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date: '2022-10-30 09:57:46' |
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This morning we climbed a mountain near our house to clean the grounds of a shrine for a ceremony later today. The shrine is on the site of a former castle/fort, apparently. Was a good but sometimes challenging climb for the older group members and the decline was super dangerous and the older lady in attendance slipped about a dozen times which was pretty scary. |
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That's the second of the village mountains I have climbed in the past few weeks and definitely my second favourite.. |
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