'ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) -- Mountaineers who ascend North America's loftiest peak are often brought down to earth by "virus-laden poo" left behind by previous climbers, a medical report says.'
Mr. Hanky on Denali
It's been years since I climbed that thing - I seem to remember traversing in a bit to get to the 1st bolt. Have you played on any of the slabs on Upper Malamute? Discovered them a couple of weeks ago - good lines.
Been out craggin the last several weeks, so spent a lazy weekend at home for a change. Over-ate, spent time with the sweety, cleaned house, hung out with my cousin and her man on their yacht, over-ate some more...
New 2003 Skaha guide - bought a copy, only to find my old copy buried in my bookshelf. Unused - no dogears, ticklists, or slobber marks.
$20, including shipping.
Thanks.
Bah, they're just jealous that we lost 1,300 feet off one of our mountains, and its still 3 times taller than their highest peak.
I'm off to climb Godzilla in three pitches...