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Psalms 104:18 - The high mountains are for the wild goats; the rocks are a refuge for the badgers. Proverbs 30:26 - the badgers are a people not mighty, yet they make their homes in the rocks; Exodus 33:21 - And the LORD said, "Behold, there is a place by me where you shall stand upon the rock; Deuteronomy 32:31 - For their rock is not as our Rock Job 28:9 - "Man puts his hand to the flinty rock, and overturns mountains by the roots. Job 28:10 - He cuts out channels in the rocks, and his eye sees every precious thing. Job 39:28 - On the rock he dwells and makes his home in the fastness of the rocky crag. Psalms 40:2 - He drew me up from the desolate pit, out of the miry bog, and set my feet upon a rock, making my steps secure. Jeremiah 4:29 - At the noise of horseman and archer every city takes to flight; they enter thickets; they climb among rocks; all the cities are forsaken, and no man dwells in them. Luke 8:13 - And the ones on the rock are those who, when they hear the word, receive it with joy; Acts 27:29 - And fearing that we might run on the rocks, they let out four anchors 1 Peter 2:8 - A stone that will make men stumble, a rock that will make them fall. Joel 2:7 - They shall run like mighty men; they shall climb the wall like men of war 2 Samuel 22:30 "With my God I can scale a wall"
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I caught a tree once when falling off a cliff...
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now, how old are you? since you are born on halloween, do you put the candles in your jack o lantern and blow it out?
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i could see greenness around midnight last night in da chilliwack valley
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I've got the world up my ass and i'm gonna move fast be the first won't be the last i've got the world up my ass society is burning me up take a bite, spit it out take their rules rip 'em up, tear them down twisted mind, withered brain you know I'm going insane I just tell them to get back when they tell me how to act i've got the world up my ass you know I've got the world up my ass
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my second favorite winter bivi is the Lillooet motel. my favorite winter bivi is : a friends' cabin 3rd on the list would be: illegal occupation of plywood shack in the woods near Canmore . 4th would have to be tenting it at the Terzaghi Dam brrrrrrrrr. a -20 bag with overbag and a down jacket and syntho parka as quilts works pretty good. the big problem is when it is so cold there is ice crust on sleeping bag around your breathing hole from frozen exhalation
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I thought they all took "The Snow Leopard"... I couldn't finish it because he just kept droning on and on... how come no one has flamed me yet for asserting that people go to Tibet with a book about Nepal?
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"Hi Mike, it's Beckey. WHAT? Yeah, we've got 2,000 pounds of horsecock here to fly in to the Monarch. WHAT? HUH? Yeah, ok, sure, we'll be there in 20 minutes."
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Sun Ra has left this plane of existance RIP Herman P Blount, cryptorchidal testicle and all.
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only two tracks. one good one and one sucky one. fortunately the good one is like 30 minutes long! This one is much less accessible but it was Sun Ra who renamed Ferrel Sanders Pharaoh...
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fat, drunken, and dead at 50-something of a heart attack. live hard die fast
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you won't find bush raingear made of that fancy gore tex shit on a working man, its coated nylon with safety rel;ective strips the whole way. the theory is - if you get wet with sweat, at least you stay warm. getting wet with rain makes you get cold. i have tested this theory and agree with it. coated nylon rocks for slow bush wacking and standing around holding a rod in a clearcut. in the mountains?
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that's what they told YOU, bagel boy uh right... and i just have had it wrong for the last 5-6 years... yup - bagel boy
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Two faced piece of shit BTW you didn't complain about the Gong I played driving to Tatla Lake Was that Gong, I thought it was a record of your cat throwing up
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The Burgess Book of Lies is good on this count as well. Except that the Burgess brothers are, unfortunately, sad wankers who were run out of Canada for sucking so much
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that's what they told YOU, bagel boy
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I heard the subject of this talk will be "The Pay Phones of Canada and the American West"
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My favorite winter shelter is: The Lillooet motel.
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1) "Climbers" M John Harrison 2) "This Game of Ghosts" Joe Simpson 3) complete works of M Twight I have noticed many climbers favorite climbing books are old classics from the 1930's or whenever. I believe this romantic nostalgism disaffects us from modern climbing and the reality of history. You know, everyone goes to Nepal with "Seven Years in Tibet" and then whines about how much things have changed. Grow up! That said WH Murray "Mountaineering in Scotland" is a total fucking classic. Ditto "No Picnic on Mt Kenya" Felice Benuzzi. Finally go get "a Climbers Life" by Don Whillans for storys of beer drinking, pub fighting, hard sends, Patagonia, Himalayas and leading 5.11 roof cracks in 1957
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if the leader is in groundfall mode maybe a bouldering mat, bouncy castle or trampoline is more effective than a rope anyway