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Piano Recital
Played with Ellen first, Bach’s Little Fugue in G minor. Alas, I got nervous and left a large garbled gap in the middle, but recovered for a strong ending.
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Wagon Wheel
Went due east with Ted & Barry and did some cool stuff. Got a greasy flare with thin friction feet after a few tries, then a really scrunched up undercling. Ted got up a steep footwork problem with just a finger dent and greasy sloper for hands. Barry and I flailed. Tried a moderate overhang…
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Wagon Wheel
The bunch was off somewhere else today, so I went exploring. Found a couple of chossy problems, then one super balancy knob-sidepull to slopers problem that I almost gave up on then got. The rest of the stuff there was super highball, so I went back in front and did the crack on the other…
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Wagon Wheel
Got some new stuff on the hill behind Quadafi’s wall. One fairly hard crack on the first try. Everyone enamoured with Alexis, a geology student from Golden, CO.
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Wagon Wheel
Barry, Mike, Roy, Greg, Randy in the front. Got that damn lieback!
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Wagon Wheel
My first time ‘Bouldering’. Jeremy showed me a bunch of problems in front.
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Cyberhobo Hybernation
This website now stands as a sort of memorial to a failed CyberHobo. My vision was that I would use this website to find odd computer jobs across the country. I would help people with their computer woes, live on the cheap, travel, have adventures, and make just enough to survive. And it worked out…
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Hired
The CyberHobo has been hired! I will be on my way shortly to Ridgecrest, CA to work on a 9-month government project. I know from the feedback I’ve gotten from this site that there are many of you who are entertained or inspired by CyberHobo life. I’m not anticipating that this will be the end…
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Taste of Hobo Life
My first taste of CyberHobo life has been sweet, but it’s clear I’ll need to push harder if I’m going to survive. I used a family trip to test the hobo waters. There was only time for one job in Bay City, Michigan for Tom Starkweather at his Area Appraisers headquarters. While I wasn’t able…
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Richard Nathan
While taking one of only a few car rides during my 8-month bicycle tour, I saw a guy with a backpack sauntering along a quiet coastal road in southern Maine. Being used to investigating things of interest by that time, I was frustrated to watch him disappear in the back window. Later I had the…