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AM - 13 miles. Alta Lodge up to the campground and back w/ Andrea (8 miles) via the summer road, then tacked on another out and back. First run up there in almost two years. Time can really fly.

We saw a very good documentary a couple nights ago - Meru. Worth checking out if its playing in your neighborhood.

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From Bret on Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 19:01:55 from 98.102.84.10

That looks interesting. For some reason I have been reading lots of books on climbing - K2, Into Thin Air etc.

From Rob Murphy on Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 20:01:37 from 24.10.247.181

Ann and I saw it yesterday. I'm still stressed out.

From Jake K on Tue, Sep 01, 2015 at 08:22:19 from 199.190.170.31

Rob - you don't want to spend the night on a portaledge? :-) Big wall climbing like that freaks me out. I have total admiration and respect for what they are able to do... but no desire to ever do it.

Bret - If you find yourself enjoying reading about Himalayan mountaineering, you'll like this. It is a different type of climbing story, though. Not the big group expeditions like you see on other "famous" high peaks in that region... this is a story of 3 guys trying to make a first ascent on a remote and very technical / difficult peak. Unique in this genre of documentaries.

The production of the film is incredible considering Jimmy shot all the Meru footage on a Canon 5D and had to worry more about not falling off the mountain than setting up his shots.

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