I'm covering the weekend for work, so while I hope you're all out there gettin' some, here's some humorous geography from the stair climber at the gym.
2 out of 6 ain't bad, right? I suppose I shouldn't complain, since they're some of my favorite areas even if the geography isn't right.
Stair climber geography
- c9h13no3
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Stair climber geography
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Re: Stair climber geography
So do the hikes take you to those places? Is Mono Lake recognizable? Where are the climbs at Mono Lake anyway?
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Re: Stair climber geography
Yeah, the video screen does wander through those places, usually not far from the trail head. It's funny to see other hikers gawk at "you" (the camera equipment). And yeah, the Mono lake one is really flat, but you're walking up stairs anyway.
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