from Kelly Cordes
What’s in the Internet water these days? People are being nice, even in forums. ‘Tis the season, I suppose. • Someone started a random thread on Mountain Project thanking Matt Samet: “Aside from replacing a boatload of bolts for the ARI, putting up a bunch of routes, and writing a lot of funny articles over the years, [...]
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from misty murphy
Keywords:
facebook friend,
Jona-Marie,
bOObalisHHHHHus,
JONA-MARIE PRICE,
lucky Sherpa,
One lucky Sherpa,
Root Glacier,
Mount Whitney 14,505 ft,
random facebook friends,
Boy O Boy
I have a BoatLOAD of random facebook friends (mostly climbers) YEP Most of them I just ignore I could not ignore this one Boy O Boy Do I have a facebook friend for you!!! GENTLEMEN: GET YER LUBE OUT LADIES: GET YER CLAWS OUT INTRODUCING........... JONA-MARIE PRICE Her photos speak volumes.......... ENJOY Khumbu Ice Fall Root Glacier, Alaska Lobuche Peak 21,151 ft., Nepal Red Cocks, Nevada Mt.Elbrus Training for climbing Mount Whitney 14,505 ft. Everest Base Camp One lucky Sherpa Jona-Marie on the Khumbu
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from Mountains and Water
In this installment, Matt Samet describes what the job of editor-in-chief was like. For anyone who has wondered what goes on behind the scenes in print media, this is a great introduction to the realities of the position. I know it certainly opened my eyes. Especially important is his point that with ever-decreasing staff levels, running the magazine was more and more a solo operation, making it difficult to distance himself from comments made about the magazine. I think readers will find Matt’s remarks
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