I ended up on the Swauk Glacier a couple weeks ago. Cool snow, but a long walk.
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Skiing from the car does have an appeal now
In the 90s I lived in Boulder Colorado. There was a self cleaning toilet downtown for awhile.
Boulder likes to think it's green and groovy, but the toilet kept suffering from abuse. Eventually the town got rid of it.
A whole six pack all in one can plus a energy boost. What could be better.
:brew: :brew: +
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Dude
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Not quite
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but it is Freshiez!
We climbed the Diamond by rapping down from Chasm View then traversing Broadway. It's a little committing, but preferable to the bottom up approach.
I know it's after you're ascent, but something to think about if you go there again.
Nice topo
For a couple months I lived on The Hill near CU campus. Walking from the front door of the house I lived in and climbing the Flatirons was easy.
Weekends were a bad time to climb them, at least on the standard 'solo' routes.
The free hanging rap to a knife edge ridge on the Maiden was pretty cool. It was a little less visited too.
i think i can speak on behalf of the group when i say no one gives a shit what you think
We do get to hear what the evil Hello Kitty thinks about things.
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Goats have never come off as aggressive on Snow Creek to me. I'll be a bit more paranoid in the future.
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