Kmann, of course i remember that you gave me those legwarmers for my birthday a few years ago and I wore them in your memory. Are you still wearing yours?
Meanwhile... slot canyons are incredibly fun... unless it rains, then they get a little scary. Here I am looking down into a slot where just a few minutes before there had been a trickle of water over a little 10 foot fall. The fall beside me appeared out of nowhere. The virgin river went from 45cfs to over 6000cfs. wow. It woulda been a cool new story for an emmy winner.
The non-climbing photo thread, Vol. 2
Yeah everyweekend when I go out clubbing, I don my leg warmers and that sweet off one shoulder sweater I took out of your closet. What a feelin'!JB wrote:Kmann, of course i remember that you gave me those legwarmers for my birthday a few years ago and I wore them in your memory. Are you still wearing yours?
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
I got to drive through at sunset a few years ago (hmmmm... I should dig out and post those photos ... OK page 492 of my to do list....) It was really beautiful, but I didn't get out of the car really. Did you do any climbing up there?dmw wrote:TenSleep Canyon, oh Dear God, how amazing.........
Bacon is meat candy.
yep... we climbed at the Circus wall, all around 'Nam and the Munitions Roof area, at the Superratic and of course one or two routes at the Mondo.... It is the closest super sick crag to me (two hours) so I hope to get back every week. Anyone coming to WYoming to climb should really check this place out.
Just thought this was a cool site:
http://www.trashthedress.com
the underwater brides about half way down the page are really cool and all the photography is outstanding.
http://www.trashthedress.com
the underwater brides about half way down the page are really cool and all the photography is outstanding.
"There is no secret ingredient"
Po, the kung fu panda
Po, the kung fu panda
Nice stuff. Maybe Jill and I can trash her dress this fall for a climbing photo shoot. You up for the assignment if we can find the time?Wes wrote:Just thought this was a cool site:
http://www.trashthedress.com
the underwater brides about half way down the page are really cool and all the photography is outstanding.
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
Not sure what is up with that site, but petty sure that is the right address. Cool photos of brides in their dress in the woods, or in the ocean, etc. I would love to do climbing trash the dress shoots! So, if Jill or any other brides want to do something like this, just let me know.
"There is no secret ingredient"
Po, the kung fu panda
Po, the kung fu panda