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Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Climbing class tonight. I've been looking forward to it since last week and it was very fun again. The instructor tought us some stepping moves--how to move side to side with the least resistance. He's very good and when he traverses a wall he looks like a spider or a monkey, depending on the move he makes. The moral of the story must be that when a climber looks like a spider or a monkey he/she must be a good climber because monkey and spiders are good climbers :-)

[Backdated on 03/15/2006]

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