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Every boulder problem is good when there’s no time for bouldering.
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or should i take this $130 and put it towards my trad rack
Two pieces of trad gear or a crash pad. I’d do the crash pad, mostly because I don’t have one… or $130…. Damnit.
but I work at REI
for $130 i could have like half of my passive pro rack done
Um… well I wish I was you haha. Definitely Go with the trad gear.
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or should i take this $130 and put it towards my trad rack
Two pieces of trad gear or a crash pad. I’d do the crash pad, mostly because I don’t have one… or $130…. Damnit.
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My neighbors bouldering cave
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The hero of Canton, the man they call Jayne.
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My eye caught a dark form lying on the river bottom. It took me a few moments to comprehend what I had stumbled upon. Lying peacefully in the shallow waters of the river, only a few meters from shore, was a full-grown cougar. The contrast between the serenity of the scene I was witnessing and what must have played out here in the cougar’s final moments made me shiver. It was the first shiver of many, as I stripped down and waded out into the icy water to get this shot. x
HOLY HELL WHAT A FIND. This is one of my favorite photos ever now.
This is what fires my passion to become a photographer
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This is Rajan. He is a 60yr old Asian elephant who was brought to the Andaman Islands for logging in the 1970’s. He along wiht a small group of 10 elephants were brutally forced to learn how to swim in the ocean so that they could bring the logged trees to nearby boats and then eventually swim onto the next island. When logging became banned in 2002, Rajan was out of a job. He has been living out his days on one of the Islands where I caught up with him and his Mahout(caretaker) named Nazroo who have been together for 30 yrs. and have a truly amazing bond. Rajan is truly the last of his kind. When he dies we will probably never see an ocean swimming elephant again.
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I had a better social life when I was like 8 years old than I do now.
True story.
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Is it my Turn? Photo by davy ren2
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