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There are drydocks, where they pump water out, build the boat, then pump water in, but that's more expensive and this is built to be beat
I follow photographers on Instagram, if you had one, I would follow, I didn't see it on your website
Goes the dynamite
I wear my headphones around because they're comfortable and kinda dull out noises, and the antisocial part
Best of luck to you
I meant like where in the park lol
Where is this campsite?
Where?
Lol at the one person that downvoted this
I might be really dumb... but I don't get what's special about the first one
I was about to be upset because you stole everyday astronauts photo (I saw it on insta) great photo!
I looked and couldn't find a version that was longer that had text
All honesty... my guess is he won't survive the surgery, it'll be a good medical learning experience, but I doubt it will succeed
But do you catch them this way?
Hopefully you enjoyed Southern Utah, my favorite place by far, and luckily I live close by, went last weekend actually!
They were pretty mellow, avoidable potholes in ding had water and dang had about 30ft that was easily stemmed over.
You've hiked in from the Colorado?
There are parts of the Colorado that calm, and that part of Havasu is calm enough to swim through
Wouldn't doubt it, you'd have to bring them down the Colorado on a raft. Inflatable paddle boards are hella heavy
Kinda... Lower falls though, don't know how far to the upper, not nearly as extravagant (source: I've been to the lower)
I love canyoneering, I went through ding and dang canyon last weekend, but how are you working without shoes? My hands get shredded alone
You can avoid by knowing the area/weather at the time, size of the basin, and solubility of the soil in the basin
They are dangerous, but usually pretty easy to avoid with planning (not going into the canyon if rain is possible)
That's a really populated one, there are hundreds if not thousands that are just as spectacular, just harder to set to
Where were you at? Some of the NP's are crazy crowded, but also usually in the summer
Shhhhhhhhhhhh
On the I-15 in southern Utah we have 85
I had a professor get mad if someone was on their phone (in a class of 100) I found it funny, he'd call out the students daily
What has he done that is "more than Obama"? Want to hear your side of this, because I personally don't think he has done that much.
There are drydocks, where they pump water out, build the boat, then pump water in, but that's more expensive and this is built to be beat
I follow photographers on Instagram, if you had one, I would follow, I didn't see it on your website
Goes the dynamite
I wear my headphones around because they're comfortable and kinda dull out noises, and the antisocial part
Best of luck to you
I meant like where in the park lol
Where is this campsite?
Where?
Lol at the one person that downvoted this
I might be really dumb... but I don't get what's special about the first one
I was about to be upset because you stole everyday astronauts photo (I saw it on insta) great photo!
I looked and couldn't find a version that was longer that had text
All honesty... my guess is he won't survive the surgery, it'll be a good medical learning experience, but I doubt it will succeed
But do you catch them this way?
Hopefully you enjoyed Southern Utah, my favorite place by far, and luckily I live close by, went last weekend actually!
They were pretty mellow, avoidable potholes in ding had water and dang had about 30ft that was easily stemmed over.
You've hiked in from the Colorado?
There are parts of the Colorado that calm, and that part of Havasu is calm enough to swim through
Wouldn't doubt it, you'd have to bring them down the Colorado on a raft. Inflatable paddle boards are hella heavy
Kinda... Lower falls though, don't know how far to the upper, not nearly as extravagant (source: I've been to the lower)
I love canyoneering, I went through ding and dang canyon last weekend, but how are you working without shoes? My hands get shredded alone
You can avoid by knowing the area/weather at the time, size of the basin, and solubility of the soil in the basin
They are dangerous, but usually pretty easy to avoid with planning (not going into the canyon if rain is possible)
That's a really populated one, there are hundreds if not thousands that are just as spectacular, just harder to set to
Where were you at? Some of the NP's are crazy crowded, but also usually in the summer
Shhhhhhhhhhhh
On the I-15 in southern Utah we have 85
I had a professor get mad if someone was on their phone (in a class of 100) I found it funny, he'd call out the students daily
What has he done that is "more than Obama"? Want to hear your side of this, because I personally don't think he has done that much.