I always though that the Pin of Pin-Pin was a diminutive of Lapin, the french word for rabbit.Pete_Hickey said:Pin-Pin's name in English is Bit-Bit.
percious said:Here is a challenge:
Leap day 46er.
You must have climbed every peak on Feb 29th to qualify. This would be a tough one because it would also qualify for W46.
-percious
percious said:ok, Pete, what are tri-points?
Neil said:I always though that the Pin of Pin-Pin was a diminutive of Lapin, the french word for rabbit.
Slaps his palm against his forehead: Duh!Meo said:As Bit-Bit is for rabbit
Pete_Hickey said:Nothing to do with peak bagging. It is simply a place where on can stand in three states at the same time. There is only one 4-pointer.
Neil said:Pin-Pin, Bit-Bit, Alain:
I am truly envious of what you have done/are doing. To have the project, the focus, the resources, the fitness, the time and the ability to carry it out is truly wonderful and life affirming. Knowing myself, given a different set of life circumstances, I would be in there like a dirty shirt. Perhaps in 10 years, when I am almost 60, I'll be in a position to pursue my own (very watered down) version of your exploits. In the meantime, keep going and keep inspiring the rest of us mere mortals.
À bientôt,
Neil
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