Mo better
Mo better
hey. had a little idea to send. there's kind of this seasonal rhythm, rendezvous to rocktober, fundraise and spray. was wondering if pledges to send a route could be used to both raise money from 'wagers' and motivate climbers to push themselves for both personal glory and public recognition at these events.
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Not a bad idea. Not sure what the legalities are in KY in regards to a non-profit & wagering? Are there bingo halls in KY?
"Be responsible for your actions and sensitive to the concerns of other visitors and land managers. ... Your reward is the opportunity to climb in one of the most beautiful areas in this part of the country." John H. Bronaugh
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Yes indeed, Kentucky has some of the largest, proudest bingo halls the world has ever known...captain static wrote:Are there bingo halls in KY?
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in that case, let's focus on the biggest Ingo Balls parlor
lil' bo peeps
lil' bo peeps
training is for people who care, i have a job.
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fun ideaclif wrote:hey. had a little idea to send. there's kind of this seasonal rhythm, rendezvous to rocktober, fundraise and spray. was wondering if pledges to send a route could be used to both raise money from 'wagers' and motivate climbers to push themselves for both personal glory and public recognition at these events.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/2 ... &ir=Travel
i remember the times before mountain bikes, climbing gyms, and rei when sheep love was a real wilderness discovery. did yoga do this to us? where did all these lovers of beauty come from? are the malls are still open? why god, why?
i remember the times before mountain bikes, climbing gyms, and rei when sheep love was a real wilderness discovery. did yoga do this to us? where did all these lovers of beauty come from? are the malls are still open? why god, why?
training is for people who care, i have a job.
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And we suddenly realize that all the land we set aside in the past is no longer enough. Too bad the rest has all been blown up, dug up, clear-cut, and paved over.