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Deep water Soloing

Deep water Soloing, Thailand

 

In Thailand, we decided to try Deep Water soloing. For those not into climbing terminology, Deep Water Soloing or DWS is a form of solo climbing (without any ropes or protection) which depends on the presence of water at the base of the climb. The climbers seek routes generally at high tide, climb it, and when done, let go and jump into the water. Then they climb back to the base of the cliff to climb again, or to the boat to rest.

 

We went to Tonsai beach and signed up for the DWS trip with Wee's climbing school. On Friday, the boat came to pick us up. Apart from Mitesh and me, there were a group of British students out on a holiday, and a few guys from Wisconsin. This photo shows them, one girl on the left, Katie, trying a hard route and a few guys on the right climbing easier routes.

 

Technical Details:

Camera: Canon Powershot G9

Exposure: f/2.8 at 1/320s

ISO: 80

Flash: Off

WB: Daylight

 

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Uploaded on September 23, 2009
Taken on July 23, 2009