pilled, but completely serviceable and still looks in great shape. NOT loose pilling.

Patagonia 1/3 zip top "expedition weight" originally, capilene top blue with green around collar. XL i think, tags washed out, but prolly better for a large. pilled, but if you know Patagonia, pilled doesn't look like it and totally serviceable and wearable.

Patagonia 1/3 zip top expedition weight, capilene, black with blue around collar. size XXL, but more like XL fit. pilled, but if you know Patagonia, pilled doesn't look like it and totally serviceable and wearable.

Patagonia capilene heavy weight blue bottoms, XL.

Columbia polyester zip off pant legs, pant, greyishgreen, size large, but running a bit short in the length for me.

Mossimo Cargo Pant - waist 34 inseam 32, beige color. actually great shape, but I'm not into Cargo pants. [buyer in progresso]




free with purchase of above - choose one per purchased item...

TNF black basebal hat, adjustable- bill is shaped and hat is used but serviceable.

Patagonia old style expedition weight bottoms capilene XL, but very much size L fit now. blue. [buyer in progresso]

REI heavy weight polyester top, grey, size XL good fit on XL, some pilling, but totally serviceable.

Spencer Adkisson

Trad climber
Reno, NV
Sep 24, 2007 - 11:22am PT
I can beat that.

I'm selling:

Marmot Alpine Rock Suit (*Fag-Bag*)Size Large.
-Dri-Clime Top, and Scholler Soft Shell pants, with a bombay zipper down there.

Arc'Teryx Beta AR Jacket. Red Size XL. Barley used.

Cloudveil Softshell pants. Charcoal. Size Large.

Sierra Designs Black Ice Softshell Jacket. Black, Size Large.

Patagonia Retro-X Cardigan. Charcoal. XL. Brand Spankin' new.


C'mon, make a brutha happy. I knowz somebody wants this stuff! I'd rather hook one of all y'all than sell them on Ebay.

I might be willing to trade for a Double Portaledge, Large Haul Bag, or Newer Ice Tools for any, or perhaps all items. Shoot me a message, we'll talk, no big whoop.

Edit:Oh yeah, buy Mungeclimber's stuff too! (*Sorry for the thread Hijack ;-)
Spencer Adkisson

Trad climber
Reno, NV
Sep 25, 2007 - 12:15am PT
Shameless self-promotion BUMP
Chaz

Trad climber
So. Cal.
Sep 25, 2007 - 12:31am PT
I don't know, man.

Weren't you guys two of the posters on the "Flatulence Influenced Bailing" thread?
Mungeclimber

Trad climber
sorry, just posting out loud.
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 25, 2007 - 12:33am PT
not me Chaz

thx for the thread bump Spence.

Spencer Adkisson

Trad climber
Reno, NV
Sep 25, 2007 - 12:38am PT
No prob Munge.

Chaz, It wasn't me. Never even read it. I wouldn't touch a thread like that one with a 10' pole.

Edit: Was it funny or lame?
Ksolem

Trad climber
LA, Ca
Sep 25, 2007 - 01:08am PT
Everything is Large or Extra Large..?

Y'all are makin' me feel puny.
Chaz

Trad climber
So. Cal.
Sep 25, 2007 - 01:20am PT
"Edit: Was it funny or lame?"

It was funny as hell, Mr Adkisson!

I almost sh#t myself just reading it, especially the contributions by Lord Windesmere Milktoast.
Spencer Adkisson

Trad climber
Reno, NV
Sep 25, 2007 - 02:01am PT
Hahahahahahah......hahahahahahaha....hahahahaahaha!

Dingus...Damn dude...you have a way with words. I like the first story best, but both are good.

I thought I had it bad last week. My buddy and I ate a mixture of Tasty Bites and Bratwurst, and suffered the consequences. He kept passing me on the trail, and crop dusting me with his VX GAS. Then, on route, he would look at me and say, "Uh...Uh-Oh", and then take off on a lead while I sat there, anchored to the wall, marinating in his fumes. Literally eating his sh#t. It sucked. And it went on for days.

But all of that is kidsplay compared to Lord Windesmere Milktoast. Too funny.
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