Great stories and better photos. Brad, I like that you still climb with your first partners, but more importantly that the human element is number one.
My first roped climb was at Tahquitz in 1976. A friend of a good friend was telling me that if I like peakbagging so much in the High Sierra, I should try a rope. A bunch of us 17-19 year olds were driving to the Eastside and third and fourth classing the big peaks on the weekends. So I go to Tahquitz, 20 pound Lowa's on my feet, follow him on Angels Fright in a snowstorm in October. Wow, I'm hooked. Next weekend Swiss Arete on Sill with him and my high school buddy. The following week I buy some RR's, and so it began.
I still climb with both those guys. My friend from high school and I climb together a few times a year. He can still climb hard, I can hardly climb. But through it all, when I am asked about favorite climbs, trips or whatever, I always tell my inquisitor it's about the camaraderie first. First the laughs, incredibly heavy meals carried way too far up the trail, and pretty much all the bullshit chatter. Second, the beauty of where any climb or hike might be. Here in CA, you're always in heaven when rockclimbing, even if it's Stoney Point. And last but not least is the summit or the climb itself, nice little icing on the cake.
A newer bonus in the great circle of life is my son leading me up climbs I probably would not get in front of anymore. I have learned to accept the role of belayer without any problems, something I wasn't too good at many years ago.
BTW, reading your posts left me with a question for you. Where in the states have you not climbed?