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cedica wrote: ↑Tue Oct 20, 2020 5:07 pm
Asking for a friend, are there any dominatrices on or around 14ers.com? They would give whole new meaning to "type 2 fun" expression.
Male or female or transsexual Doms? Orientation preferred? If you're going to be cruising for a fetish, be specific.
"Auto racing, bull fighting, and mountain climbing are the only real sports ... all others are games." - Ernest Hemingway (or was it Barnaby Conrad?)
Your knees only get so many bumps in life, don't waste them on moguls!
“No athlete is truly tested until they’ve stared an injury in the face and come out on the other side stronger than ever” -anonymous
shays_days wrote: ↑Tue Oct 20, 2020 10:02 am
I can’t stand people who think hiking is a noble and serious pursuit that deserves to be honored It’s a completely arbitrary and selfish sport that benefits no one but yourself. We do it because it’s fun and we enjoy it, it’s no more important than baseball or drawing or guitar or underwater basket weaving. Pretty self centered to call someone having fun with your hobby in their own way a mockery of the hobby lol.
Met some random guy on top of Torreys a couple 4th of Julys ago. He was grilling hamburgers and hotdogs for all the other peeps...
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Well expressed. Here is another example of self-expression (of course part of my vision of heaven): a pony keg near the top of Mt Princeton several years ago. A small group was doing this as a fund raiser for a friend. They were generous at the top (though I insisted I help carry it up, to ensure deliverance at the summit!).