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We drove up to Alta today, stopping at Awful Annie's on the way up. This was a Zoe-cabin reacquainting mission, so I left the saw at hom...
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After a half day at arhi with TONS of people, we abandoned any hope of climbing (this is the last time we will go to Kalymnos at this time o...
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To help with the tedium of air travel, I've started shooting pictures out of the window to try to identify on google maps later on. The...
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After a late start, we headed to Wegmans with Jon for a late breakfast/early lunch. Chloe had told me about Wegmans before, and the delici...
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My commute is now pretty awesome: ~22 or so minutes by bike. It's not so great when it's wet out, but I am in the process of addres...
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Jon (big jon) Chloe and I went for a walk at Green Lake and then Wegmans (I think) for lunch before getting geared up to go to Jons (little)...
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Over the col de la Croix haute, col de Grimone, gorges des gats and col de Menee... fantastic!
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This morning we had an excellent breakfast at the hotel then got a cab for the airport. Unfortunately, while it was sunny and nice in Toky...
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We drove to San Miniato for lunch. This time it was pappardelle with wild boar ragu. One pasta shape you see a lot of in this area is ...
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More bouldering Ian found a pretty bird feather, the ownership of which led to much consternation and tears. And then it was tim...
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