The Most Dangerous Mountains To Climb In The U.S.
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The Most Dangerous Mountains To Climb In The U.S. |
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Doctor Drake wrote: thank you |
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Just hit return after pasting the link and it should turn into a hyperlink |
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I was wondering what MSN.com considered dangerous, glad to know they put so much thought into the criteria. |
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Probably written by AI |
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cubist A wrote: Alpine upskirting? |
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The guy in green is about to give a beer to the guy in red--pretty common situation!!!! |
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And on the 9th day god created via Ferreta |
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cubist A wrote: New Hampshire Square Dancing |
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cubist A wrote: Offering emotional support during a trial of a novel blue bag technique. Soon to be mandatory in all wilderness areas. |
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cubist A wrote: Looks like they are aid climbing |
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I couldnt make it through the article, its that bad, but I did come across these quotes: "There is friendly competition among hikers as to the trueness of a mountain based on how high it reaches" Is a 10,000 ft peak half as true a 20,000 ft peak? "Another important characteristic, as Thoreau noted, is that Katahdin is virtually all rock" I thought a characteristic of all mountains was they were virtually all rock. |
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Looks like a cheesy whiskey ad. Definitely some kind of photo shoot. |
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Nick Goldsmith wrote: Getty Images stock photo: |
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cubist A wrote: How my parents got to school back in their day. |
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cubist A wrote: Boot - axe belay gone wrong? PAS testing with spotter for safety? How I met your mother? |
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Certified AI clusterfuck Per usual |
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Red was just trying to take a free and clear dump, man. |
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M1 H1 wrote: Blue knew exactly what he was getting himself into |