The bus ride up into the foothills of the
The first thing we saw when we entered--well, not the first thing; the museum store is always the first thing--was a gray climbing wall, 50 feet high. A fake vertical cliff, basically, with handholds and footholds conveniently placed. Lines quickly formed. Now, I have a fear of heights, but I went over to the bunny-slope line anyway. And do you know I went up that faux mountain like Spider-Man? Cheers rang out from below, as they had anytime anyone made it.
The other treat: Jake Norton--who has successfully climbed
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Hi Leah,
Thanks for your post, and a special thanks to you and everyone at AAM for making the journey out to the Bradford Washburn American Mountaineering Museum! It was truly a pleasure to have you all there, and we're thrilled that everyone enjoyed themselves!
And, finally, it was an honor to be able to share my stories and experiences with you all. It was a great group to tell the Mallory story to!!
Thanks again, and climb on!
Warm regards,
Jake Norton
MountainWorld Productions
http://www.mountainworldproductions.com
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