“Everyday is a New Dawn”
Catherine Hill Bay Wharf - NSW Central Coast, Australia
Run or swim for it?
Little did I know that they would turn the large fountains on when I was standing down near the bottom fountain. I thought the large water feature at Olympic Park was off permanently because on my last visit there was no water flowing, so did I get a surprise when they fired up when I was setting up my gear. How quickly can you pack up your camera gear and make a break to the left, pretty dam quickly. That was not all the fun, a puncture on the pushy to boot, but it was worth all the effort.
Panoramic Sydney - Circular Quay
As far as the eyes can see………….. I just love taking panorama photos, there is just something about them.
7 Summits training New Zealand. Hard not to love the mountains where slow and steady wins.
“Mates on Adventure of a Lifetime”
“Sail into the night”
Circular Quay, Sydney
“What Floats Ya Boat”
There were some great night time shots in Circular Quay last night with the big cruise ship docked.
“A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words”
It is hard to explain what you go through emotionally climbing a high altitude and extremely cold mountain like Denali in Alaska, but this about sums it up in pictures. These photos of Shane were taken moving from base camp at 14,000ft to 17,000ft. We would have been carrying loads of around 30-35kg, and we needed to ascend a near vertical 1,000ft vertical ice headwall before making our way higher to advanced base camp at 17,000ft. The move to advanced base camp took almost 12 hours.oving from base camp at 14,000ft to 17,000ft. We would have been carrying loads of around 30-35kg, and we needed to ascend a near vertical 1,000ft vertical ice headwall before making our way higher to advanced base camp at 17,000ft. The move to advanced base camp took almost 12 hours.
“Denali Descent”
Mt McKinley (Denali) Alaska summit descent July 2011.