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The awe-inspiring stark granite cliffs of Canada's Sam Ford Fjord, which rise to a height of 1,500 mts, are a rock climbers dream objective.
saper scalare una strada in salita e' forse la cosa piu' semplice di tutte, restare in cima e' quasi impossibile..
know how to climb a road uphill is perhaps the most simple thing, remain at the top is almost impossible ..
the Mont Blanc cableway offers two very different scenarios in less than half an hour:
the photo above: the arrival
the photo below: the departure
I hadn't completed the edit of the climbing shot, so reposted as the diptych. I'm not sure if the hands would be better as the first image, but I suppose that is a cultural generalisation?!?!?!
I came across these goats by the wayside on my way out of Essaouira in Morocco. They climb into Argan trees to eat the bitter flesh of the Argan fruit, some observers say that goats spend as much as 6 hours a day in these trees.
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New Day before breakfast
Die Morgensonne scheint auf die Berggipfel!
Ein Morgengruß in die ganze Welt, Morgengruß
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Crooked River flows downstream under one of America's most popular climber's challenges: Smith Rock's Monkey Face. When viewed from the south, the top of the pillar resembles the face of a Monkey complete with a mouth, nose, and eyes.
This 350 foot spire is considered a seriously dangerous climb. Monkey Face has one of the toughest free routes in the world, Just Do It (5.14c) located on the bulging east face. Those small specks on MF are some folks who successfully made it to the top.
Glad I'm just a photographer shooting from the base..but it is fascinating watching people climb the cliff's all around Smith Rock.
Enjoy a wonderful Wednesday!
People from all over the world come to climb in Idaho's Silent City of Rocks. You can see one climber on the pinnacle and another in red part way up.
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) looking around while climbing a tree.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) rozglądająca się w trakcie wspinania się na drzewo≥
I used to take photos of mice and the occasional rat, but my friend above and his white & ginger friend have removed any sign of the population and are now taking out small birds.
The photo shows the cat leaping from halfway up an apple tree and jumping into a neighbour's garden, clear over a tall fence. He often climbs up near the top (and as fast as a squirrel!) and has been seen in taller trees locally twice as high - about 35 feet up. I've never seen such a climber before in feline form!
This pullout on the east side (Cody side) of the long tunnel on the Yellowstone Highway in Shoshone Canyon west of Cody Wyoming is for rock climbers. They come to climb the inner canyon walls which are made up of metamorphic and Igneous rocks that date to around 2.6 billion years ago. Geologist call this time period during the Precambrian the Archean Eon. These rocks represent a time when Wyoming was a separate microcontinent called the Wyoming Craton which existed 500 million years before the North American Continent formed. The layered gneissic complex in Shoshone Canyon consists of hornblende mica schist cut by granodiorite and granite pegmatites. These crystalline rocks are favored by climbers.
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) climbing up a tree.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) wdrapująca się na drzewo.