Last updated: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 , 07:41 PST

Many people have asked about the proper way to pronounce RohJuh. RohJuh is pronounced just as it is spelled, Roh-Juh, with the accent on the first syallable.

Or, if you prefer, here is the official pronunciation based on the American Heritage dictionary.


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Having problems with the site? Got a comment, suggestion, or input? Just want to say "Hi"? Head on over to the forums and make it known! Too bashful for a public statement? Feel free to email either Roger or Judy.

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For the geeks among you, you can find out more about the substantial under-the-hood changes to the site. What exactly is the big deal with this PHP and MySQL stuff? Why go through all the effort to make the site "dynamic"? If this perks your interest, click here.

As always, we hope you enjoy the site. Happy clicking!

- Roger & Judy


Whistler
(Vancouver, WA; Seattle; North Shore
of Vancouver, Canada; Squamish; Whistler; Pemberton)
July 16 - July 31, 2004

Whistler's Mountain Bike is considered by many to be THE preeminent mountain bike park, and the famous North Shore of Vancouver is only a short drive away. Add to that the fact that Squamish, well-known for its quality bouldering, is right next to Whistler and you've got the recipe for a mandatory road-trip. We drove all the way from San Diego, stopped to visit Mike, Adina (Judy's cousin), Ruby, and Max in Vancouver, WA and then did a short bike ride just outside of Seattle. From there, it was on to the North Shore, where an "intermediate" trail provided plenty of challenge. Whistler's Mountain Bike Park lived up to its reputation (receiving Ryan's rare "Excellent!" rating), Squamish's hard problem ratings humbled us, Judy auditioned for the Whistler Circus, and we fine-tuned our tight-rope walking skills at Pemberton. All in all, a fantastic trip and is the current Featured Adventure.


Trip & event reports, some vid clips, and lots and lots o' pics!

Hueco Tanks
11.19.04 - 11.22.04
Bouldering.

Whistler
07.16.04 - 07.31.04
North Shore riding!

Enduro Expert
07.09.04
My new trail bike.

Pine Mountain
05.29.04 - 05.30.04
Bouldering.

Salt Lake City
05.21.04 - 05.24.04
Climbing at Little Cottonwood and American Fork.

Aaron & Kate's Wedding
05.02.04
Aaron and Kate tie the knot.

Ryan and Rola's Wedding
04.24.04
Ryan and Rola get married.

Palumbo-Head Bachelor Party
04.16.04 - 04.18.04
Aaron's last bash as a single guy.

Bishop
03.19.04 - 03.21.04
Bouldering the Buttermilks.

Hueco Tanks
02.20.04 - 02.23.04
More bouldering in Texas.

Powder Mountain
02.06.04 - 02.09.04
Awesome riding on classic Utah fluff.

Mammoth
01.23.04 - 01.25.04
Srichiphan and detachable penises, but not much snow.

Hueco Tanks
11.13.03 - 11.17.03
Four straight days of bouldering.

Colorado
10.17.03 - 10.25.03
Mountain biking and bouldering through Utah and Colorado.

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