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Different things that have been bugaboos for us right now.
Blisters are one of the most common bugaboos of physical activity.
The bugaboos here: gifts of cash and your daughter's naked request for them.
"Temperature is one of our biggest bugaboos," InSight Principal Investigator Bruce Banerdt said.
The Panthers, who won the Atlantic Division with 103 points, have their own postseason bugaboos.
But it does leave other Republican bugaboos in place, including the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
They brought up longtime conservative bugaboos like the Steele dossier and former FBI agent Peter Strzok.
Here's my friend Ruth, who joined me for a climbing trip in the Bugaboos in 2017.
"Temperature is one of our biggest bugaboos," noted InSight principal investigator Bruce Banerdt in the news release.
Demagogues need bugaboos, and MS-13 and other assorted Latin American gangsters are the perfect ones for him.
Molk's loose-limbed art in salt-water-taffy hues sets a sunny-day mood perfect for conquering bugaboos.
Gavin Newsom came out swinging at some of progressives' most intractable bugaboos, including paid parental leave and housing.
Centrist pundits have also deployed the report to attack one of their favorite bugaboos, the left's allegedly out-of-control political correctness.
Well, one of my bugaboos is that the stuff most Americans revere MLK for is not the stuff the left wishes we revered him for.
There was the [recent] New York Times article on location data being leaked all over the place [by mobile apps]—that actually is one of my big bugaboos.
Which sounds fabulous, except that many of the earlier Minis are known for poor quality, and it could cost you twice that to get all the bugaboos fixed.
A more specific and unique joy of time travel stories is the way they can address one of humanity's chief bugaboos: the way choices, once made, can't be unmade.
The SAT and the ACT, bugaboos of generations of college applicants, were supposed to shrink in significance as more colleges and universities moved away from requiring standardized test scores for admission.
As TCPA class actions proliferated, one of defendants' biggest bugaboos was that the law did not adequately reflect today's digital reality, in which telephone numbers are frequently reassigned to different users.
Voice recognition and Bluetooth technology continue to be bugaboos for automakers, ranking highest on the annoyance list, while issues with driver aids -- including cruise control and lane-keeping assist – continue to increase.
Michael Zimring, an infectious disease expert at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, addresses your winter bug bugaboos Is there a good litmus test for when I should keep away from the office?
They want to put the Obama genie back in the bottle and fight vigorously for the traditional notion of Americanness, at home and abroad, even if it means jettisoning some of the GOP donor class's ideological bugaboos.
So it's fitting that YouTube's most persistent bugaboos this year have been America's: out-of-control celebrities and our cultural addiction to them, racism and conspiracy theories, and policies that disproportionately impact vulnerable groups like the LGBTQ community.
When China's cabinet issued updated mandates on Monday for local governments, one of Mr. Trump's bugaboos was no longer on the list: Made in China 2025, a state policy to turn the country into a high-tech superpower.
After the war, he attended the University of Washington, but spent most of his time with his brother and friends scaling peaks in Washington, Wyoming, California and Oregon, the Bitterroots in Montana, the Bugaboos in British Columbia and desert rock formations in the Southwest.
The bells together weigh over 4 tonnes. ;Museum of Bugaboos Museum of Bugaboos A unique display of bugaboos occurring in the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands in the past as well as at present. The exhibits are mostly made of wax and are life-size. The Museum is in the cellars of the former Burgrave's House, No. 17, Masaryk Square.
The Bugaboos are a mountain range in the Purcell Mountains of eastern British Columbia, Canada. The granite spires of the group are a popular mountaineering destination. The Bugaboos are protected within Bugaboo Provincial Park.
In August 1938, Brinton joined a group of climbers who headed north to British Columbia to explore climbing in the Bugaboos in the Purcell Mountains of British Columbia.Austin, Spencer (1939). “Climbing in the Bugaboos”. Sierra Club Bulletin 24.
The Bugaboos are located in the northwestern extreme of the Purcells in the Columbia Mountains, in the south-east of the province. The nearest towns are Radium and Golden. They are commonly subdivided into four divisions: the Bugaboo Glacier Peaks, and the Eastern, Central, and Western Spires. The nearby Vowell and Conrad Groups are usually considered separate from the Bugaboos.
