hey hey
check out the extraordinary efforts of friends and members of our community.
http://rrgcc.org/misc/thank-you-2010-a- ... ver-gorge/
Together we all worked to make 2010 successful. - thank you
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rick
RRG Climbing Community 2010
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Re: RRG Climbing Community 2010
Nice. That is a good list of folks. You all have done an amazing thing.
"It really is all good ! My thinking only occasionally calls it differently..."
Normie
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Re: RRG Climbing Community 2010
Well, I'm a little disappointed with myself for not catching this major typo! I guess that's the problem with having a guy the caliber of Rick Boast write our year end review. He did not say anything about himself!
Rick is a force to be reckoned with, He has dedicated himself to our community as well as his own in Tenn. He has consistently been there to lead and lend guidance when needed. Putting himself out there with an eager, upbeat attitude (I have never seen rick angry, not sure he can get real mad). He is a fellow I would follow into the fray in a heartbeat. We look forward to a great year with rick at the helm.
He is clearly better at this write up thing but I felt something needed saying!
Rick is a force to be reckoned with, He has dedicated himself to our community as well as his own in Tenn. He has consistently been there to lead and lend guidance when needed. Putting himself out there with an eager, upbeat attitude (I have never seen rick angry, not sure he can get real mad). He is a fellow I would follow into the fray in a heartbeat. We look forward to a great year with rick at the helm.
He is clearly better at this write up thing but I felt something needed saying!
"....... Be sure to linger......." Mike Tucker
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Re: RRG Climbing Community 2010
+1
"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