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Jacque to Music, and Some Extra Credit - May and June's Greatest Hits
May and June's Greatest Hits - Jacque to Music, and Some Extra Credit
For most of the civilized world this year began on January 1 when the clock struck midnight. For the few and not so proud who call ourselves accountants, it kicked off on April 15th at closing time. I had a lot of catching up to do, so when the mountains called, I went. And when your go to climbing buddy has a few months to spare before moving and starting a new teaching job, well things set up very very nicely. Pardon the summary, but Mat and I went on such a tear since Kelso that I really didn't get much time to sit and document any of it. I'll keep this one to highlights, pictures, and a good sense of humor. Keep reading...
05-06-16 - Jacque Peak
05-17-16 - Longs Peak - Keplinger's Couloir
06-01-16 - Otis Peak
06-08-16 - South Boulder Peak, Bear Peak, Green Mountain
06-19-16 - Savage Peak - Savage Couloir
06-29-16 - Music Mountain
07-13-16 - Extra Credit - Mount Orton
I just can't even. Too cute. Can you come on Odie's first 11er too? Well done getting out there my man. You had a killer Spring. I'm impressed and glad you got so many good days in. Got some good lessons to boot. Now, when are the pics gonna get hung?
Super report as usual, Dil! And fabulous pictures once again! You are amazing! Yeah, I LOVE your 'real' part time job of writing these reports!
Really enjoyed finally meeting you last week. Anxious to get home and get some of my own reports organized and written, but for now, have a few more mountains to climb!
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