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  1. yes, but the orange crate paint was metallic with a 6 inch tall 5 speed shifter on the center bar, springer front forks with small tire, a hand brake and a sparkley orange banana seat.

     

    that pretty much trumps plain old red.

     

    5 speed? Mine was 3 speed, which (need I say?) is way cooler than 5.

     

    And mine had rear coaster brakes for that extra bit of posh.

     

    Hand brakes are tacky in comparison, of course.

  2. Is there some kind of analogy here?

     

    Like...

     

    living in New Orleans = free soloing while drunk

    living in Des Moines, Iowa = toproping

     

    snaf.gif!!!

  3. Sheepdog

    Standing in the rain

    Bullfrog

    Doing it again

    Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles

    What makes you think you're something special when you smile?

     

    Child-like

    No one understands,

    Jack knife

    In your sweaty hands,

    Some kind of innocence is measured out in years

    You don't know what it's like to listen to your fears.

     

    You can talk to me

    You can talk to me

    You can talk to me

    If you're lonely you can talk to me

  4. for what it's worth, i believe people misread Jim's comment. He was commenting on the Ralston story, i.e. how a mistake was turned into a big media adventure story.

    And in THIS instance, the guy neither made a mistake (unless you consider soloing 4th class a "mistake", I don't), nor did he turn it into a big media adventure story (he ain't gettin' rich from that summitpost trip report).

     

    Points for reading comprehension. The 15 minutes of fame thing is a bit odd in our culture. A relative gave me the Ralson book and I did read it. Seems like it was an endless tale of reckless and poorly planned trips that became "adventures". Though the he did keep his head about him once his arm got stuck.

     

    Was it Nanson who said "If it turns out to be an adventure it wasn't planned well". Upon return to his ship from the south pole Admunsen basically said things went as planned, it was a little cold, but no big deal. And then there is Scott. If he survived which one would have a book deal? Or an internet site?

     

    It is amazing how every accident or wrong turn in the mountains that turns into an epic has to be displayed on the internet. 15 minutes of fame indeed. rolleyes.gif

     

    Several years ago a friend of mine went backpacking solo in the late fall in northern Minnesota. An early snowstorm hit, and he got lost. He did almost everything wrong - left his tent and sleeping bag to try to find his way back, ended up not being able to find them again, and spent a couple days in a rotten log. When rescuers found him, he had suffered frostbite on his feet and I think he ended up losing all his toes.

     

    A few weeks later he was on the "Today" show talking about his miraculous rescue.

     

    The fact that he survived was pretty amazing, considering the foolish decisions he'd made, which included not only not letting anyone know where he was going to be and when he'd be back, but actually (intentionally) misleading his folks into thinking he was going somewhere else. And as far as losing his way in the first place...that might have been on purpose too (with the snowstorm helping). Before he left, he said he wanted to "have an adventure, to get lost."

     

    This friend of mine was a dumbass, for sure, maybe like Ralston or the guy in Krakauer's "Into the Wild." And I think it was kind of complicated for his family to really forgive him, once everything came out. But in a way I sort of understand that need to "get lost" (maybe not literally). I've been in lots of situations that could have turned out badly, and my friends probably would have called me a dumbass if they had. Still, I think I would have turned down the "Today" show...

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