That was us! Wish I had started as young as you! Keep on rocking!OwenRichardson wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 11:29 pmCongratulations! I'm not positive, but I believe we (two young boys) camped next to you guys near Vallecito Creek. Regardless, I'm super happy to hear you got Jagged! What an awesome way to finish out a multi-year project.
My Story of Finishing The Centennials.
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I fight the battle that is already lost.
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This is great. Thanks for posting, and congrats on the achievement.
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Strong work Bailey Tyson!
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Congratulations on a great achievement!!! Based on the knowledge displayed in your posts, I assumed that you had finished the centennials long ago. Like you say though you are at least as much of a technical climber as a peak bagger.
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Yeah, I really wasn’t focused on the list for awhile, and then I wanted to finish with Amy, since it was really her goal. Jagged was the perfect mountain for us to finish together on.
Thanks for the kind words, everyone!
I fight the battle that is already lost.