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Going to give this pic thing a try. This was Sept 2002, Piute Pass trail.

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Pretty sure that's Loch Leven behind me. Former girlfriend's dog. I've got one now that's the same breed. Hoping to shed 15-20 lbs of pack weight from what I was carrying that day. Tomorrow will be 4 weeks off the smokes. I think I can do this again!

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That's me and my husband Dan on the summit of Split Mountain last September.
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Kerstin wrote:That's me and my husband Dan on the summit of Split Mountain last September.
It's nice to see another Sierran couple. My wife and I have been Sierra nuts for a long time, having fished something over 500 backcountry lakes together, as well as having bagged a few nice peaks. The Split Mtn. photo brings back a memory of the summit register in Sept. 1980, that I think you and your husband will enjoy. When I climbed Split then, I remember this one entry in particular. Some young fellow, noting that a woman had climbed Split the week before, noted in his entry something like "Any woman who would climb this peak is someone I want spend my life with."
Since my fishing (etc.) website is still down, you can be distracted by geology stuff at: http://www.fresnostate.edu/csm/ees/facu ... ayshi.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Songbyrd (me) at Carr Lake. June 23, 06
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Songbyrd and Calipidder at my house July 28, 06

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A cool morning at Jennie Lake.
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Me at the 'Glacier Point of the Muro Blanco'. The guy who took this wanted me to edge further out on the rock (so I'd be more in the picture), but I was having none of it. ;)
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Hi, here's me back in 'the day'... a winter trip on Kaiser Ridge, 1987:
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...and with my son at Dinkey Creek, 2006:
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enjoying the view on Dragon down to the Rae Lakes

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All I can ofer at this time is a cheesy video, on our under construction website...3xplosion.com In the "Hiking and Camping" window, im the dork actor :retard:
Humans, dont you just (fill in the blank) em!
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OK, 7:00 a.m. sitting in the Rainbow Bean in Cambria, post surf session, and I FINALLY figured out how to do this. :retard:

Pic is taken in Bryce Canyon Nat'l Park, UT. November 06.

Fav. hiking snack, string cheese. Yum.

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