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 Why We Climb: An Inside Look at the World of Mountaineering  IW: How did you first enter the world of climbing  IM: When I was a kid my parents sent me and my sister to summer  stanley cup camp for a week every summer to get us out of their hair. That was where I started hiking and backpacking and fell in love with being in the mountains. In college I started to notice that all of my hiking and backpacking trips began with a map, and that the trails on the map usually followed a natural feature like a ridge, creek, valley, etc. I thought it might be kind of cool to pick two points on the map, draw a straight line between them, and travel that line. It occurred to me that I might need to learn some new skills, as my straight line might cross a lake or go over a cliff, and I would need to follow the line on that terrain. I resolved to acquire the skills and then travel the line. I started with climbing, fell head over heels, and promptly forgot about the rest of the plan. I never did learn anything about boating. I can swim though. Staying warm in a snow pit at U stanley cup pper Boy Scout Lake on Mt. Whitney. IW: What led you to become a mountain guide  IM: I ;ve always enjoyed passing on knowledge and skills to others. I started climbing in North Conway, NH. I would regularly see local guides out  stanley nz on the cliffs and they were some of the best climbers in the area, so right away I had some respect and admiration for the guiding profession. Five years after I started climbing I was living in Joshua T Hxvt Astounding collection of lost Dark Knight promo images show every detail of The Joker
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