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	<title>Comments on: Ode to Summer</title>
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		<title>By: frank</title>
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		<description>Hey Joe,  I never google people but this morning I got on mountain project for the first time in years and for some reason your name popped out in my head and I had to make an attempt to see what you&#039;ve been up to. I just got done reading a few of your threads and other than your elbow injury, I&#039;m stoked to hear that you&#039;re doing well these days and still climbing and riding as always. A great deal of my fondest childhood memories (at the dawn of my own life as a climber) include you, Kieth, hardcore Hannigan and the infamous green trailer. 

As for me.. I spend my (free) days in remote areas of the back country either on long aid lines or on my bike or snowboard. After being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis a few years back, I&#039;m grateful for every day I can get up and march into the beyond (usually by myself where I can find my piece). I&#039;m currently working on a new solo first accent of an aid line on mt. Alice near Wild basin. You&#039;d love it! lots and lots of hooking with a crazy long approach.

Anyway Ill stop polluting your website now but I hope you stay well in the meantime and continue to &quot;fire the desperate&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Joe,  I never google people but this morning I got on mountain project for the first time in years and for some reason your name popped out in my head and I had to make an attempt to see what you&#8217;ve been up to. I just got done reading a few of your threads and other than your elbow injury, I&#8217;m stoked to hear that you&#8217;re doing well these days and still climbing and riding as always. A great deal of my fondest childhood memories (at the dawn of my own life as a climber) include you, Kieth, hardcore Hannigan and the infamous green trailer. </p>
<p>As for me.. I spend my (free) days in remote areas of the back country either on long aid lines or on my bike or snowboard. After being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis a few years back, I&#8217;m grateful for every day I can get up and march into the beyond (usually by myself where I can find my piece). I&#8217;m currently working on a new solo first accent of an aid line on mt. Alice near Wild basin. You&#8217;d love it! lots and lots of hooking with a crazy long approach.</p>
<p>Anyway Ill stop polluting your website now but I hope you stay well in the meantime and continue to &#8220;fire the desperate&#8221;</p>
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