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Show Russell Jacobs 25 November 2009 lifestyle for him . And besides climbing ... besides teaching, he actually went out and did some pretty sporty things. And so, he had a lot of, uh, you know, there were a lot of people that admired him. MD: Um-hum. RJ: That were in that circle. Uh, and then from then, there were a few more of us that in the early or mid- to late-70s that. .. there was just a handful of us that, you know, when one group went out to do a big climb or a big wall, we'd come back and have a slideshow . That doesn't happen anymore. MD: Um-hum. RJ: There's too many, too many climbers. MD: Yeah. RJ: Too many, too many climbers now. MD: Uh-huh. RJ: I think. I mean that's a good thing, but it's not like it was. MD: Right. RJ: It's not like it was . MD: Right. Okay, well I think this is probably a good place to stop for today. Um, so next time, we'll follow up on some of your early experiences, uh, with climbing at the U and, uh , see where we go from there. RJ: Okay. [Russ laughs] MD: Alright. Great. END OF INTERVIEW 24 |