Hikin_Jim's wedding day!
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If I'm not mistaken, today is Jim's wedding day. Congratulations and best wishes for a long happy marriage!
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Congratulations Hikin' Jim. All this time I thought you just hiked; now we know you've been acourtin' as well. Where's the honeymoon? I hear the overnight rates at the Baldy Ski Hut are excellent.
Now we have to ask. Is she a hiker or would she say "Hiking? Aw gee do I have to?"
Now we have to ask. Is she a hiker or would she say "Hiking? Aw gee do I have to?"
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Why, thanks, guys.
We went to Hawaii for two weeks. Sorry, not going to do a full TR.
We did do some hiking in Haleakela NP on Maui and in the Alakai "swamp" on Kauai (it's really more of a higher altitude rain forest). We had a really great time.
Is she a hiker? Her famous quote: "I like hiking, but I cannot go hiking like you go hiking." lol She's actually not a bad hiker, but the idea of overnighting or doing a serious all day hike doesn't appeal to her. Don't look for her on the Baldy Village trail just yet.
HJ

We went to Hawaii for two weeks. Sorry, not going to do a full TR.

Is she a hiker? Her famous quote: "I like hiking, but I cannot go hiking like you go hiking." lol She's actually not a bad hiker, but the idea of overnighting or doing a serious all day hike doesn't appeal to her. Don't look for her on the Baldy Village trail just yet.

HJ
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Dude, we've only been married 4 weeks. Give us a little time on the kid thing. 


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It is a proven way to produce a hiking partner.Hikin_Jim wrote:Dude, we've only been married 4 weeks. Give us a little time on the kid thing.

The downside is that the partner will eventually kick your ass.

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I can see it now:

Maybe he'll stay Michiko's size so he won't show me up too badly. lol
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Iron Mtn? The Iron Mtn? Dang, that apple didn't fall far from the tree! Very impressive. He looks super young in that photo.
I don't think I tried Big Iron until maybe Jr. High (High School?). Took me a couple of times before I summited successfully too. Did see some pretty cool Big Horn Sheep back in Coldwater (before they made the canyon off limits).
I don't think I tried Big Iron until maybe Jr. High (High School?). Took me a couple of times before I summited successfully too. Did see some pretty cool Big Horn Sheep back in Coldwater (before they made the canyon off limits).
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Eric and I climbed Baldy for the first time in 2001. While we were looking around on the summit, a guy pointed to Iron Mountain and said it was the hardest peak in the San Gabriels. The 11 year old mind immediately locked in and we went a couple of weeks later. We've been back every year since. We're about due for another trip.
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Wow. 11. Pretty dang good.
You have analysed your genetic material, haven't you? Gotta preserve that stuff.
Oh, and Baldy: Did you do it from the village?
You have analysed your genetic material, haven't you? Gotta preserve that stuff.
Oh, and Baldy: Did you do it from the village?

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Of course, how silly of me. Big Iron, Baldy from the Village, and C2C: child's play!
I take it you'll be doing Anapurna and K2 with him this summer? Or are 8000m peaks a challenge for you guys anymore?

.....hello Jim.....come in Jim...................Iron Mt.to Jim...........can you hear me.........over...............