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I climbed a really tall mountain. There was a castle on top. It represents the highest point between here (in America) and the Pyrenees mountains in France. Bonus points if you know where this is.
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Another pic of the watchtower.
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Native American prayer flags.
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neat
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License plate gives you a hint, to the state at least.
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Last picture, for frens.
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Nice blog faggot.
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>>2719745
Thanks for using this blog's comments section. What is your favorite mountain to climb?
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Nice blog post fren.

Cool little castle

>>2719746
>What is your favorite mountain to climb?
Pic rel.
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>>2719745
This, except I mean it genuinely. Nice post. We need more real adventure talk and less ARe HoKas dA bESt
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>>2719737
nice I got a few polaroids of my first hike up black elk. you can only go higher now anon. more exposure more technical and ambitious. this was my jumpstart maybe itle be yours
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>>2719737
>"really tall"
>literally half the height of Colorado's highest peaks

>"mountain"
>in a range that's literally called the Black HILLS

>"climb"
>literally a walk-up unless you scrambled up Little Devil's Tower

impressive for a frogposter ig
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Black Elk Peak, South Dakota. Say less next time and it will be harder to find.
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much motivational very frenly wow
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Cool thread Anon.

I also climbed a tall mountain last year. It is one of the New Seven Natural Wonders of Nature, in the Southern Hemisphere. Bonus points if you know where this is.
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Here's another one
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Table Mountain, South Africa. Roughly half the elevation as the OP's hill.
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Yeah it is really small compared to the west coast, but compared to the east coast it is technically the tallest. I see it as the start of the Rockies, even if it technically isn't part of it.
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Looks like you're on the top of the world. Cool to see sea level and mountains at the same time. I can see why people refuse to leave SA, nice looking part of the planet, fren.
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if you like so much blogposting about your trips, you might as well join the /extraflags/ general on /int/ giving that we are recruiting new flaggots



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