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Rock climber explores US by handhold

Rock climbing brings you to places that nobody else gets to see, Jeremiah LeTourneau said. Written By: Leah Ward | × Jeremiah LeTourneau adds a climbing anchor to his rack at Blue Mounds State Park in Luverne, Minnesota, April 24, 2021. (Tim Middagh/The Globe) WORTHINGTON, Minn. An outdoors enthusiast has discovered a unique way to travel the United States: in a rock climbing harness. Jeremiah LeTourneau of Worthington began rock climbing several years ago as a student at Winona State University. He and a friend liked to backpack together, and they set a goal to visit the highest topographic point in every U.S. state.

Rock climber explores US by handhold | Superior Telegram

Rock climbing brings you to places that nobody else gets to see, Jeremiah LeTourneau said. Written By: Leah Ward | 8:00 am, May 15, 2021 WORTHINGTON, Minn. An outdoors enthusiast has discovered a unique way to travel the United States: in a rock climbing harness. Jeremiah LeTourneau of Worthington began rock climbing several years ago as a student at Winona State University. He and a friend liked to backpack together, and they set a goal to visit the highest topographic point in every U.S. state. While working on this feat, they realized that to see the highest points of some states, they d have to learn to rock climb and navigate ice. So they did.

Rock climber explores US by handhold | The Dickinson Press

Rock climbing brings you to places that nobody else gets to see, Jeremiah LeTourneau said. Written By: Leah Ward | × Jeremiah LeTourneau adds a climbing anchor to his rack at Blue Mounds State Park in Luverne, Minnesota, April 24, 2021. (Tim Middagh/The Globe) WORTHINGTON, Minn. An outdoors enthusiast has discovered a unique way to travel the United States: in a rock climbing harness. Jeremiah LeTourneau of Worthington began rock climbing several years ago as a student at Winona State University. He and a friend liked to backpack together, and they set a goal to visit the highest topographic point in every U.S. state.

Rock climber explores US by handhold | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal

Rock climber explores US by handhold | Brainerd Dispatch

Rock climbing brings you to places that nobody else gets to see, Jeremiah LeTourneau said. Written By: Leah Ward | × Jeremiah LeTourneau adds a climbing anchor to his rack at Blue Mounds State Park in Luverne, Minnesota, April 24, 2021. (Tim Middagh/The Globe) WORTHINGTON, Minn. An outdoors enthusiast has discovered a unique way to travel the United States: in a rock climbing harness. Jeremiah LeTourneau of Worthington began rock climbing several years ago as a student at Winona State University. He and a friend liked to backpack together, and they set a goal to visit the highest topographic point in every U.S. state.

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