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3-May-2014 1:04:01 AM
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Im off to Yosemite and Colorado in about 5 weeks. Does anyone know anyone over there that I can meet up with to go for a climb? Or any advice? (i'd prefer not to pay for a guide if possible).
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3-May-2014 6:29:55 AM
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You won't have trouble finding someone. If you want to try and pre-arange someone, check out supertopo.com and mountainproject.com.
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3-May-2014 8:36:44 AM
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Don't do it. America is full of weirdos.
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3-May-2014 9:27:53 AM
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Yosemite will be starting to get hot - better to aim for Tuolumne as hwy 120 is already open (earliest opening since 1988 - thank you drought!!).
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3-May-2014 10:29:20 AM
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How is the area recovering from the rim fire from last year?
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3-May-2014 10:45:21 AM
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That's getting a bit personal ay dalai?
pmonks we are booking a site in the pines for 3 wks in october, r u &/or family interested in dropping by?
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3-May-2014 11:11:02 AM
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On 3/05/2014 Superstu wrote:
>That's getting a bit personal ay dalai?
Once you get to certain age its an open table discussing illnesses and bodily functions... ;-)
Seriously that fire last year burnt out a lot of the area around the valley. That and now drought will slow recovery even further!
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3-May-2014 4:42:07 PM
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On 3/05/2014 dalai wrote:
>On 3/05/2014 Superstu wrote:
>>That's getting a bit personal ay dalai?
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>Once you get to certain age its an open table discussing illnesses and
>bodily functions... ;-)
What age might that be?
I continually get embarrassed by my own (not old) generation being crass by acknowledging these things.
Seriously who cares if you crapped or not, as long as it wasn't on an access track?
Slut innuendo is a different matter. Share some of that and people may notice and or care.
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