I hate when apps and services tell me my password is wrong, not because it is wrong, but because they got breached and they need me to reset it without admitting that they got breached.
That seems to be the standard at the moment. And I notice it because I use a password manager.
No, my password is not incorrect. You got breached.
I owe this video to a buddy of mine who had the creativity to play the music as he took the video of me finishing a climb. This video was taken in Warsaw, Missouri during that same day.
The trip was bookended by long hikes there and back through the wilderness as there isn't an official trail to these walls, I don't think. You can find these routes on the Mountain Project app.
Sometimes you can have the best luck with the worst luck. No amount of vagabond gear will outroll a dogpile.
First time I've ever had four swords though. I didn't think that was really possible.
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Privacy.com saved me again. I created a Brilliant account to see what all the ad reads were about and used a Privacy virtual debit card to access the premium mode under a free trial. Eventually, I decided to close my account within the free trial window and disabled my Privacy card. Later, I found out they tried to charge me $129.50 anyway after I cancelled and closed my Brilliant account, but Privacy didn’t let the transaction go through.