Monroe Thorington named the mountain after him only in 1934. Near the Bugaboos there is the Conrad Group, with the Conrad Icefield, Conrad Glacier and with Mount Conrad (3271 m) as highest point. The latter previously unclimbed peak was the last mountain Kain climbed (in September 1933). Since 1970, the Alpine Club of Canada maintains an alpine hut named Conrad Kain hut centrally located in the Bugaboos, where Kain made many first ascents.
Atkinson, Chris; Piché, Marc (2016). The Bugaboos: Mini-edition. Squamish, BC: Elaho Publishing, p. 119. On the way home, the group climbed Mt. Louis and Mt. Victoria in the Canadian Rockies.
Perhaps the most impressive peak in the Bugaboos, Bugaboo Spire sits between the Vowell and Crescent glaciers, just under 2 km West of the ACC's Conrad Kain hut. It has some of the most spectacular alpine climbing in Canada. The Spire was first climbed by Conrad Kain in 1916.
Bugaboo Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located in the central Purcell Mountains. The park is known primarily for the Bugaboos, a formation of mountains that attracts climbers and mountaineers, and for the Conrad Kain hut, an alpine hut managed by the Alpine Club of Canada.
Eyebrow Peak is a prominent glaciated mountain summit located in the Purcell Mountains in southeast British Columbia, Canada. It is the ninth-highest peak in the Purcells. It is situated south of The Bugaboos, west of Invermere, north of Mount Monica, and east of Duncan Lake. Its nearest higher peak is Commander Mountain, to the southeast.
The Bugaboos have several internationally known rock climbing routes. The Beckey-Chouinard (South Howser Spire), West Ridge (Pigeon Spire), Northeast Ridge (Bugaboo Spire), Snowpatch and Surf's Up (Snowpatch Spire) attract world-class climbers. There are both bolted and free routes throughout the group. Climbers and hikers often use the 40-person Conrad Kain hut, maintained by the Alpine Club of Canada.
Mount Nelson is a mountain located near the west branch of Lynx Creek in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. Diadem Peak lies southeast of Mount Palmer. The mountain was named in 1952 by J. Monroe Thorington after an American climber with the last name of Nelson. Nelson had died in a climbing accident in The Bugaboos and the name was suggested by the first ascent party.
The PWC region is composed of sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous rock, and contains some of the oldest rock in the province. Fossils can be found within the park. The oldest rock layer is from the Proterozoic period; this is interspersed with granitic intrusions, or batholiths, similar to the Bugaboos to the north. Some of the high peaks are a mix of granite or quartzite; these features are usually more massive and rounded.
'60s-era pitons, including: knifeblades, lost arrows, bugaboos, ring angles, and bongs. 1950s–1960s mild steel pitons Shawangunks. RURP (Realized Ultimate Reality Piton) presented by Tom Frost. In climbing, a piton (; also called a pin or peg) is a metal spike (usually steel) that is driven into a crack or seam in the climbing surface with a climbing hammer, and which acts as an anchor to either protect the climber against the consequences of a fall or to assist progress in aid climbing.
In May, 1959, on the strength of his photographs from Antarctica and the Bugaboos, Bishop was hired by the National Geographic Society as Picture Editor for National Geographic. He rose quickly with the magazine, becoming a photographer for the magazine in 1960, and had his first published photography in 1962. His 1963 photography work on the American Everest Expedition earned him a National Press Photographers Association Special Award. Eventually he would become a vice president and Chairman of the Committee for Research and Exploration.
He also notices how terrifying Toa is when he pitches, he urges the team to try and take a hit, but the result is still the same and his team loses the match. He is named by Takami of the Mariners to be the strongest pitcher in the league. Dennis Johnson : :A foreigner who was scouted by Coach Shiroka of the Bugaboos during a 100m track and field event. Though he fell behind in the race, he was able to lead up to the 30m mark.
