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          <description>Gregory Bahr has one purpose in life and that&amp;rsquo;s to climb. He has said screw you to the paved path to the corporate world and has escaped to the outer limits of society to find his true self in nature even though he had to push aside work, family, friends, and even some of his better knowledge to do so. Rocks are his security. </description>
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               <description>It's funny I don't know what I miss more, my ex girlfriend or Sandstone Violence. My bet is on the boulder problem. Sandstone Violence is an amazing boulder problem located on a little cliff band at what the rest of world would consider one of the chossiest crags on Planet Earth in Dodgeville, Wisconsin. It starts on a nice jug, works through a couple of crimpers, and finishes with another jug proceeding with what appears to be a pretty chill top out. </description>
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               <description>As I sit on the picnic bench that resides in campsite 54 of the Pleasant Valley Pit campground aka the pit in Bishop, California I am stoking the coals of the fire I enjoyed with fellow climbers that are now since fallen asleep. The night sky hides everything around me leaving only the fire pit, the night sky full of stars, an awkward silence, and a notebook that my dying headlamp is focused in on.</description>
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               <promo_text>3/09/09 - As I sit on the picnic bench that resides in campsite 54 of the Pleasant Valley Pit campground aka the pit in Bishop, California I am stoking the coals of the fire I enjoyed with fellow climbers that are now since fallen asleep. The night sky hides everything around me leaving only the fire pit, the night sky full of stars, an awkward silence, and a notebook that my dying headlamp is focused in on.</promo_text>
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               <pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 11:22:00 EST</pubDate>
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