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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
Mt Herman: Up the East Face 5/13/26
Re: Windy Blue Blue Blue
Nice leg stretcher and scramble above Unaweep C...
Re: Mt Herman via the SE slopes from the Flow D...
Re: A Golden Gate(ish) 4 pack
“There's no shame in my game.
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-- Ollie Neben
“One winter morning a hiker and her husband were listening to the radio during breakfast. The announcer came on and said, "We're expecting 8 to 10 inches of snow today. Park your car on the even-numbered side of the street, so the snow plows can get through." Not wanting to get a ticket, the hiker went outside and moved the car to the even-numbered side of the road. A week later, the announcer said, "It's a miserable winter. We're expecting another 10 to l2 inches of snow today. Park your car on the odd-numbered side of the street, so the snow plows can get through." The hiker went out and moved the car to the odd-numbered side of the street. The same thing happened a couple of days later when they were having breakfast, but before they could hear which side of the street to park the car, the power went out. "What do we do now?" said the hiker. "I have no idea where to park the car." The husband said, "Why don't you just leave it in the garage?"