But something's missing from this well-made venture. What's there is more than respectable, while staying this side of surprising." Joe Neumaier of the New York Daily News gave it three out of five stars, saying, "With the exception of some appearances by social media, 'Carrie' doesn't try to hip up King's basic, often slow story. And while De Palma's version is fondly recalled as a high-blood-mark of the 1970s, this new take seems to linger a bit more on the bugaboos of overparenting and bullying while underplaying Mama's fanaticism.
The trail begins at the Museum of Records and Curiosities, and ends at the House of good days, containing the exposition of Czech Golden Hands — a unique features of the matches (e.g. small statues made of matches, musical instruments etc.). In Pelhřimov there are many buildings in different architectural styles, therefore there is a 'Trail of Architectural Styles'. Other exhibitions in Pelhřimov are: the lookout tower, the Museum of Bugaboos (see below), Gallery M, the Museum of Vysočina, the Memorial Hall of the Lipský Family, Church of st.
Pigeon Spire from the Kain Route Pigeon Spire is a peak in the Purcell Mountains of the Columbia Mountains in southeastern British Columbia, Canada. It may be one of the most climbed of the spires in The Bugaboos owing to its relatively low prominence from the Vowell Glacier and the existence of an easy route (the West Ridge; II, 5.4). It is not uncommon to have a couple dozen people on this route on a busy weekend. There are longer, harder routes on the spire's North and East faces.
Snafflehounds are any of various rodents that inhabit the alpine zone, so called for gnawing on gear left at the base of an alpine climb. The sodium left on boots by the wearers' perspiration is their primary goal, but backpacks containing food detectable by smell may be raided, and numerous cases have also been reported of them gnawing holes in sleeping bags while climbers slept inside them. The term may have been first popularized by Fred Beckey. "Snafflehound Spire" in The Bugaboos, and "Snafflehound Ledge" on the Beckey-Davis Route of Prusik Peak in The Enchantments refer to these animals.
Chouinard became the most articulate advocate of the importance of style, the basis of modern rock climbing. In 1961, he visited Western Canada with Fred Beckey, and made several important first ascents, including the North Face of Mount Edith Cavell (Rockies), the Beckey-Chouinard Route on South Howser Tower in the Bugaboos (Purcell Mountains), and the North Face of Mount Sir Donald (Selkirk Mountains). These climbs opened his eyes to the idea of applying Yosemite big-wall climbing techniques to mountain climbing, and his advocacy was important to modern, high-grade alpinism. Also in 1961, he visited Shawangunk Ridge for the first time, freeclimbing the first pitch of Matinee (the hardest free climb done at Shawangunk Ridge at the time); and introducing chrome-molybdenum steel pitons to the area, which revolutionized climbing protection.
In order to safely ski these mountains he developed a new technique to "jump turn" on very steep inclines. Normal jump turns would have accelerated the skier and thrown him too far down the mountain so, using long ski poles, Saudan turned by planting a ski pole downhill and, keeping his weight on both skis and leaning back on his heels, he lifted the ski tips up and swivelled them in an arc into the turn. These turns, rhythmically swivelling the skis in arcs left and right, he christened the windscreen wiper turns. He is an accomplished guide for heliskiing, one of the first European guides, along with Hans Gmoser, to exploit the Bugaboos in British Columbia in the 1970s, with waist deep powder snow (often 150,000 vertical feet per week or more).
Front cover of Summer 2007 editionThe Canadian Caver is a semiannual publication that documents the activities of Canadian cavers exploring caves within Canada and overseas. The Canadian Caver was created by members of the McMaster University Climbing and Caving Club from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario to document cave explorations throughout North America at a time when Canada's fledgeling caving clubs had no club newsletters."An Interview with Julian Coward" The Canadian Caver No. 70, Spring 2009 The first issue was produced in December 1969 and included articles on cave exploration in Alberta, Mexico, West Virginia and Georgia, and climbing in the Bugaboos of British Columbia.The Canadian Caver No.1, December 1969 By 1974 caving clubs in western Canada had achieved a level of maturity and stability (aided by the emigration of MUCCC cavers) that allowed the production and editorship of The Canadian Caver to move to Edmonton, Alberta, where it remained for several years.

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