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A loop above Bakerville.
Re: Two obscure 12ers on a smoky day
Re: My big Platoro loop - sometimes it pays to ...
Re: A rare visit to Memory Lane
The Annual Bierstadt Climb 6/23/26
Re: The Big Beautiful Loop rides again.
Re: Meet Me in Saint Louis
Re: A tough but rewarding day in the Raggeds
Re: Looking forward to a long day …
Re: Say Yes! to some amazing views
Re: (not) A big, beautiful loop
Re: Mt Trelease and a visit to airplane crash site
Re: Buck 'o' my eye
Re: Grenadiers: Wham Ridge, the Trinity's, and ...
Re: The Island in Colorado National Monument
“One does not climb to attain enlightenment, rather one climbs because he is enlightened.
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-- Zen Master Futomaki
Three friends were stumbling home from a bar one night and found themselves on the road which led past the old cemetery. "Come have a look over here," said one friend. "It's Michael Rosenbaum's grave. He lived to the ripe old age of 87." "That's nothing," said the second friend. "Here's one named Patrick Bradley, it says here that he was 95 when he died." Just then, the climber yells out, "Good God, here's a guy who lived to be 145!" "What was his name?" asks friend number two. The climber stumbles, and awkwardly lights a match to see what else is written on the stone marker and exclaims, "It's Miles, from Dallas."