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Steve
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Post by Steve »

Cheers to a soon to be published author!
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
tomdarch
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Post by tomdarch »

Woohoo! I'm a guidebook freak (I have books for areas I'll probably never visit, but I liked the guidebook...) and I've got to say that I'm really excited to see this one! With such a sprawling area, so many individual crags and so many routes, plus all the photos, etc. this is going to be a really cool guidebook! Plus, there will be a few nice maps :wink:
Bacon is meat candy.
dipsi
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Post by dipsi »

Sir, I think you can retire off this thread alone! 8) Whoopeeeeeeeee!
What I love about running is you can meditate while running. It's a peaceful place.

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charlie
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Post by charlie »

tomdarch wrote:..... With such a sprawling area, so many individual crags and so many routes, plus all the photos, etc. this is going to be a really cool guidebook! Plus, there will be a few nice maps :wink:
I got a sneak peak earlier when Dave was in town and man this thing looks awesome! Sucks you had to spend so much time and effort not climbing but think about it, you're going to be way more satisfied with your effort on this outstanding guidebook than you would be with another season climbing in the Red.

Great job Ray, I will be proud to own one.

/golf clap
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