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Topic ClosedWhat Are You Doing This Summer

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    Posted: 16.Jul.2013 at 11:20
It is Summer for most of us in the Northern hemisphere which is time to for vacations, barbeques, and getting outdoors and doing things like hiking camping fishing etc. We have hit the mid-point of Summer and technically headed for the Fall next so every minute counts. I recognize some readers live in areas where the seasons are only “Hot and Hotter†or “Wet and Dry†instead of the four seasons. I do love having four seasons as each season has such unique things to enjoy, experience, and love. Are you making the most of your Summer, or doing anything amazing? How are you readers down under spending your Winter time and are you ready for your impending Spring? My last week’s activities in Utah included climbs totaling over 6000 vertical feet, tubing 16 miles of river, and sliding down natural granite waterfall slides. I don’t want to waste a minute of the warm (actually been very hot) Summer time.            Upcoming there is more hiking, climbing, holidays, Burning Man, Foam Fest 5k, Dirty Dash 10k, and so much more before Fall rolls in and I can slow down a little. I am trying to post photos to my Flickr Photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/btl/ OK, Back to Summer! -Shaan

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