Men of 14ers 2020 Calendar
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Re: Men of 14ers 2020 Calendar
Representing America and Colorado shortly after the 4th on Evans crystal couloir, take your pick. Yes I’m a tool. No I don’t care
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This man speaks truth. I might as well live in the deep south again with as little as I've gotten out in the hills in the last year.. not that I'd trade the little guy for anything in the world, of course!Matt wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2019 2:27 pm Myself and several friends from this site have recently welcomed children into the world. Newborns and toddlers have a way of keeping us out of the mountains.
I've grown a lot as a person, especially in the horizontal directions.
How about 12 months of "The Dad Bods of 14ers.com?"
KeithK, you in?
I have an ever growing dad belly to contribute to this particular calendar.
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Hey, you guys speak for yourselves about the dad bods!jaymz wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2019 11:10 pmThis man speaks truth. I might as well live in the deep south again with as little as I've gotten out in the hills in the last year.. not that I'd trade the little guy for anything in the world, of course!Matt wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2019 2:27 pm Myself and several friends from this site have recently welcomed children into the world. Newborns and toddlers have a way of keeping us out of the mountains.
I've grown a lot as a person, especially in the horizontal directions.
How about 12 months of "The Dad Bods of 14ers.com?"
KeithK, you in?
I have an ever growing dad belly to contribute to this particular calendar.
I've had one LOOOOOOONG before I had kids.
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Re: Men of 14ers 2020 Calendar
(vision of Justin sumo-posing his way off the top of the Needle to start the traverse, brisk early morning, no coffee)
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I wish I could locate the picture but it’s been too long. I skied summit to base at copper in a speedo. That was damn cold in February.
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Oh I have great pictures to submit to this, but they probably shouldn't be posted publicly in this thread.
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Oh man, steamy comment for 14ers...+1 on no nipple tats. I know how I know, but how do you know?
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Well, I generally operate under the assumption that tattoos are to dudes what fake boobs are to ladies: if 65% or more isn't visible/being flaunted, they're not the thing. So was inferring.
FireOnTheMountain wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2019 9:22 pmOh man, steamy comment for 14ers...+1 on no nipple tats. I know how I know, but how do you know?
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"I get scared sometimes—lots of times—but it's not bad. You know? I feel close to myself. When I'm out there at night, I feel close to my own body, I can feel my blood moving, my skin and my fingernails, everything, it's like I'm full of electricity and I'm glowing in the dark—I'm on fire almost—I'm burning away into nothing—but it doesn't matter because I know exactly who I am." from The Things They Carried
"I get scared sometimes—lots of times—but it's not bad. You know? I feel close to myself. When I'm out there at night, I feel close to my own body, I can feel my blood moving, my skin and my fingernails, everything, it's like I'm full of electricity and I'm glowing in the dark—I'm on fire almost—I'm burning away into nothing—but it doesn't matter because I know exactly who I am." from The Things They Carried
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My imagination paints a different picture and thats all that matters really. Just watch out off for the offwidth girl, she probably don't mind the trenches.
Everyday is a G r A t E f U L Day here in the ID...?
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Re: Men of 14ers 2020 Calendar
Sheesh, all you have to do is locate Minions group photo, where you'll have 20-30 sweaty shirtless men, including Marsters. Visually, no nipple tattoos.
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I'll have y'all know, I climbed the Bastille shirtless this evening as my partner forgot a jacket. It felt liberating. I can see it becoming my thing.
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