You know it's been too long since you've climbed/camped/seen the light of day when:
Even though better options are available you eat those lunch to go tuna packets at work.
You hope every day for a power outage so you can fire up your camp stove.
Everyone thinks your crazy because you sleep on the floor in your down bag. At home in the living room.
You eat your lunch on the tailgate of your truck in the parking lot at work. It's 10 degrees out.
I suppose all those could also mean that you have been out climbing and camping TOO much, as well.
Add something to the list.
you know it's been too long when....
you know it's been too long when....
"I enjoyed a Guinness after I got back home from Palm Sunday Mass." - Captain Static
"Listen, you heard what I said. Do you want me to donate or not charlie. Suck it up and procreate." - Andrew
"Listen, you heard what I said. Do you want me to donate or not charlie. Suck it up and procreate." - Andrew
Um... you use your headlamp a lot at home to save on the electric bill??? Yeah that's it.Pru wrote:that 24 pack of batteries you just bought is already gone.
Oh, wait. What was the topic?
"I enjoyed a Guinness after I got back home from Palm Sunday Mass." - Captain Static
"Listen, you heard what I said. Do you want me to donate or not charlie. Suck it up and procreate." - Andrew
"Listen, you heard what I said. Do you want me to donate or not charlie. Suck it up and procreate." - Andrew
I thnk that is a consequence of climbing too much, I see lines up all the local churches, the lexington courthouse looked like a fun climb, and basically any old house with a line of door and window ledges travesing the living roomynot wrote:The bank building on the corner looks like it will go at 5.9
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