New and Experienced Climbers over 50 #33
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Alan Rubin wrote: Alan I agree with much of this but want to focus on a specific issue that is driving much of it. Namely extreme concentrations of wealth. They're poison to a democracy and levels in the US are at mind blowing levels right now. You know things are badly broken when someone like Musk could give each member of the Senate a billion dollars and still be the richest man in the world. |
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I agree that we are doomed because of who we elected president and the fact that enough people in this country thought that was a good idea. I try to focus on the day to day. its been a real winter . I got around to digging Blue Bessie out and pushing back Isa's snowbanks so her plow guy will be able to maneuver in there. Trying to give the plow guy a hint by back dragging in front of the garage. our town plows everyone for free. Its contracted to local plow guys and comes out of our property tax. They do a pretty rudimentary job but its a still a great service. For some reason I never got on the list so I plow my own with my old dump truck.. Life in the NEK |
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Nick Goldsmith wrote: At the risk of being accused of burying my head in the sand, that's what I'm doing. Here's what I did yesterday: |
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Brandt, what route is that? Looks fun! |
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Nick Goldsmith wrote: Don’t forget, you max out paying FICA at 176,000 now. That’s basically the lowest level you can earn and be fully taxed with a 14% some of us won’t get back. What’s happening in USA is terrible, but the hit on our allies is even worse. BOE is attempting to stimulate the economy in UK, Japan has the lowest exchange rates in half a century, Germany is in terrible shape and France is in a deep recession. Hopefully, that’ll change? And, yes, the gap between wealthy and poor is widening, and the definition of getting by is at a staggering 200,000 USD per family in CA. |
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Todd Berlier wrote: Love reading about more relaxed schedules… 8:00 to 18:00, I’m working, every other day go to the climbing gym for two to three hours. Sleep in on weekends. Work, eat and exercise. |
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Jay Goodwin wrote: |
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My life is so hard too Todd. Thanks a lot Obama! |
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Todd Berlier wrote: Love it! As for your "road to health" outlined here: "Lost 8lbs. Wanna cut 8 more. Aiming for 145" If you don't mind me asking, how tall are you? I'm 5.10 and would love to get down to low 160's but I've around 8 pounds to go! I also run or ride my indoor trainer 3-4 days a week, do core every day, climb once to twice per week, do Taekwondo twice a week, and hike once a week (as well as work as a full-time surgeon with two kiddos still at home!). Lot's of very early morning, or late at night working out! |
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C Miller wrote: 12d at 70, Proud effort Ian! |
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Great video. My goal in my 30’s was to climb 5.14a before I turned 40, which I did, and to still be climbing 5.13 at age 70. I have six years to go. We will see, but I am optimistic, although anything can happen. |
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Thanks, Bob, for route ID. |
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got Red Bessie started up and plowed again today.. been driving up the pass and skinning a fair bit this is what Vermont back country skiing looks like. We call it Bark eating. still training biathlon every day. getting worse instead of better... breaking the snowshoe trail today was arduous... Isa caught the flue just when she was almost recovered from her bout with pneumonia. I made a big pot of chicken stew. made it with a whole chicken. brought Isa a pot of that goodness and hope it helps. |
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Todd Berlier wrote: Wow. No rest days? |
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Nick Goldsmith wrote: When we back country ski the term is Ski Good or Eat Wood. |
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Emil Briggs wrote: Stunningly the republican 1% have managed to claim that the wealth inequity problem is due to the dems. When it is largely due to republican actions such as tax cuts for the rich, lack of antitrust control (until Biden), stacking the extreme court to allow bribing of government, etc. The top preventable failure of Biden was to fail to control the border for much of his term. |
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Weird to see a film like that about someone 70 years old climbing 5.12. I have several friends in their mid to late 70s doing that here in Cali and most others don't think much about it. Some are still flashing 5.12 sport routes. I did enjoy the film and he does look fit but still... At the same time, you never know when it will all come crashing down on you. I was climbing quite hard into my mid 60s and then the elbows, shoulders and knees all went to shit at about the same time. So much for climbing hard in my 70s. Ah well, life goes on. |
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Great pics, Nick. The skinning around Fairbanks looks promising. Low consequence, low angle, meadow hopping. Murphy Dome this evening: |
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Colden Dark wrote: I've never done any real back country skiing but that looks amazing. I'm still going to the gym for my once a week session, but with Mushroom Planet (my main project) out of reach for a few months, and feeling burned out on training with no objective, I'm feeling unmotivated. I may just do a few laps and then hit the weight room and focus on building general fitness/strength, and give the fingers a break for a month or two. GO |