Peregrinator
Hooded On A Hill
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- May 27, 2004
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Little Tighty said:Right I have to run that through the powers that be.
Here we go again with the bureaucracy.
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Little Tighty said:Right I have to run that through the powers that be.
snasu said:congrats fo Perg-wife.
Oooo... dimples are cute. I dimple back.Peregrinator said:She says thanks. She's grinning a lot and her dimples are in full bloom.
Peregrinator said:Thanks. We've both been looking and it's been pretty stressful.
Got me a sugar momma. Heh.
Delicacy said:Would you like a job as a roofer?
You can be the guy who goes up and melts the ice & snow off the roofs with a weed burner, since you have experience with ice, snow, and high places.
The pay is damn good and we offer such benefits as free coffee, raingear, paid days off to go fishing.
SaintPeter said:Have you ever had lightning strike nearby while you were on a rock?
snasu said:Oooo... dimples are cute. I dimple back.
snasu said:well now, isn't that a scary picture.
I'm amazed you went up. I'm not so good with heights. There is a reason all my shoe have less then a 2" heel.Peregrinator said:That was a scary hundred feet of climbing. I seriously thought I was going to take a big fall that day.
snasu said:I'm amazed you went up. I'm not so good with heights. There is a reason all my shoe have less then a 2" heel.
I don't remember it, but that doesn't mean you didn't post it. I would so panic in the middle of that climb (any climb).Peregrinator said:It's such a beautiful line....climbers can feel compelled to interact with certain pieces of rock just because they're so perfect-looking.
I always tell my climbing students that you're supposed to be afraid of heights.
Did I post that to you before?
snasu said:I don't remember it, but that doesn't mean you didn't post it. I would so panic in the middle of that climb (any climb).
It's a awesome pic, though.
Peregrinator said:Thanks. We've both been looking and it's been pretty stressful.
Got me a sugar momma. Heh.
Silverlily said:When I was very young, I saw a documentary on climbers. In it, they were going up a sheer cliff and had to stop for darkness. They got out some hammock/tent thing and slept hanging there. Is that real?
Peregrinator said:Absolutely. They started with hammocks and then evolved as clever people and eventually tent-makers got involved. There's several different varieties of "portaledge" on the market now.
Gringao said:A. Do you loop-view "Vertical Limit"?
B. What are you getting the Missus to celebrate the new job?
C. How do you manage to take enough beer and ice along on your climbs to make it worthwhile?
Silverlily said:Those were quite possibly some of the scariest things I've ever seen, and I LIKE heights. I'm not exactly alert when I awaken and I can see leaning right over the side. What holds them on to the mountain?
Gringao said:I kinda liked Vertical Limit...but I'm a landlubber.
Good to see the proper victuals making it to the pinnacle. I always enjoyed high-altitude alcohol...got snockered in Peru at around 14,000' once. Didn't take much.