Confessions of a peak bagger

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Confessions of a peak bagger

Postby Tortoise » Mon 20 Jan, 2014 4:10 pm

Had to chuckle at myself. While I'm still technically only a "dishonourable" one, I used to look at a mountain and think, "That's a cool mountain, I'd like the view from the top".

Now I look at one as we speed by on the highway, and try to pick the best route to the summit!

Edit: Perhaps I should have mentioned that this includes obscure peaks interstate that I'll never climb.
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Re: Confessions of a peak bagger

Postby pazzar » Mon 20 Jan, 2014 5:21 pm

I think it is worse when you drive past / walk up mountains with non-peakbaggers and point out all the ones you have and haven't climbed. I love the view from the top of Solomon's Throne for that as I have climbed most of the mountains that can be seen from there. I think it is ok to boast every now and then!

I have a huge laminated map hanging on my wall, teasing me here in Melbourne. I often get the maps out and plan future trips. One day, I will move back!
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Re: Confessions of a peak bagger

Postby Graham51 » Mon 20 Jan, 2014 5:25 pm

I went to Mount Anne with my wife and brother-in-law two weeks ago and when I started pointing out mountains like that he suggested I was on the autism spectrum. But then I pointed out that we're all on it somewhere.
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Re: Confessions of a peak bagger

Postby tibboh » Mon 20 Jan, 2014 6:02 pm

Graham51 wrote:I went to Mount Anne with my wife and brother-in-law two weeks ago and when I started pointing out mountains like that he suggested I was on the autism spectrum. But then I pointed out that we're all on it somewhere.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Confessions of a peak bagger

Postby north-north-west » Mon 20 Jan, 2014 6:35 pm

pazzar wrote:I think it is worse when you drive past / walk up mountains with non-peakbaggers and point out all the ones you have and haven't climbed. I love the view from the top of Solomon's Throne for that as I have climbed most of the mountains that can be seen from there. I think it is ok to boast every now and then!

I have a huge laminated map hanging on my wall, teasing me here in Melbourne. I often get the maps out and plan future trips. One day, I will move back!

Don't leave it too long.
I waited 32 years, and my best walking days are far behind me. :cry:
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Re: Confessions of a peak bagger

Postby Tortoise » Mon 20 Jan, 2014 6:36 pm

pazzar wrote:I think it is worse when you drive past / walk up mountains with non-peakbaggers and point out all the ones you have and haven't climbed.
Ah, now that you mention that... :lol:

I have a huge laminated map hanging on my wall, teasing me here in Melbourne. I often get the maps out and plan future trips. One day, I will move back!

Meantime, hopefully you'll have a few more trips to Tassie. :)

I often seem to have the floor carpeted with maps too. Another symptom?
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Re: Confessions of a peak bagger

Postby pazzar » Mon 20 Jan, 2014 6:55 pm

north-north-west wrote:
pazzar wrote:I think it is worse when you drive past / walk up mountains with non-peakbaggers and point out all the ones you have and haven't climbed. I love the view from the top of Solomon's Throne for that as I have climbed most of the mountains that can be seen from there. I think it is ok to boast every now and then!

I have a huge laminated map hanging on my wall, teasing me here in Melbourne. I often get the maps out and plan future trips. One day, I will move back!

Don't leave it too long.
I waited 32 years, and my best walking days are far behind me. :cry:


I've only been here 6 months and I'm ready to come home. Just needs to find myself a job! Frankland Range in a couple of weeks time will keep me entertained for now. Plenty of maps on the floor already!
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