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Note 44.87 MOUNT-L 87 of 517 CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 44 lines 9-MAR-1992 06:50 CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 44 lines 9-MAR-1992 06:50 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 08-Mar-1992 Posted-date: 08-Mar-1992 ------------------------------TEXT-OF-YOUR-MAIL-------------------------------- > Received: (from cmsa.Berkeley.EDU for > Received: (from MAILER@UCBCMSA for MAILER@UCLAMVS via NJE) > (UCLA/Mail V1.500 M-RSCS7317-7317-37); Fri, 06 Mar 92 20:16:40 PST > Received: by UCBCMSA (Mailer R2.08 R208004) id 8103; > Fri, 06 Mar 92 19:40:00 PST > Date: Fri, 6 Mar 92 21:37:05 CST > Reply-To: "Mountaineering Discussion List 'MOUNT-L'" > Sender: "Mountaineering Discussion List 'MOUNT-L'" > From: OPDBS@VM.CC.LATECH.EDU > Subject: Whining about worn-out body parts > To: Sybil Brabner > > Fellow climbers > Yes, I know I've seen the poor bloke somewhere in New England who > lost both legs to frostbite and continues to climb with artificial > limbs, but I'd be interested to hear about any of you out there who've > worn out medial meniscus, lumbar and sacral discs, etc. and have found > some way to deal with generally watching younger, better heeled breeds > march merrily off into the hinterland to gallop amongst the ridges and > classic alpine communities of days gone by. > > Darned if I wouldn't trade my rusting, locking Stubai's for a bottle of > Grand Marnier and a healthy female equipped with a decent set of climbing > thighs and ONE LAST CLIMB. But chances are it ain't gonna happen. > > Any thoughts from any other has-beens out there? Any one seen any > left-overs bumming around Muldrow Glacier as make-believe Sherpas? > > Doug > OPDBS@vm.cc.latech.edu > > >
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