Don't think I would like to use any part of that tiny crack as a hand hold.
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
BrentHarder wrote:
Here is a photo I took of my daughter Rock climbing in Yosemite. I taught her and her sister how to climb and they are superior climbers to me now.
It looks best in download mode.
Brent, a great photo but what is even better is the story I have seen with your posts. Been reading them for a pretty log time and it is clear to me that you spent time with your children as they grew. The closeness you share with at least myself was not the intent of the posts but it still came through to me. Congratulation for being such a great dad.
Greg
Susan yamakawa wrote:
Thatβs much more impressive than my grandson swimming in the bath tub πππππ€π€
With or without sharks??!?!!!? lol
Stash wrote:
Not for the faint of heart.
There are ways of claiming that are very safe, like for example if you top rope the climb then you really canβt fall.
Very good capture, Brent, you have a very brave daughter.
Boone
Loc: Groundhog Town USA
BrentHarder wrote:
Here is a photo I took of my daughter Rock climbing in Yosemite. I taught her and her sister how to climb and they are superior climbers to me now.
It looks best in download mode.
Very nice shot Brent, not only is she a beautiful girl, but she looks "VERY DETERMINED" as well!!!
Love it lots.
Thanks,
Boone.
Ok Brent, where were you when this was taken? It looks like she is up pretty high. Were you flying? Fess up.
This is a great photo. I would want it on a wall if I was the climber.
Brent, Really liked the image. Really grabs your attention and once you're looking at it, focused concentration and tension spills right out into your lap. If you find yourself fussing over some of the details, that cause there's a techy nerd hiding somewhere in your psyche pissed that he's not required to produce a great image. That being said, I enjoyed your back and forth with the other hoggers just as much. I suspect that there's a creative gene that some of us have and others don't. Those of us with it don't all have the same God-given tools to express it and it's always interesting how that comes out. Was pleasantly surprised to see your cartoon strip. I liked it even though those that count apparently didn't. I also suspect that your "creative gene" is right next to your "seek out danger gene". My "seek out danger gene" is quite a bit further down the double helix (I think golf can be exciting at times though I do ride a horse). I'd be shocked if your daughters didn't surf better than you too, probably into skydiving as well. As the proud father of 3 daughters, I can identify with sharing atheletic adventures with them. But my special connection was I taught mine chemistry. There's that unpredictable creativite gene acting out again. Great to see you posting again. Reuss
They are tougher than I ever want to be. Nice pic.
Hereford wrote:
Don't think I would like to use any part of that tiny crack as a hand hold.
Remember, she was being belayed from above, so if she fell, the belayer would catch her fall instantly! no danger!
CLF wrote:
Brent, a great photo but what is even better is the story I have seen with your posts. Been reading them for a pretty log time and it is clear to me that you spent time with your children as they grew. The closeness you share with at least myself was not the intent of the posts but it still came through to me. Congratulation for being such a great dad.
Greg
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Greg, in hindsight, I wish I had spent more time with my kids especially in the outdoors and wilderness. Spending time with them is relative. Quality time!
Thanks for your thoughts and comments.
Earnest Botello wrote:
Very good capture, Brent, you have a very brave daughter.
EB, you are so kind! Thanks!
Boone wrote:
Very nice shot Brent, not only is she a beautiful girl, but she looks "VERY DETERMINED" as well!!!
Love it lots.
Thanks,
Boone.
THanks a ton Boone, I appreciate the compliments on the photo and my daughter! She is a very determined individual.
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