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Newbie but no stranger to a "gut check"


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Yesterday I put my 30lb son in a backpack and carried him almost all the way to Camp Muir, the weather was kind- lots of helicopters gathering water in giant buckets.

I am going to climb roundtrip to Muir this weekend, sans 30lb human. Would like a partner- newbie or not, don't matter though, I'm doin it anyway just thought I'd through out the rain or shine invite (did I miss national speak pirate day? arrgh). Oh.. This is a train up for a summit attempt on the weekend of the 24th, will be looking for a partner on that one also.

and likely post some mor ?'s cuz enchiladas are done

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term I picked up back when I had to do hard stuff for a living

 

running a marathon is a "gut check"

if you're in relatively decent shape, anyone can finish a marathon, just, do you have the "guts" to not quit

so it goes... Camp Muir, pretty easy, but I hear that making the Summit will require you to "check" if you got the "guts" to do it- ergo 'gut check'

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