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		<title>By: j o h n</title>
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		<description>For me, it requires a little topography, a little solitude, a little weather, and a little risk that turns out well.   

And, I hate to say this, no little kids.  I say this based purely on personal experience, because I used to have several rewarding wilderness trips every year, but then I had kids.  Before anybody jumps down my throat, I will say that I still have hope for the future.  I can imagine a time when my kids are slightly older, and I can spend time searching for adventure with them, rather than worry about them.</description>
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<p>And, I hate to say this, no little kids.  I say this based purely on personal experience, because I used to have several rewarding wilderness trips every year, but then I had kids.  Before anybody jumps down my throat, I will say that I still have hope for the future.  I can imagine a time when my kids are slightly older, and I can spend time searching for adventure with them, rather than worry about them.</p>
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