My name is Tara, and I was born and raised in Washington State.
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In 2010 I married Bill (bmac62) and retired ... two of the best choices I ever made! :)
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In March, 2013, we sold our home in Washington and went on the road in our RV full time. What a blast! There is so much world out there to see!
After traveling around the West for a few years, we got rid of the motorhome and are now spending winters in deep-south Texas and summers in Washington State. Spring and fall finds us visiting whichever place strikes our fancy at the time!
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Comments (37)
Cosine
I'm with you, my friend. Rock climbing is a bug that has never bitten me. But I do like this shot, and especially all the zooms of the climbers. I like the little bit of the Crooked River down in the corner, too.
jocko500
they can have that sport. I take photos like you. cool shot and that is a big rock
Lunastar
Awesome shots!
barbdennist
Falling to my death while climbing a rock wall is just not my idea of a fun way to spend my day. I'll keep my feet on the ground and marvel at those that enjoy this sport. Your pictures are fantastic and really give a good idea of what the climbers endure.
cmolsen2002
How exhilarating this must be for those who love this sport. Your images describe it all so well, and thank you for the notes on perspective and scale! This might not be my thing, (nor is bungy jumping,[dope on a rope, anyone?]), but my hat is off to these brave souls, and to the photographer!
MrsRatbag
I'll pass on this sport too...but it's a beautiful capture of a wonderful rock formation!
ontar1
A little crazy for sure, but 20 or 30 years I might have been one, I was an avid climber of the bluffs here, but got out of it after joining the Navy, had more than enough climbing there. Beautiful scenery and excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
timtripp
excellent!
Aioros
Wow!! Very beautiful!!!!
npauling
A wonderful craggy rock but I wouldn't climb it. Great pics.
Cytisus
They are absolutley NUTS Great shot !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hipps13
what a climb awesome capture, Tara May warm hug and love, Linda Kaye
babuci
Amazing collage Tara. I can imagine a rush feeling when at a base you look up and make a decision to take a first "step" upright. Huge, very huge mountain.
beachzz
And this is what my son says he wants to do next, climb stuff like this. "Crazy as a coot" doesn't begin to cover it!!! Great collage, it truly shows how immense this place really is.
mbz2662
Egads! Good thing for crazy people, because you got some good photos :) Great collage!
Tuggy
I have to agree with you the one thing I have never wanted to try was rock climbing..The thought of falling miles on to rock scares me to death..lol..I think I will stick to taking photos like you and with this one you did an amazing job...Jen
valtes
Thanks for the insight into the size of this place! If you hadn't 'coloured' it, I would never have realised how huge that rock was!! Nice selection of the climbers, too!
durleybeachbum
I do love Jocko's dry comment! I agree entirely! A terrific picture and some great shots of the mad things.
helanker
Oh dear it is HUGE !!! And it gives me creeps thinking about them climbing that. But it is great captured.
busi2ness
Incredible heights and not for the wussies like me. I'd do the photography from underneath, thank you.
MaraP
Amazing!! Excellent work my friend!!
awjay
the figures give it size
CavalierLady
Wonderful collage. Not my cup of tea, but I admire their hudspah!
JeffG7BRJ
I too think ther should be a category "Crazy as a Coot!" I think I could find some images for it myself. I used to do a bit of rock climbing in my teens but nothing like this, I don't know how they can do it without safety ropes. I know why they do it that way, for the thrill and adrenalin rush it gives. I take my life in my hands every time I drive my car(you want to see me drive my car, or ask Alan), but I wear a seat belt for some safety. Excellent capture and presentation, great postwork. Bravo!!!!!
PD154
I agree with James, the figures of these nut cases, indicate the scale of the rocks...I have NOOOOOOOOOO head for heights, and wouldn't dare this venture, well captured Tara, you did a nice job on the presentation too.
emmecielle
Great capture!!! :)
lucindawind
glorious photo !
Merrylee
Great capture and collage...
NekhbetSun
Awesome capture and love the white dot :o)
mickuk50
i used to love rock climbing and absailing when i was in the forces .i`m quite happy though with more gentile pastimes now though :o)..excellent capture mick