Rain in the desert

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Vulture posted:
Sure picked a bad time to landscape the front yard with drought resistant plants.
I'm sorry neighbor...

But that is so funny!

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Funny...I second that~!

I briefly heard on the news that the virgin river flooded the beaver dam.
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Wow, tough luck for those folks!

(Mayor Holecheck? I wonder if she's the local midwife too....)
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Hey Trad Climber, are you the same one that is over on Supertopo? My user name over there is Batrock.
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Nope.

I'm TradClimber on DesertUSA.

I do visit Supertopo every month.

Great Site!

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So there's another Trad Climber somewhere in cyberspace?
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Listen up Rep.

Here's how to tell the real TradClimber from the wannabees.

1.) TC is first and foremost a Space Commander.
2.) TC is the CEO of Low Budget Adventures.
3.) TC hangs (literaly) in remote areas of the Santa Rosa Mountains.

Rep, accept no imitaters.

Everybody is trying to get in on my act!

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TradClimber wrote:It's raining cats and dogs in Riverside California.

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I can verify this...I got there on Wed. and stepped in a poodle. ;)
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moe posted:
My user name over there is Batrock.
Shhhh! moe. Don't let the word out!

However, I've driven by Batrock in Saline Valley many of times on my way to you know where.

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