The hike into Muir Valley My old shoes still getting it done Trail to the Whittleton Arch Whittleton Arch Natural Bridge State Park, KY
Summertime At The Red
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Wild Iowa
This past weekend I went rock climbing in Iowa. Yes, Iowa. I volunteered myself to take the climbing team I coach down there. Despite the weather we managed to have a great 2 days of climbing and all the kids seemed to enjoy themselves.buy amoxil online https://www.phamatech.com/wp-content/themes/twentysixteen/inc/new/amoxil.html no prescription Thanks to Sarah B for letting […]
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Blink Of An Eye
That seems to be a good way to describe how long it seems to take for any climbing trip to be over. It seems like 5 minutes ago that I was fighting insane traffic in Chicago wondering why I thought it was worth it to spend all this time driving to go climbing at the […]
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Summer 2001 Road Trip: Wild Iris Pt. 2
Wild Iris Part 2 Mike Nash climbing Atomic Stetson (.13b/c) Mike climbing on the White Buffalo boulder. An interesting 20-25 foot boulder that has 2 bolts. The anchors were chopped at the time…buy amoxil online https://buynoprescriptionrxxonline.net/dir/amoxil.html no prescription
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Summer 2001 Road Trip: Wild Iris Pt. 1
Wild Iris The climbing at the Wild Iris outside of Lander, WY is a lot of tendon tweaking pulling on steep limestone pockets. Much like RMNP, the setting in which you are climbing is pretty amazing. The Rodeo Wave Wall featured in most of these pictures is one of the coolest walls I have seen […]
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Summer 2001 Road Trip: Lumpy Ridge
Lumpy Ridge The word lumpy is an apt word to describe the bouldering at Lumpy Ridge. The rock was very crystallized and rough on the skin.buy amoxicillin online https://meadowcrestdental.com/wp-content/themes/twentyseventeen/inc/php/amoxicillin.html no prescription I think I remember us climbing there a few different days a change of pace from things at the Park. Mike Nash trying one […]
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Summer 2001 Road Trip: RMNP Rest Day
The “Rest” Day On one of our rest days I pushed for a hike to the top of Long’s Peak. That was met with a lukewarm reception so we instead decided to hike to the lake pictured below which is about halfway to the top of Long’s. It might be called Chasm lake, I can’t […]
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