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I never let up the pace and made it home with a higher sense of gratitude and understanding of some important universal concepts, one being that we cannot escape the pain of doing something. The pain is there and unrelenting in life no matter how recreational and fun an activity is supposed to be. But it is that pain that we learn the most. 
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           3000 miles of driving a 35 foot RV, hundreds of nights dreaming, hundreds of painful days of training in a sport we discovered in our mid-twenties, daily pushes to conquer our unrelenting fear, all leading...
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 We stayed at the Chestnut Campground and it is worth noting that the owner of the campground, Seth, is a gem of a human being. I say that for many reasons. Firstly, he hit us with this quote that we still hold dear and say to this day…”What are the two least important days of your life? Yesterday and tomorrow.”
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Rock climbing is often considered a dangerous sport, and it is, if you do not know your shit. However, being a surgeon is also dangerous if you do not know what you’re doing, and so is driving a car. There is a multi-faceted process involved in climbing, and if you take it step by step it becomes a lot safer. Let’s break down that process. -Hartley Erickson
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