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Re: State Line Peak, another private one + "Jar...
Re: Noel's Knob, Larimers' newest ranked peak
Re: When other top climbers show respect ...
Monkey Jungle, Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic - Pico Duarte (and others), ...
Near the summit of Pico Duarte, Dominican Republic
Saint Kitts and Nevis - Mount Liamuiga, highest...
Netherlands - Mount Scenery, highest point in t...
Saint Martin/Sint Maarten - high points of the ...
In RMNP for first summit of 2026 - very nice
Re: The seven thousand dollar deer.
South Korea - Hallasan, highest point in South ...
Philippines - Mount Apo, highest point in Phili...
Re: 2005/05/29 - Chicago Basin and Jupiter Moun...
The Potter-Davis route, Patagonia
“Writing this last chapter has been difficult and painful. It involves DOs and DON'Ts, obligations and responsibilities. Most climbers are individuals who love freedom - they climb because it makes them feel free. We may expect then, that having others suggest how they ought to climb will rub wrong. There used to be so few climbers that it didn't matter where one drove a piton, there wasn't a worry about demolishing the rock. Now things are different. There are so many of us, and there will be more. A simple equation exists between freedom and numbers: the more people the less freedom. If we are to retain the beauties of the sport, the fine edge, the challenge, we must consider our style of climbing; and if we are not to mutilate and destroy the routes, we must eliminate the heavy handed use of pitons and bolts.
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-- Royal Robbins
What's the difference between a Swiss mountain guide and God?
God doesn't think he's a Swiss mountain guide.