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AndersL
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Father, climber, bitcoiner

I did lie to them about the distance, told them we would run a 1k, but said it would be 6 laps around. But they were happy with the result!

Took my boys running today.

They both did 1200 meters in one push.

Not bad for 7 and 8 years old.

Next goal 2k

In my opinion, if you want to honor someone of something, you should build it in stone. That sayd something about the work you are willing to put in, and it is relative futureproof.

Actually, nostr:npub1u4l7cryq96h2e4ljqsnhmkclsm42jtnzetws6f5hppxtfcc480uqqa2gwh , my brother in law asked me about how bitcoin was doing when at the crag. I told him todays price, and said that I told him about it several times before, especially when it was around 60k. He thought it was a good saying "people buy at the price they deserve " my sats are that he will buy a lot higher.

After climbing for a few hours in the dusk rain and damp conditions, the sun came out🤣

Not to bad though, it's great to be outside and get some climbing in when others don't.

Where you see the big open sea, next landfall is America.

Have a great day!

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They were nice, walked through their area on the way to the climbing crag.

We were right of the light rockfeature in the middle. This is the trad-sector. My father, who made lots of the routes there, said this would be driest today. We climbed the left edge before the rain came, it was light so we tope-roped in the dusk some more routes. Around 5.9-5.10a to d i reckon.

My father with my newborn son. Older brother watching.

At the moment we are living in a generational co-op, my parents in a small cabin in the homestead, and ny family in the main house.

Or until people stops giving them power. Opt put, just do bitcoin.

My son standing on a stone that says "Hjorthaugs bridge".

A real small farm close to where i live made this first bridge over the river.

I love to see stonework that commemorates great work and innovation.

nostr:nprofile1qqsqqx9hacelkffcgd3ecchzjtlvwq9xn2fmprhrwnzmm2t3exee2eqpr9mhxue69uhhqun9d45h2mfwwpexjmtpdshxuet59uqsuamnwvaz7tmev9382tndv5hszxthwden5te0wfjkccte9eekummjwsh8xmmrd9skctcslkr8d do you have a podcast on the rabbit hole that physics, as we know it, is incomplete or misleading? I've stumbled across the topic of biological transmutations, but I am still far too ignorant in physics to make an educated guess on whether it's a waste of time or not.

Check out Rupert Sheldrakes book: 10 dogmas of science.

Some pretty good points made there. And should lead to more interesting pathways, I reckon.

Close. Got in at 18k. Or 3k in 2017, but then I didn't understand it, it was just cool anarchist money I spent on weed🤣🤣

Some pretty expensive weed today!!

Will check regularly through Europe this fall/winter.

Made this on my birthday almost a year ago. The top stone is probably my most difficult one today.

I guess that day i was really centered 🤣

True. I found that this book describes more the Norwegian socialism then the russian communism that i was told it was describing in my youth. Have read it many times, every time i see more of todays workings than fiction.

These mountains are well over 1000meters tall.

Saw some beautiful places in england this summer. Was 8 days in cornwall a couple of weeks ago.

Fore sure! It felt like we had the whole valley to ourselves

Strynefjellet, Norway