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Himalayan Stove Project Campaign
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Of $1,168,800 Raised. Himalayan Stove Project Campaign. Make a Donation Now. Create a Fundraising Page. To return to the Himalayan Stove Project website click. Your $150 Contribution Makes the Change Shown in this Picture. And transforms the life of a family in the High Himalayas forever. Our Envirofit clean #CookStoves create a healthier home and help preserve the fragile environment of the High Himalayas. Here's what we do. What are our plans and goals? When we have achieved our goal to #ReachTheSummit.
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November 2013 - Travel Packages
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Get discount vacation packages on Expedia.ca. Find and book cheap travel deals, pre-packaged or custom-designed travel packages from Canada to popular travel destinations worldwide today. Friday, 29 November 2013. Stephanie, the volunteer coordinator, was on vacation all week and hadn’t left me any assignments to work on. So, I really had nothing to do but kick back and relax. I took care of normal chores and such, but that gets old for me after a while. 160; No one out at the volunteer village has had...
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The Real Big Drip, Ghost River, Canadian Rockies | The spirit to climb
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The spirit to climb. These posts are meant to illustrate climbs, as well as discuss ideas and thoughts from my past and present experiences. What I publish here will relate to climbing, mountaineering, mountain culture or mountain ecology. The Real Big Drip, Ghost River, Canadian Rockies. March 7, 2010. Approaching The 200 meter high Big Drip in the early morning hours of March 4, 2010. What a spectacular setting! It felt pretty good to get off the climb in one piece. Looking into the chimney of pitch 4 ...
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These posts are meant to illustrate climbs, as well as discuss ideas and thoughts from my past and present experiences. What I publish here will relate to climbing, mountaineering, mountain culture or mountain ecology. | The spirit to climb
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The spirit to climb. These posts are meant to illustrate climbs, as well as discuss ideas and thoughts from my past and present experiences. What I publish here will relate to climbing, mountaineering, mountain culture or mountain ecology. These posts are meant to illustrate climbs, as well as discuss ideas and thoughts from my past and present experiences. What I publish here will relate to climbing, mountaineering, mountain culture or mountain ecology. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Teddy Bear’s Picnic and Suffer Machine | The spirit to climb
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The spirit to climb. These posts are meant to illustrate climbs, as well as discuss ideas and thoughts from my past and present experiences. What I publish here will relate to climbing, mountaineering, mountain culture or mountain ecology. Teddy Bear’s Picnic and Suffer Machine. March 15, 2010. The Suffer Machine's 200 meters of ice seen from the valley beneath the Stanley Headwall. The ominous dagger of Teddy Bear's Picnic hangs from the bottom. The three remaining ice pitches above were colder and slow...
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Himalayan Stove Project Campaign
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Of $1,168,800 Raised. Himalayan Stove Project Campaign. Make a Donation Now. Create a Fundraising Page. To return to the Himalayan Stove Project website click. Your $150 Contribution Makes the Change Shown in this Picture. And transforms the life of a family in the High Himalayas forever. Our Envirofit clean #CookStoves create a healthier home and help preserve the fragile environment of the High Himalayas. Here's what we do. What are our plans and goals? When we have achieved our goal to #ReachTheSummit.
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Welcome to thoughts from the Canadian Rockies. | The spirit to climb
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The spirit to climb. These posts are meant to illustrate climbs, as well as discuss ideas and thoughts from my past and present experiences. What I publish here will relate to climbing, mountaineering, mountain culture or mountain ecology. Welcome to thoughts from the Canadian Rockies. March 3, 2010. This entry was posted in Thoughts. The Real Big Drip, Ghost River, Canadian Rockies →. 3 thoughts on “ Welcome to thoughts from the Canadian Rockies. April 23, 2010 at 5:31 pm. April 24, 2010 at 10:49 am.
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Cryophobia | The spirit to climb
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The spirit to climb. These posts are meant to illustrate climbs, as well as discuss ideas and thoughts from my past and present experiences. What I publish here will relate to climbing, mountaineering, mountain culture or mountain ecology. March 3, 2010. Cryophobia is a 225 meter route that looked menacing and foreboding the first time I saw it from Hydrophobia some years ago. “If people can find a way up that wall, what isn’t possible? The overhangs on the third pitch are intimidating obstacles! Leave a...
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