Muir Article
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I was working alone on our house mid week when Sarah Vos phoned me out of the blue and wanted to come down with a photographer. She wanted to talk about Muir and take pixs of some of the rock there, and of course it wouldn't look right without a climber attached thereto. So, I called Matt and Amy, who were probably the only climbers down there at this time of year mid week, and they were kind enough to grab their gear and come over to the Valley. We put Matt on a very cold wet (!), but photogenic, route at the Great Arch and the photog did the rest.Steve wrote:It was really cool to see Matt monkeyin' up some rock on the front page of the paper as I went for my morning coffee. Very cool.
I love to hear other people's take on stories like this one. I thought the the whole private land recreation issues was burried a little to far down in the article. Guess I was looking for the hard news off the top as opposed to a featurey stuff first. But what do I know? It was good pub for sure.
Anyone know how they came across Muir, the Webers, et al for the story?
Thanks again to all for helping to make this a fun place to climb.
Rick and Liz
We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand. - Randy Pausch
None are so old as those who have outlived enthusiasm. - Henry David Thoreau
None are so old as those who have outlived enthusiasm. - Henry David Thoreau
Just to clarify --Sunshine wrote:...
I liked it when Weber said that some ["setter uppers" are better than other "setter uppers"]! I hope we can find more good "route setters".
Well done Sarah!
Terry Kindred
1. Even though you put the term, "setter upper" in quotes, neither the article nor I used it.
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2. I told Sarah Voss, the writer, that MV started out with first rate route developers. As they developed more and more classic routes, this attracted even more first-rate developers. This snowballing effect is what I believe Sarah meant to convey in her last two sentences.
Weber
We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand. - Randy Pausch
None are so old as those who have outlived enthusiasm. - Henry David Thoreau
None are so old as those who have outlived enthusiasm. - Henry David Thoreau