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	<title>ClimbingDo Paul Ryan’s Athletic Claims Matter to Rock Climbers?</title>
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		<title>Do Paul Ryan’s Athletic Claims Matter to Climbers?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Sep 2012 16:33:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shannon Davis</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[This Paul Ryan guy&#8230; In addition to Eddie Murphy dying, Ryan was one of the most Googled topics in America this week. The Eddie Murphy thing was a hoax—no, he didn’t meet his fate snowboarding in Switzerland (I had no idea). But Paul Ryan’s respective search engine ubiquity came as a result of general election–cycle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://static-dev-climbing.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Brendan-Leonard-Third-Flatiron-300.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-225009" title="Brendan-Leonard-Third-Flatiron-300" src="http://static-dev-climbing.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Brendan-Leonard-Third-Flatiron-300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="400" /></a>This Paul Ryan guy&#8230; </strong></p>
<p>In addition to Eddie Murphy dying, Ryan was one of the most Googled topics in America this week. The Eddie Murphy thing was a hoax—no, he didn’t meet his fate snowboarding in Switzerland (I had no idea). But Paul Ryan’s respective search engine ubiquity came as a result of general election–cycle spray and his alleged truth-stretching about a couple of athletic feats.</p>
<p>Our old friends at <em>Runner’s World</em> <a href="http://news.runnersworld.com/2012/08/31/paul-ryan-says-hes-run-sub-300-marathon/" target="_blank">debunked an off-hand comment</a> he made about running a marathon in less than three hours, while the <em>The Atlantic</em> and others yesterday uncovered another claim made in 2009 to the <em>Milwaukee Journal Sentinal</em>: That he had made close to 40 climbs of Colorado&#8217;s Fourteeners.</p>
<p>Colorado has 54 such peaks, which would take anyone a fair amount of time to hike (except maybe<a href="http://www.climbing.com/news/hotflashes/speed_records_broken_on_iconic_peaks/" target="_blank"> this guy</a>). So naturally this raised suspicion. The Romney campaign replied quickly to <em>The Atlantic</em> report, saying, “He&#8217;s not said 40 different peaks, its nearly 40 climbs—with a number of peaks climbed more than once. He&#8217;s been doing them for more than 20 years.”</p>
<p>I brought this up on a morning group solo of the East Face of the Third Flatiron here in Boulder (that’s contributing editor Brenden Leonard of <a href="http://www.semi-rad.com" target="_blank">semi-rad.com</a> fame above), asking my two partners, “So, do you guys care one way or the other?” I posed the same question around the <em>Climbing</em> office and to <em>Backpacker</em>, our sister publication down the hall. Answers ranged from “Yes,” followed by things I shouldn’t say in a public forum, to “Nope, hiking Fourteeners isn’t technical climbing anyway,” to “Who cares, he’s still sexy.” (Really?)</p>
<p>But one train of thought was pretty common in all commentary: We’re psyched he’s drawn to the mountains, and we know a way he can make good on his next Colorado visit. Come climb one with us. What do you say?</p>
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