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Celebrities Climb for a Cause by Sierra Club .. Patient Expert Posted Fri 15 Jan 2010 10:30am This week, celebrities went the extra mile – literally – to promote an important cause. Grammy-nominated musician Kenna led a group of actors, musicians, activists, and researchers on a difficult climb to the snowy top of Mt. Kilimanjaro on Tuesday. Among the celebrities who reached the summit were rapper Lupe Fiasco and actors Emile Hirsch and Jessica Read on »
Tour Coach: Climbing, Climbing, Climbing by Tom H. Patient Expert Posted Sat 25 Jul 2009 11:14pm By Chris Carmichael - The known contenders for the yellow jersey in 2009 also helped to shift the focus of Lance’s Tour preparation more towards climbing. With Carlos... an airport, which made it convenient for Lance to get back and forth to Austin, Texas and all the other places on his packed travel schedule. Climbing Workouts But regaining Read on »
Climbing Scenes in Non-Climbing Movies by Jason Martin Posted Mon 13 Sep 2010 6:00am High budget narrative climbing movies are a genre in and of themselves. There are not very many of them out there and those that do exist tend to be filled with plot holes and ludicrous situations. But what about non-climbing movies that include elements of climbing? Mountaineering, rock climbing and ice climbing are generally seen as extreme Read on »
Climbing Mt. Caregiver: Conquering the Peak of Caregiving is like Climbing a Mountain by Brenda A. Patient ExpertFacebook Posted Wed 27 May 2009 10:37pm THE MOUNTAIN CLIMB This past weekend, my husband, his co-worker, and I climbed a mountain in the AngelesNational Forest to view a plane-crash site. Starting at 4,900 feet, we climbed to 7,900 feet; first, through pine-needles, then scree (slippery rock and dirt Read on »
Climbing Mt. Caregiver: Conquering the Peak of Caregiving is like Climbing a Mountain by Brenda A. Patient ExpertFacebook Posted Wed 10 Jun 2009 8:16am THE MOUNTAIN CLIMB This past weekend, my husband, his co-worker, and I climbed a mountain in the Angeles National Forest to view a plane-crash site. Starting at 4,900 feet, we climbed to 7,900 feet; first, through pine-needles, then scree (slippery rock and dirt along the side of a mountain). We used trekking poles to keep from sliding down Read on »
Cousins Are For Climbing by Anne RIchter Posted Mon 27 Dec 2010 12:00am Read on »
My Climb Today by owrange Posted Thu 15 Apr 2010 2:01am Climbing stairs. Read on »
Duh File: Rock Climbing Injuries by k Patient Expert Posted Wed 22 Jul 2009 10:36pm end up with severe injuries, such as those that can be caused in rock climbing? ~~~~ Image courtesy PhotoExpress.com Share and Enjoy: Post from... climbing-related injuries, issued by Nationwide Children’s Hospital, “We found that the climbers who fell from heights higher than 20 feet accounted for 70 percent of the patients Read on »
Results from AIDS Climbing Week by Mountain Movement .. Patient Expert Posted Fri 21 Nov 2008 4:50pm challenges to climb peaks for the cause this week. While working full-time, the staff took their precious ‘time off’ to climb amidst mostly rain and windy conditions. As well, for many... AIDS Climbing Week has come to a close and I am happy to announce that our staff have climbed 34 peaks! The week of hiking and mountain climbing raised approximately $1300 Read on »
Morning glories arch climbing by david hamilton Patient Expert Posted Thu 28 May 2009 12:20am Morning glories arch climbing  Read on »