Hill climbing and sex
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I want to get back to climbing again, but we have had the worst air quality in all my 31 years of living in this area so I'm only doing short slow rides around town until the air clears up. This is due to the fires in Paradise, which are the worst in the state's history. I really feel for the victims of this disaster.
To anyone else reading this, I sincerely apologize for resurrecting a thread that's almost 7 years old. It was not my intention to do so. I was just removing dead video links from old posts, and apparently when I did that to posts where I quoted someone it alerted them.
To anyone else reading this, I sincerely apologize for resurrecting a thread that's almost 7 years old. It was not my intention to do so. I was just removing dead video links from old posts, and apparently when I did that to posts where I quoted someone it alerted them.
I hope you get back into climbing <wink>
#102
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Probably not wanting to smoke a cigarette after a big climb but who knows-- maybe so, back in the day... I doubt if many ever got drunk and woke up on top a hill.
#103
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Rule 10.........It doesn't get any easier you just "go" faster
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