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A man leans with a tree and looks out over the ocean at one of the towns (La Spezia?) along Cinqua Terre, Italy
Capt. Jerod Tufte stops for a photo during the Lean Horse Hundred ultramarathon near Hot Springs, S.D., Aug. 25, 2012. Tufte, who runs with the North Dakota National Guard and All-Guard Marathon teams, completed the 100-mile race -- his first ultramarathon -- in less than 24 hours. (Courtesy photo)
Read about Tufte's race in the October 2012 issue of the North Dakota Guardian magazine: www.ndguard.ngb.army.mil/news/guardian/Pages/default.aspx.
See photos of Tufte competing with the North Dakota National Guard Marathon Team at bit.ly/2012Lincoln.
For more on the North Dakota National Guard, check out:
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Old shacks at the Britannia Beach mine, unfortunately these have been torn down to make way for development. This is a crop of an older image posted to Flickr, suggested by tssphysicsguy. Original is at www.flickr.com/photos/mauricewoodworth/369355525/
Designed by: Annette Allen
Blog: My Clever Creations
Using: My Favorite Things and Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Inks
For more info: myclevercreations.blogspot.com/2017/05/lean-on-me.html
Lean-To Thursday!
(1) 6’ x 24’ Lean-To
(1) 6’ x 4’ Canopy Installed Over Each Entry Door
Building Dimensions:
40’ W x 70’ L x 12’ H (ID#: 091)
40’ Standard Trusses,
8/12 Pitch
Openings:
(2) 10’ x 9’ Carriage House Garage Doors
(1) 6068 Commercial Grade Full Glass Door
(2) 3068 9-Lite Entry Door
(5) 3’ x 6’ Double Hung Windows with Screens & Grids, Raised Panel Shutters
(2) 7’ x 7’ Nonfunctional Split Crossbuck Doors, Located on Upper Part of Gable
For More Details: pioneerpolebuildings.com/portfolio/project/40-w-x-70-l-x-...
#LeanToThursday #LeanTo #PioneerPoleBuildings #PPB #PoleBuilding
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My buddy Shane hit me up and asked me if I wanted to go take photos while he hit the new motocross track down at Pacific Raceways. So of course I agreed.
I used to ride motocross and race a little bit. I sold my bike last year and I really miss it. Riding was so fun and had so many memories of all the riding trips and places I went with friends.
Pacific Raceways shut down their mxtrack a few years ago and this weekend was the first weekend it has been opened again. Except it's a new track than what was there before and from what all the riders were saying, definitely not as good as the old one. It wasn't really photo worthy because it didn't have any big jumps or good corners. Plus I got kicked off the track after like five minutes.
The street bike track was sorta by the mx track so I walked over there and snapped some shots of those crazy dudes. Although they are both motorcycle racing, the type of racing and technique is way different. Here they are both leaned over like crazy though. One dragging knee over a long wide corner, and the only scrubbing the top of a roller.
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Info:
Canon 7D
Canon 70-200mm f/4L
Originally shot in color, I converted this to black and white. Seemed to work better for this picture