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911 Crazy

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Your wife sounds like a keeper! ;)

Congrats on your new Raptor and welcome to FRF!

Now go forth and mod...

Not so fast there chief. I think we're going to need pictures for this one.
 
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And you're not going to get away with that mountain thing without a good story!

All your warm comments mean a lot to me! Actually, life has been hard lately so it feels good to be a part of something here. I posted that mountain picture totally by accident without knowing. A couple of weeks ago I climbed a mountain called Pheifferhorn here in Utah. Its also known as the little Matterhorn of Utah. This mountain is very close to my house in Park City. Its about 11,331 feet high and there is a lot of rock climbing and scrambling with a nice little rush. The weather was terrible when I started with rain turning into snow as I went up. The clouds looked pretty stormy at the top. Then on the way down the blue sky with sun shining through as the storm rolled out. I'm always able to clear my head in the mountains.
 

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All your warm comments mean a lot to me! Actually, life has been hard lately so it feels good to be a part of something here. I posted that mountain picture totally by accident without knowing. A couple of weeks ago I climbed a mountain called Pheifferhorn here in Utah. Its also known as the little Matterhorn of Utah. This mountain is very close to my house in Park City. Its about 11,331 feet high and there is a lot of rock climbing and scrambling with a nice little rush. The weather was terrible when I started with rain turning into snow as I went up. The clouds looked pretty stormy at the top. Then on the way down the blue sky with sun shining through as the storm rolled out. I'm always able to clear my head in the mountains.

Very jealous. Have always been a fan of mountain climbing. Have hiked up several 14ers in Colorado but nothing technical like you do. Maybe start a climbers thread and see how many others are out there? Your family and climbing pic give you a lot of "street cred" around here. I'd say go for it while the momentum is with you. ;)
 
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