New to the area, new to climbing...

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Rollo
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Post by Rollo »

from someone with a handle like "photophreak" i would've expected a pic by now... must be hideous
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photophreak
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It won't let me post a picture! How do I do that? I haven't seen anyone else with a picture either.
Andrew
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here is a picture of me

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You look kind of tall in that photo.
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Jeff
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Good work on the weight loss Andrew. You're making good progress.
Jamelyn
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That tiny hint of green shorts really brings out your eyes...
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Post by pawilkes »

With the temps perfect for sending and the days getting short, it is going to be hard to find of people who want to donate a day (or days) to taking out a gumby. it is usually a lot easier to find people to take you out during the summer when days are long and there's a long season in front of you. check out Bluegrass Boulders if you want to meet people outside of the UK circle. its a good place to learn movement and get stronger
Sand inhibits the production of toughtosterone, so get it out and send.
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"And thus dissolute men abandon themselves to excesses which cause them fever and death, because the mind perverts the senses and because the will still speaks when nature is silent."
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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