from 2010 Mountaineering Season
We'll never complain about the snow but we could use a little bit of a break! It is -8F today and still managing to snow. Here's Colby's trying to keep up the pace. We'll be enjoying the local New Year's festivities this weekend and will be closed on Monday. We'll reopen on Tuesday January 3, 2012.
Peace.
Beardy doesn't mind the cold and snow as long as he has a heat lamp and fresh lettuce.
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from Stevie Haston
HAPPY CHRISTMAS JOYEUX NOEL BUON NATALE BON NADAL FELIZ NAVIDAD, GOD JUL HYVÄÄ JOULUA Καλά Χριστούγεννα Fröhliche Weihnachten NADOLIG LLAWENL !
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from High Places
Right on woman!!! You so ROCK! If ever in Vail, COsend me an email, meet up and you could teach me some tricks. Peace and light, Keri O Thanks Keri!
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from High Places
I read an article about you and I think that you are awesome! Thank you for being so inspiring! Peace, Victoria Thanks Victoria!! Steph
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from Stevie Haston
So here’s a photo of a young climber being greedy and making a mess! Two people came onto my Blog last night from Iraq, and I was just wondering whom you were. A lot of people come onto my blog and don’t get it, and when they cant find the stupidity they seek, they don’t come again. That’s no loss to me. Some people come to my Blog and actually read, and gain something, which is a bit of plus. There are an estimated 4.5 million orphans in Iraq! The two blips out of the air-waves from Iraq, I guess
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from The Adventure Blog
A Canadian man who has spent the last 11-years walking around the world, completed his march yesterday , arriving back home in Montreal. Over the course of his journey, he covered more than 75,500 km (46,913 miles) and burned through 54 pairs of shoes. The 56-year Jean Béliveau began his World Wide Walk back in August of 2000 as an attempt to not only circumnavigate the globe under his own power, but also promote peace and non-violence as a way of making the world a better place for children. His route
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from Stevie Haston
(c) Lorenzo Belfrond To take a year out between school and Uni was a smart thing to do among those who could afford it. Indeed I suppose for those who could go to Uni it must have been great, I didn’t go to Uni, I went to work! I am not grumbling, I didn’t learn much at school and would’ve probably learnt nothing at Uni. Still the idea has always appealed to me, a time to pause before adulthood, a time to enjoy, a time to mature, a time to gird ones loins or grind ones loins etc. So at the tender age
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from The Mountain Library
Civilisation is hooped together, brought Under a rule, under the semblance of peace By manifold illusion; but mans life is thought, And he, despite his terror, cannot cease Ravening through century after century, Ravening, raging, and uprooting that he may come Into the desolation of reality: Egypt and Greece, good-bye, and good-bye, Rome! Hermits upon [...]
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from 2010 Mountaineering Season
The June 27, Denali Expedition lead by guide Rob Gowle r moved to High Camp today! They accomplished the move in six hours and they should be very proud of that terrific time; they are feeling strong and showing it! The team is enjoying the peace at 17,200' as there are just 2 other teams at high camp. They plan to rest on Sunday (tomorrow) and then hopefully the weather will be great and they can summit Monday or Tuesday.
Bobbi
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from Mountains and Water
About a decade ago, an eon in the ever-evolving world of climbing, a new niche of the sport was born when boulderers started visiting a relatively obscure corner of Rocky Mountain National Park, Chaos Canyon. Hidden in plain sight, the boulders there truly revealed their potential with the arrival of Dave Graham and suddenly bouldering in Colorado became important again. It has taken a while, but thanks to the efforts of Jamie Emerson, there is finally some documentation, presented in book form, of the ...
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