In the delightfully dewy, green kingdom of Vermont, where the maple syrup flows like rivers and the moose roam as free as the wind, there exists a unique group of young adventurers known as the "Vertically Valiant". These are not just any children, oh no, they are the fearless rock climbers of the Green Mountain State. Among the Vertically Valiant, there is a ten-year-old chap named "Harvey the Humerus." Now, you might be wondering, "Why is he called 'the Humerus'? That's a bone!" Well, Harvey is known for his bone-tickling humor as much as his rock-climbing skills. You see, Harvey is as funny as a chipmunk on caffeine. He has an infectious laugh that echoes across the mountains and valleys, spreading giggles like wildflowers. Harvey and his crew of courageous climbers are a sight to behold, their brightly colored helmets glittering in the sunlight like dragonfly wings. They scramble up Vermont's rocky crags and cliffs with the playful energy of squirrels, their laughter echoing through the crisp, apple-scented air. They are as nimble as mountain goats, and with each new summit they conquer, they grow bolder and braver. But it's not all fun and games. Rock climbing is hard work, and there are times when even Harvey's jokes can't lighten the mood. In those moments, the Vertically Valiant remind each other of the Vermont state motto, "Freedom and Unity". They work together, free to climb, united in their courage, and always ready for the next laugh. Because in Vermont, whether you're scaling a cliff or sipping on maple syrup, there's always room for a little humor.

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