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Postby tinaballina » Mon Apr 04, 2011 2:22 pm

I get to see Kit Kat????????????? that is all i needed to hear.
My schedule as far as i know:
weekend of May7th tentatively scheduled
weekend of May 14th -Split mt.
weekend of 21st-open
weekend of Memorial-Shasta
weekend of June 4th-tentatively scheduled
weekend of June 11th-open
anything after that i can't schedule, sister is due with baby Brayden June 22nd so i have to be ready to fly.

BTW-Zip's party was the best party was one of the best parties i have ever been to.
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Postby lesper4 » Tue Apr 05, 2011 11:09 am

Love to see everyone on the trail or elsewhere some time. Here is our (6+) schedule:
May 8 Islip/Hawkins
May 15 Cucamonga Peak
May 22 Baden-Powell
June 11-12 9 Peaks
June 26 Mt Baldy
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Postby bluerail » Tue Apr 05, 2011 12:05 pm

gee...I feel like I should have a schedule..
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Postby Hikin_Jim » Tue Apr 05, 2011 2:06 pm

Steve's schedule:
Sun: Cross mojave desert in July with 4oz of water.
Mon: Snow Creek with one hand tied behind back
Tue: Denali (blindfolded)
Wed: Western States 100. Barefoot.
Thu: Swim Bering Straight.
Fri: Cross Antarctica. Backwards.
Sun: "Rest" day (only 25 miles, 10,000' gain)
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Postby » Tue Apr 05, 2011 2:38 pm

Hikin_Jim wrote:Steve's schedule:
Sun: Cross mojave desert in July with 4oz of water.
Mon: Snow Creek with one hand tied behind back
Tue: Denali (blindfolded)
Wed: Western States 100. Barefoot.
Thu: Swim Bering Straight.
Fri: Cross Antarctica. Backwards.
Sun: "Rest" day (only 25 miles, 10,000' gain)


i thought it was this:

wed: skyline
sat: something north face of SJ
wed: skyline
sat: something north face of SJ
wed: skyline
sat: something north face of SJ
wed: skyline
sat: something north face of SJ
wed: skyline
sat: something north face of SJ

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Postby tinaballina » Tue Apr 05, 2011 3:46 pm

Zé wrote:
Hikin_Jim wrote:Steve's schedule:
Sun: Cross mojave desert in July with 4oz of water.
Mon: Snow Creek with one hand tied behind back
Tue: Denali (blindfolded)
Wed: Western States 100. Barefoot.
Thu: Swim Bering Straight.
Fri: Cross Antarctica. Backwards.
Sun: "Rest" day (only 25 miles, 10,000' gain)


i thought it was this:

wed: skyline
sat: something north face of SJ
wed: skyline
sat: something north face of SJ
wed: skyline
sat: something north face of SJ
wed: skyline
sat: something north face of SJ
wed: skyline
sat: something north face of SJ

:lol:


I think we know him oh too well. that is funny. still can't believe you did sc "dry" last year Ze, its hard enough with snow, dry in a lot of spots....oye vey.
btw, did you climb anything in south america?
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Postby bluerail » Thu Apr 07, 2011 4:52 pm

WHOS MAKING THESE SCHEDULES ??!!

btw Joe...if I had the money to go to SA and climb with Coca leaves stuffed in my mouth I would.

For now, I have to primarily rely on one hill, thank god it's a good one.

Jim, drop the Bering Straight one, I'm too afraid of being shot at by a Palin.
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Postby zippetydude » Sat Apr 09, 2011 12:25 pm

bluerail wrote:...if I had the money to go to SA and climb with Coca leaves stuffed in my mouth I would.



Probably most everyone here too. I don't know about the leaves though. As far as the money, we should get one of those group lottery ticket things going, and if we win, we'd all go on a world tour.

By the way, I know I started this thread and kinda went silent. We've got a friend in palliative care who is just barely hanging on, so we haven't made any plans the past couple of weeks. I'll post soon with a date and we'll get the ball rolling.

z
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Postby bluerail » Sat Apr 09, 2011 9:22 pm

Hope things are going ok friend, you guys are always in my thoughts.
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Postby tinaballina » Mon Apr 11, 2011 2:44 pm

zippetydude wrote:
bluerail wrote:...if I had the money to go to SA and climb with Coca leaves stuffed in my mouth I would.



Probably most everyone here too. I don't know about the leaves though. As far as the money, we should get one of those group lottery ticket things going, and if we win, we'd all go on a world tour.

By the way, I know I started this thread and kinda went silent. We've got a friend in palliative care who is just barely hanging on, so we haven't made any plans the past couple of weeks. I'll post soon with a date and we'll get the ball rolling.

z


Many prayers for your friend.
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