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QM##YhK1Fn 05/08/2022 (Sun) 22:10:11 No. 9307
>You push to throw the thick snow. >You thank your rubber hoof boots are insulated, else you're hooves would probably just drop off from frostbite. >You spot a red tent in the distance and you wade towards it. >A young mare pops her head out of the tent, and she smiles at you. >?: "Hello!" >The mare climbs out of her tent. >?: "You are a little early, the others are not here yet. So why don't you take off your bags give your back a rest. I don't need you worn out before we start climbing." >You wondered why your saddlebags are so heavy.
>>11950 Self
>>11955 How lewd
>>11663 BREED MARES!
>>11955 >>11928 preferably without tripping
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>>11664 >Chuck: "Sunny. You could just look up you know..." >You continue walking for some time. >The two mare chat to each other as you make your way to base camp one. >Chuck: "I'm guessing it's not far now." >Tundra turns her head. >Tundra: "Just over this hill and we will be there." >Chuck: "Then the fun begins." >Tundra: "It'll be a hard climb, many ponies lost their lives attempting to climb this mountain." >Drift: "I'm sure not dying here. Any sign that things are going south I'm flying down." >Chuck: "You better make that decision before you hit the dead zone. No pegasus can fly at height." >Drift: "I know, but I'm not being careless on this one. No pony should." >Tundra: "Just slow and steady." >Drift: "Yeah, slow and steady." >Chuck sighs then whispers. >Chuck: "Until summit fever hits."
>>12557 >Drift: "Yeah, slow and steady." I like slow and steady. Slow and steady is good. Not dying is also nice. This conversation has me just a little worried about how Cloud Drift will perform under pressure. It will be good to not rely too heavily on her flying ability. Prepare contingencies. >Chuck: "Until summit fever hits." Well, at least we will have a legitimate condition to blame our poor behavior on.
>>12557 Nice view ^:)
>>12576 We're going to fall into a crevasse at some point, because we're too engrossed in enjoying the view to watch our step.
>>12557 Any of you got some specific points on the mountain you're worried about?
>>12644 Good question. Do we have choices as to which face we will be ascending?

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