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Postby Eowyn218 » July 30th, 2007

Nope! It was in Redwing. I just found this link on it -

http://www.getbeta.com/rock_climbing_locations.asp?locID=74
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Postby Eowyn218 » August 5th, 2007

I had a super fun day yesterday - a friend and I went kayaking in an awesome park in the suburbs - you're able to portage between ponds there!







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Postby salmalina » August 8th, 2007

These pictures are amazing. Thanks for posting everyone!
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Postby xoom » August 29th, 2007

ok, so i've discovered that ATV's are RIDICULOUSLY fun!!

www.atvactiontours.com -- i definitely recommend them for anyone visiting washington!






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Postby elAdi » January 13th, 2008

Me on top of Ben Lomond National Park, Tasmania - after riding my bicycle up infamous Jacob's Ladder (the winding road in the background):

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Postby moniak » May 17th, 2008

My first whitewater rafting experience, Rio Chili, Peru.
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Postby elAdi » May 20th, 2008

De-cent!
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Postby Spiralout » May 21st, 2008

Great shot. Did everyone stay in the raft?
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Postby nancy sv » May 25th, 2008

This is my husband and kids as we cycled the Oregon coast.

edit (Capt Steve) - I tried valiantly to fix the image link - no idea why it won't work. It seems the server doesn't allow links.

To see this image, copy and paste the link below. Clicking on it will not work, you have to copy and paste:

http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/pics/crazyguyonabike/doc.../small/orecoast1.jpg
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Postby moniak » May 26th, 2008

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Originally posted by Spiralout:
Great shot. Did everyone stay in the raft?

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Now you gave me a reason to brag. I was the only one who did, the other three guys fell out at some point.
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Postby elAdi » May 26th, 2008

Nancy, the link was wrong - links to in image have to end with .jpg
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Postby JohnnyMac_ » July 2nd, 2008

NICE!
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Postby BabySmurf » November 4th, 2008

I dont have any pictures to post, but these are all amazing, I'll be visiting the blogs provided - I love looking at travel pics Smile
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Postby Mjollnir » December 21st, 2008

Me between Camps 2 and 3 on Ama Dablam:

Me at about 18,500' on Denali's Upper West Rib:

Me reefing sail while rounding Pt. Conception:

Tauru and I on Denali's summit:

On Ama Dablam's summit:

Resolute heading to port:
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Postby elAdi » January 7th, 2009

Not an image - be we are moving on in time (and technology), aren't we?

Video from our Bicycle Tour from Perth to Albany, Dec 2008
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