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Most of my pictures are taken in and around the city of Molde, witch is the capital of Møre og Romsdal, in the country of Norway

 

A rose is a woody perennial flowering plant of the genus Rosa, in the family Rosaceae, or the flower it bears. There are over a hundred species and thousands of cultivars.

 

They form a group of plants that can be erect shrubs, climbing or trailing with stems that are often armed with sharp prickles. Flowers vary in size and shape and are usually large and showy, in colours ranging from white through yellows and reds.

 

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Taken outside Patten Free Library, Bath, Maine.

Saturday 15 October 2022: 43183+43146 climb the bank towards Dalmeny working 1A79 0930 Edinburgh to Aberdeen.

taken by TK-Photography

Basler Jura - schauenburgfluh 6b

Ok, its not really a mountain, its name really being Gubalowka Hill, and truthfully our intention was to take the air conditioned funicular to the top. But, the line was so long we just decided to climb the mile to the top on foot. The surrounding mountains were breathtaking and we were glad for the climb to the ridge top because it offered the best views of the peaks and the village below.

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When I saw this green vine like plant from a distance I thought for sure it was going to be a snake. The part of the plant climbing the tree was at least 2 feet long and maybee .25 inches thick. a I may post another shot showing it from a distance. This appears to be some kind of climbing cactus or perhaps just an extra pokey climbing vine of some kind. Whatever it is, I regret not getting more macro shots if it.

Taken at the 3rd Thursday Photowalk hosted by Bedford Camera

 

A Rock gym and climbing wall (both inside and out) in downtown OKC. Mural by Rick Sinnett (@mothman3333)

NS train 745 emerges from Jarrett's Tunnel west of Old Fort on the famous Asheville District loops with helper power leading the train's regular power which would appear later out of Asheville.

The climb up away from Death Hollow.

 

Boulder Mail Trail to Death Hollow; Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah; October 2016

towards the pennine way

BRM002-C505 climb up the short grade with 3444N export grain to Newcastle.

A picture of a lynx, climbing up a tree

The clearing storm clouds are lit by the setting sun while a jet from SJC climbs into the sky.

The need to climb took over whilst out with Jill on our walk today! 😉

 

This is a wall that climbers have played/used for practise for many years now. It goes along the road past the Arts Tower (part of Sheffield University).

 

I have been on here once or twice before!

 

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"The Arts Tower is a building at 12 Bolsover Street in Sheffield, England belonging to the University of Sheffield and opened in 1966. English Heritage has called it "the most elegant university tower block in Britain of its period". At 78 m (255 feet) tall, it is the second tallest building in the city, after the 101 m, St Paul's Tower on Arundel Gate, which was topped out in 2009."

Taken from the inside of the window it was climbing. Most of the caterpillars have finished eating and are climbing the garage to find a spot to form a chrysalis.

Continue climbing to reach your goals

With 30 cars in tow, 3 Pan Am SD40-2's roar up the grade passing through rural Newton, New Hampshire at "Russ Crossing"(Heath Street) in the distance. They are seen approaching the Pond Street overpass, an old wooden structured bridge that barely fits two cars together at the same time.

Mountaineers set out to conquer Mont Goosefish, named for its striking resemblance to the famous fish.

 

They explore various routes, both with their bare hands and with the help of ropes, and have discovered a cavern.

Nouveau site découvert grâce à Clément Hacquart Photographie, à la Combe Lavaux près de Gevrey-Chambertin, j'ai décidé d'aller faire un petit tour par là-bas. C'est à 20 minutes de chez moi, et fut une bonne surprise ! Après avoir crapahuté un petit peu (et encore, c'est facilement accessible), on a une belle vue !

 

Manual Blending de trois photos.

 

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Finally had some time to get out again the last couple of days. Spent the morning Friday, before work, in Shenandoah looking for bears. I was pleasantly surprised to find a total of 5 - one mother with 2 cubs and another with a single. The single seemed to be a second year as it was pretty large already. Unfortunately in both sightings the bears quickly got into trees making it tough to get good shots. I managed this one as the single cub ran up a nearby tree to chase its mother who was already up there feasting on acorns. The lighting was getting a little tricky as it was already almost 9am, but I managed to level it out a bit in post.

 

Canon 5D Mark III - Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM - ISO 1600 - f/5.6 - 1/160)s

 

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Sometimes people just make you mad that you want to climb up the walls away from them.

Having spent 100 miles on the Valley Sub following the gentle course of the North Platte River, the locomotives on this UCEX coal load are finally feeling some strain as they climb up Angora Hill away from the river and up into the Sand Hills to reach Alliance.

 

C BTMRTR0 14 (Coal- Black Thunder Mine, WY to Rush Tower, MO)

BNSF SD70ACe #8498

BNSF ES44AC #5776

(DPU) BNSF SD70ACe #8486

(DPU) BNSF SD70MAC #9975

 

Northport, NE

April 10th, 2021

By pitch 5 of "25 October" (Bucura II NE wall, Retezat mountains, Romania) all the hard stuff is over, but the photo opportunities are just starting

Ferrari 599XX

Turckheim hillclimb - September 2011

Gettysburg College hosted The Battle at the 'Burg bouldering competition on February 7. Seventy competitors from colleges in the region participated in the exciting all day event. My favorite climber, my daughter Ally, can't compete because she organizes the event. This is her after the event showing me one of her favorite climbs.

The pale pink flower of the Handel Climbing Rose which at this time of year is pale in colour but as the Summer progresses the flower colour intensifies!

 

Taken in West Wales using a Nikon Coolpix

f/3.2

1/400

4.6 mm

ISO 80

 

Dedicated to CH (ILYWAMHASAM)

Camera: FED II

Film: Ilford Delta 400

Four burly Santa Fe Geez climb Ash Hill at suburban Klondike/Siberia, California. Smack-dab in the middle of the Mojave Desert.

 

If you haven't been out here, you gotta go. Tell your spouses Zeolite said so. Then prepare to be slapped.

 

Photographed on a beautiful February 08, 1994 morning. Canon F-1 on Kodachrome 25.

Marzio Nardi looking for new climbs in Orco Valley, Italy.

 

Canon 6d & Samyang 14mm f/2.8

  

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