Annalise Grueter's (AnnaG22) new book!

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Annalise Grueter's (AnnaG22) new book!

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Just got Annalise Grueter's (AnnaG22) new guidebook "Colorado Alpine Trail Runs". It's great! I've done all or parts of 30/45 of the routes in the book--I'm excited to try some of the others!

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I have this! Annalise presented the book and her journey at Neptune Mountaineering this year! It’s so good.
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Tory Wells wrote: Fri Nov 25, 2022 7:03 pm Just got Annalise Grueter's (AnnaG22) new guidebook "Colorado Alpine Trail Runs". It's great! I've done all or parts of 30/45 of the routes in the book--I'm excited to try some of the others!

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Oh my goodness, Tory, I am just seeing this thread!! Thank you so much for sharing about my book! I'm so glad you like it and that you agree about the routes :-D Always great to have confirmation that there are many other people that enjoy this specific type of masochism.
I'm living in Germany while attending grad school, but I'll be back in Colorado from mid-August to mid-September if anyone wants to get together for a few alpine jogs once I reacclimate!

I hope all ya'll are having a great coolie climbing season, I've been missing snow something fierce over here!
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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
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Hey Annalise - Take a look at SJD's vid from 5/6 at the 1:42 mark..... :thumbup:

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Gulf_Coast_Hiker wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 6:06 pm Hey Annalise - Take a look at SJD's vid from 5/6 at the 1:42 mark..... :thumbup:

Thanks for sharing! Amazing to see! Seth does some really awesome stuff!
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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
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I wonder how I didn't know about this book before. Thank you. Before that, I was trying to do some research on the Colorado landscape to combine my passion for running and photography. But they were unsuccessful. Then I ordered research papers for sale https://essays.studymoose.com/research-papers-for-sale to get what I needed. Indeed, based on this research I got the info I was interested in, but now I think I would have rather bought this book.
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