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pigsteak
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with all of the crap slinging as of late, sometimes we forget to give a huge shout out to the good things that happen from climbing. This is the pace to send out the good vibes.

To Jeff for the FRC rebolt, thank you

To Rjackson and all the great times we have had this past 18 months in the woods, thank you

To Ray and Michelle for being so swell...thank you.
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
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sticking that filthy nose out again eh? right back at you.
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Piggy- for being a huge turd :) Thank you :)
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Dude, you remembered our anniversary... Better be careful or Jeff and Ray may get jealous!

A 'little' more serious... I agree totally. Guess a byproduct of getting older is that I choose to not participate in the slinging and bantering as much. It just isn't worth it (most days). Wisdom? You can't change anyone's opinion who isn't open to change, and I applaud those that truly are open.

But not to derail a thread...

I, too, am thankful for those days in the woods with friends. And even those days alone. Thanks Pig, for sharing your knowledge and so much more. And Jeff? Well that guy is off the charts. Ray? What can be said that hasn't already been said... nothing but a huge thanks again (...and again, and again, and again!). And while I'm at it, a shout out to Hamsco. Scott has done so much behind the scenes, because he truly loves the place. And then there's the regulars (tackett, wes & the countless others I don't know that well) whose good deeds continue to astonish. And you know, why not thank Joe... Sometimes it's good to get out of your comfort zone.

Here's to many more years... and thanks again to all that make it possible.
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Alright, can we eat the turkey now dad??
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rjackson wrote:Dude, you remembered our anniversary... Better be careful or Jeff and Ray may get jealous!

A 'little' more serious... I agree totally. Guess a byproduct of getting older is that I choose to not participate in the slinging and bantering as much. It just isn't worth it (most days). Wisdom? You can't change anyone's opinion who isn't open to change, and I applaud those that truly are open.

But not to derail a thread...

I, too, am thankful for those days in the woods with friends. And even those days alone. Thanks Pig, for sharing your knowledge and so much more. And Jeff? Well that guy is off the charts. Ray? What can be said that hasn't already been said... nothing but a huge thanks again (...and again, and again, and again!). And while I'm at it, a shout out to Hamsco. Scott has done so much behind the scenes, because he truly loves the place. And then there's the regulars (tackett, wes & the countless others I don't know that well) whose good deeds continue to astonish. And you know, why not thank Joe... Sometimes it's good to get out of your comfort zone.

Here's to many more years... and thanks again to all that make it possible.

Thank you for the thankyou. I know that I come off as a (insert).

Its those days in the woods that this is about...not the other stuff.
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dustonian wrote:Alright, can we eat the turkey now dad??
I was so close to making the reference myself...
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Clevis Hitch wrote:Its those days in the woods that this is about...not the other stuff.
Amen.
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To everyone who works their asses off making the Red one of the best sport climbing crags in the world. The Developers, the RRGCC, Team Suck, the Webers, and the countless individuals who selflessly do more than just climb when they pull into the Red.

Kipp, I'm glad your shoulder is better. Now go bolt some more so we can all throw wobblers.
Yo Ray jack dynomite! Listen to my beat box! Bew ch ch pff BEW ch ch pfff! Sweet!

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pigsteak wrote:To Rjackson and all the great times we have had this past 18 months in the woods, thank you
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