Coulda been worse like a sprained ankle or bunged up knee! Didn't keep ya from doing 76 PPH! :ne_nau:Quote:
Originally Posted by tanya
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Coulda been worse like a sprained ankle or bunged up knee! Didn't keep ya from doing 76 PPH! :ne_nau:Quote:
Originally Posted by tanya
We held steady at 25.384 pph in Orderville :mrgreen:
sorry for the hijack
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Originally Posted by oldno7
Orderville is awesome!!! I used my underwater casing on that trip but it made the photos too dark. I need to reshoot that canyon!
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Originally Posted by Bo_Beck
That shuttle ride is long but I like to do it instead of riding a commercial shuttle and having to be at a certain place at a certain time. (I don't think I could work a real job anymore or live in a city) :mrgreen:
It was funny to see all the rented sticks and rented 5-10 canyoneers out there!
yea about 1 mile from the river you start running into the "stick people"Quote:
Originally Posted by tanya
I've seen them completely bent over putting all there weight on the sticks.
Think I'll just keep trusting my own feet and own balance.
be nice to us 5-10 people --although we own ours :mrgreen:
on a side note we did birch yesterday,had dinner at the t-bird blackened chicken and chasing tail, I seem to be hooked on chasing tail :haha:
Awesome! Did you notice all the wait staff in the "Home of the Ho-made Pie" shirts! Honda did a commercial in front of the bird sign this last Saturday while Bo and I were in the Narrows.Quote:
Originally Posted by oldno7
Birch Hollow is one of my all time favorite canyons! Its fun with the short rappels that are not too bad to get onto, no permit required (as long as you don not exit through the Narrows) and the beauty! Favorite for sure!!!!
Some more shots
Tanya,
I have Orderville and some of it's tribs high on my hitlist right now. We should tag-team it, and we can go at a nice 50 or 60 ppm. Plus, I want to see this underwater housing in action. Do you have a full polycarbonate shell for your slr? Gotta be a heavy beast, I'd bet.
yea I noticed the shirts--I fit right in(check my birch pics) they wanted me to do dishes or something :haha:Quote:
Originally Posted by tanya
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Originally Posted by CarpeyBiggs
We should. :five:
It's not an SLR... just a digital, but yes it's a full shell. Orderville was the first and last time I hauled it through a canyon! I tried it on the Grand Canyon River trip too and quickly put it away. I guess its just best for underwater photography.
http://www.zionnational-park.com/ima...ille-c_jpg.jpg
Camera Underwater Casing in my hand in Orderville.
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Originally Posted by oldno7
Getting closer to Zion Canyon --- The colors become more dramatic!
Tanya, that's a really good shot considering the poor lighting in the bottom of the canyon.
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Originally Posted by sparker1
Thanks!!!! That's cool to hear from a real photographer. :nod:
I am finally getting the hang of this slot canyon photography! (still have a long way to go though!) It feels so good to get this flash/fill balance more under control though! :five: I am still going through my photos..... Have about 20 more to look at. I am hoping for some good ones to post! :nod:
I love the color on these. :nod:
Last Photos of the Narrows. I finally got through all mine from this trip. :nod: I told you guys there were a lot!
great shots tanya
thanks for sharing
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Originally Posted by marc olivares
Thanks! :nod:
Great pics by a REAL PHOTOGRAPHER, and canyoneer.
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Originally Posted by sparker1
I just follow around a real canyoneer and still shoot on auto. :haha:
But thanks. :ahh:
And, by the way, you do both very well! :2thumbs:
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