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TRs: Gunksfest 2004
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From: Steven Cherry <ste...@panix.com>
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Subject: Re: TRs: Gunksfest 2004
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 01:50:19 +0000 (UTC)
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In <1104298493.509602.30...@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> "GOClimb" <imcracklo...@hotmail.com> writes:
>But our long absence worried the rest of the crew. Just as we'd gotten
>the rope coiled and were beginning the walk-off, Steven showed up to
>insure our non-deadness. Non-deadness confirmed, we merrily hiked down
>the Uberfall, and the fun continued!
I needed to walk around to warm up, so I figured I might as well
make up a one-man search party. I scrambled up the Uberfall descent,
and figured I walk over toward where someone would hike down from
Easy O. Sure enough, there ya'll were.
I had oral surgery last week, and was worried about busting the
stitches, so after cleaning City Lights, I stopped climbing. Then,
belaying Julie, I noticed even that used the muscles in my mouth,
so I stopped entirely.
It was really a fun day, cold as it was. Too bad, too -- today was
beautiful, must have been over 50 here in New Jersey.
-steven-