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indigo_nite
May 22, 2002, 6:23 PM
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The theme for the July issue of the mag is Women climbers. I liked the variety of age and lifestyles covered (with longer articles from Lynn Hill's book and about Beth Rodden). There's also a review on nuts.
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howitzer
May 22, 2002, 7:02 PM
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Funny how there's a review on nuts in the Women's issue - I wonder if it is what women have to say about nuts... hmmmm.... I think they should have an article on trad. climbing without nuts... Just to be funny
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fishbait
May 22, 2002, 8:00 PM
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Abi, Abi, Abi...Cute.
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howitzer
May 22, 2002, 8:18 PM
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I don't have nuts to climb with so I'm interested in what some have to say! I think it would be tough to climb with them You gotta take some time for the good times here folks. Never miss the opportunity to make others smile.
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climberchic
Sep 18, 2002, 7:26 PM
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One lil' gripe, though. I love Lisa Rands. She kicks some hardcore bouldering butt. But does she deserve a 2-page centerfold-type spread and someone like Nancy Feagin gets a 1/2 page cubby with a 1-paragraph bio? She attempted Everest and retreated after near death due to severe pulmonary edema. Went back to summit 2 weeks after her retreat. Besides her mountaineering expertise, she's a competitive ice climber, big waller, and oh yeah. She climbs 5.13. They could barely fit her most harrowing accomplishments in that little nod.
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katydid
Sep 19, 2002, 12:10 AM
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I looked at the cover and didn't buy it. What I want to know first is this: How much time did they spend talking about each climber's looks and body versus their climbing accomplishments? I didn't want to sit and read all the articles before I decided it was worth my hard-earned money. Kate
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climberchic
Sep 19, 2002, 1:04 AM
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Kate...I understand you concern. Personally I think it was very well-written and was not offended by anything in there. They really paid tribute to the accomplished women of climbing. Definitely worth the buy. ~Erica [ This Message was edited by: climberchic on 2002-09-18 18:05 ]
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katydid
Sep 19, 2002, 11:11 AM
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Cool! Then I shall stop by the store before they take it off the shelves. k.
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