The Meeting 1,343 Days After The First "Groundhog Day" Email

Hello beautiful people!

What a crispy cold day! I very much understand why you may not have joined us today, if you did, more power to you!

Power aside, we will be indoors meeting through the rest of the semester because of temperatures that we anticipate will continue to drop, unfortunately that does mean masks, but it also means a lack of hypothermia so that's dope too. We will be in Lawrence 232!

This past weekend we had Soergal's! Many apples bought and emancipated from life immediately, apple cider was ingested, goats were pet, pumpkins were observed, and only a few people had to reverse on the interstate to make it. We are two straight trips with a car breaking down. Luckily one has already gotten better!

This weekend we have breakneck, signups are being rolled out late and this is a limited trip, the roster should be coming out tomorrow sometime. Climbing at breakneck is open for all, beginner friendly, but there are some challenges out there for you sendy folks too! We will be limiting this trip to about 20 people max because this is a fairly small crag and we're doing this last minute, less people, less scheduling. Sign-up here:

As many of you know, McConnell's mill was replaced by Soergal's this past weekend, but we do hope to put together a trip there, most likely post-thanksgiving. If you don't celebrate Thanksgiving because the pilgrims are mean or other reasons, McConnell's mill will be post-week-of-November-25.

A vague look-ahead, we only have a few more trips left because outside is cold. We are planning Cherry Springs for November 12-14ish, that's star-gazing, with cabins so it'll be cozy and warm and all starry starry night (TM: Vincent Van Gogh). And as mentioned above, McConnell's Mill hesitantly past thanksgiving.

With that, I think that's all we have!
Be safe, be smart, please don't get covid this Halloween, but at the same time, have fun!
<3
Aidan

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