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Chloe and I discovered a trail on the Bay area ridge trail which leads right to the top of the cemetary in the presidio. Theres a great vi...
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We drove up to Alta with Christa today, stopping at Awful Annie's as usual. A Ferrari Testarossa was in the lot, which a waiter was adm...
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Ian and I climbed De Maye en Endroit. We got a little off route, but had a good time, and blitzed it in just over 4 hours. The crux 6b is ...
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One thing you realize when you move to France is how low American standards of food quality are. OK, you dont need to move to France to rea...
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I always thought people were exaggerating when they talked about golf ball size hail stones.... until ten minutes ago, when I saw 2 or 3 of ...
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yes, I complain about it every time. yes, I swear never to believe mappy (like a Euro mapquest/blast for the north americans) again. No, I...
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yes, climbing again @goulandiere, this time with Laurent and Chloé. The PGHM were there "in training"; I wonder how I can get ...
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After my mom gave me a hard time about chairs (yes, chairs), and our lack of them, Chloe and I went to a flea market in Sassenage, with a si...
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Today I had a conversation with one of my office mates, and he was suprised by my description of what the attraction and motivation is for c...
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yes, we even took monday off! So we headed off early to get some climbing in at St Leger again, and did some nice climbs in sector Al Andal...
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