"Height has nothing to do with it, it is your strength that counts."

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Source: Lynn Johnston (1994). “It's the Thought That Counts:: A For Better Or For Worse Fifteenth Anniversary Collection”, p.5, Andrews McMeel Publishing

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Lynn Hill

Rock Climber

Lynn Hill is a pioneering rock climber known for her historic free ascent of 'The Nose' and her contributions to the sport's evolution.

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