Tag Archives: bouldering
Chalk Stories
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An almost abstract image of a large red rock covered with a lot of chalk from humans trying to conquer said rock.
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Grip 2
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The symbolism is rich in this simple bouldering image.
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Needles
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A macro shot of cactus needles taken outside of Moab, Utah. Manual focus.
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Double Arch
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Technically, it’s two arches. Double. Arch. Double arches? Either way, gorgeous red rocks and a couple of good reasons to visit Utah.
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Last Stop
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High desert vintage signage against a sky that’s about to turn dark with storm clouds. Dig on that red arrow.
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Grip
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Manual focus, a bouldering side trip and some positivity.
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