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Posted by Jared in VT on March 10, 2004 at 19:07:57 from (216.66.106.235):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: LOG SPLITTER posted by Les...Nope on March 10, 2004 at 12:19:20:
Les, Franconia was the notch to which I was refering! A few years ago I completed the "Lake View" climb on Canon Cliff. It finished up just to the left of the Old Man. At the time I couldn't imagine what the heck was holding him up. The bolts and cables looked good, but the granite blocks that comprised his profile were titanic. I'm in the lower part of the Uppa-Vally, just south of Weathersfield Bow, on the river. When I arrived here from Maine I was astonished to discover that you could actually dig a hole in the ground without hitting bedrock or a giant stone. One simularity is fog. Making that 2nd or 3rd crop of hay is a challange. The fog won't clear before 10 and it slips behind the hills by 5! We are most fortunate to live here!
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