Stay on the Trail! Preserve the Mountain?

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Re: Stay on the Trail! Preserve the Mountain?

Post by two lunches »

tell you what, this forum is just jumpin with good threads this week. :lol:

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Re: Stay on the Trail! Preserve the Mountain?

Post by nunns »

stephakett wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2019 9:45 am tell you what, this forum is just jumpin with good threads this week. :lol:

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Its July man. The biggest month for Colorado climbing probably. People like me getting on here to get info about climbs they are planning. But then we stumble onto threads like this, and they are a lot more entertaining than watching TV.
I would rather be climbing right now, but our trip doesn't start for a week, and I need something to do until then. :-D

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"Thy righteousness is like the great mountains." --Psalms 36:6