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- K2 Canadian Expedition 2006
- K2: Karakoram – The First American climb 1975 pt 8
- 2009 K2 GYRATOR SNOWBOARD REVIEW
- Why is the government trying to make K2, a mild synthetic form of marijuana but without?
- K2 Demonstrates Camouflage Application
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- Kingpower K2 Torch
- Anyone have any opinions on the k2 clinch vette bindings?
- K2 “Bottleneck” 8350 meters
Posted: 04 Jul 2010 02:29 AM PDT |
K2: Karakoram – The First American climb 1975 pt 8 Posted: 04 Jul 2010 12:23 AM PDT Emmy Award winner Laszlo Pal, produces and directs this amazing and historic first American climb of K2 or Karakoram. Jim Whittaker, the legendary American mountaineer who was the first in the US to climb Everest, leads the expedition. Available on DVD for the first time here: www.amazon.com |
2009 K2 GYRATOR SNOWBOARD REVIEW Posted: 03 Jul 2010 10:03 PM PDT The Gyrator Never a day to deep The Gyrator combines legendary K2 performance with Rocker technology for those ready to go where no rider has gone before. Effortless float replace any and all leg burn while slightly stiffer nose and tail increase pop and provide stability whether you’re dropping a pillow line or sticking a 60 foot tabletop. No directional board limitations and Hyper progressive side cut lets you float through the deep stuff while still handling groomers and flats with ease. Fast, stable and fun. Either you’re in or you’re left behind. Construction Features: Rocker: Redefine your boundaries. Replacing camber with Rocker may be the best improvement in snowboarding to date! ROCKER helps the board rise to the surface of the snow while the rider maintains a centered balance for maximum control forward or switch. Get in some deeper snow and you’ll have a HUGE smile! The shorter Hyper progressive edge makes the board maneuverable and lively on groomed terrain while the pre-set Rocker allows you to jib in style. A stiffer nose and tail prevent the board from buckling whether you are dropping a pillow line or sticking a 60- foot table top. Rock-on! Tip tech: Hybritaper takes our current Hybritech Construction, and tapers out the core at the tip and tail to reduce the swing weight. We blend the tips from a cap into a thin sandwich removing the sidewall where you don’t need it. Shape: Hyper Progressive. Similar to a formula one car suspension, our Hyper Progressive … |
Why is the government trying to make K2, a mild synthetic form of marijuana but without? Posted: 03 Jul 2010 08:28 PM PDT having blood shot eyes. And you don’t have THC if you have to give a UA. So I am curious why the government wants to make owning some K2 a crime with up to 7 years in prison. |
K2 Demonstrates Camouflage Application Posted: 03 Jul 2010 03:28 PM PDT K2 Concepts demonstrates the camouflage hydro graphic dipping process. We mostly apply carbon fiber but thought this would be a nice step by step for those customers who desire a camouflage application for their products. |
Posted: 03 Jul 2010 02:43 PM PDT A twenty-three-year old cassette tape found lying in a Himalayan glacier has turned out to be a sound diary made by the Kent mountaineer Julie Tullis who died after climbing the summit of K2 in the 1980s. The tape found by a local mountain guide passed between a succession of climbers from Japan to Italy. But it’s finally been sent back to Julie’s husband and family in Groombridge. |
Posted: 03 Jul 2010 12:33 PM PDT Review of Kingpower K2 LED Cree Q5 Torch If your after a Quality LED Torch, Headlight, Batteries or Accessories within Australia, checkout www.extremetorches.com.au |
Anyone have any opinions on the k2 clinch vette bindings? Posted: 03 Jul 2010 07:28 AM PDT I’m looking to buy some bindings for my new GNU B street board. I’m deciding between these new technology clinch vette bindings or just some regular K2 bindings. I just want to know if this new technology is beneficial. They are somewhat different from flo bindings and I know those don’t have great reviews. There is no way I can demo, so any opinions? |
Posted: 03 Jul 2010 04:44 AM PDT Climbing the “Bottleneck” on K2. Climbers wait for ropes to be fixed on the traverse. Dave Watson skied down this section on Aug 4, 2009. K2Tracks.com has more videos and photos of this ski descent. |
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