September 1, 2010
The first Labor Day was celebrated in New York City in the late 19th century. The rigors and demands placed upon the City’s labor caused the unions of the time to declare the workers have an official day off. A little over a decade later, legislation was rushed through Congress so that Labor Day could ...
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July 29, 2010
It happens almost every time. At the beginning of an Inner Passage weekend-long climbing expedition, at least one of the several participants who have never climbed before arrives with so much nervous energy that they can’t decide whether this new adventure makes them want to return home or simply break down and cry. This is ...
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