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gearhead
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Climbing and mountaineering has a lower accident and death rate then driving a car. It’s not paragliding
![]() I’ve always told people I climb because I can’t fly. I’ve always wanted to try paragli but never found the time to learn a new game. When wing suits came out I really wanted to do it, but am at a point in my life with too much to lose. And by that, I mean that I wouldn’t want my wife and children to prematurely lose me to stupid human tricks. I used to free solo when I was younger. I triggered a rock slide on Cathedral Peak in Yosemite back in the late 90s. I fell 30-40’ and was knocked out cold. I also had an impact break to my tibia, so it was cracked, but not broken through. I self rescued and hiked out 5 mi to my car. Good times, young dumb, and full of cum.
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gearhead
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^That’s how I spent my 20s instead of putting on a suit and tie after I got that Econ degree
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I'm gonna play the Bernie game this morning...
Sears Point 1989 ![]() El Capitan ![]() Mt Shasta right before we rode of the summit ![]() I started young. Yosemite at age 4. ![]()
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Travel is perhaps the best educational experience, if one has an open mind -- not like the stereotypical UGLY American. Japanese or now Chinese. It can be lonely too at times traveling alone, but I always found and sought out the local people so wasn't lonely. However, long term on the road can finally wear one down. At some point the need to be settled in one place takes hold. I can honestly say that I don't want to go anywhere. I guess it's kinda like sowing wild oats.
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That toll is now close to 50 EUR oneway. But you save several hours vs the old way, so it's worth it. I've driven in France on autoroutes where a 20 EUR toll would pop up every 40-50 miles on straightaways, let alone tunnels. So relatively speaking it's pretty cheap. You will also be hard pressed to find a pothole on the autoroutes. The money is well spent. And the French know that left lane = passing lane, unlike in the US where 1/4 of the population thinks driving 5 MPH under the limit in the left lane is appropriate. |
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Wife reminded me it was 40 Euro, not dollars, one way. People in Europe know how to drive, at least outside the cities. Inside the cities, I thank God I'm from NY. Same ****, different country. ![]()
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