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"Boulder /n./ place close to the ground to practice falling. When climbers aren't climbing, they like to sharpen their skills by bouldering on large rocks located in places frequented by impressionable tourists. Because bouldering is done without protection, the rule is never to climb higher than you'd like to fall. That is why so many climbers stand around discussing boulder problems instead of climbing them."

- Definitions on climbing

Archive for April, 2008

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Ottawa 8, Toronto 2

I’ve never been in a hockey game before in my life. Just to complement my Canadian Winter experience, I assisted today to the Senators vs. Maple Leafs game in Toronto. I was invited to the Yahoo! suite and assisted with Krzysztof and some other folks from the office.

The game was great, the sport is so fast and very exciting. I especially enjoyed fights between players, those guys are really rude! I think I might become a fan of one mainstream sport after all…