7.15.2013

powder cliffs (4 | 5)

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breakfast

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powder day

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poof

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the american river opening up

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left for rust

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dropping

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they happened. at least 20 on the week.

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swimming

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i think i'm sharing nearly every other photo from this trip

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this is my 401st post, missed #400. i think some of you have been around since the start, but most of you i've never met. thanks for reading, it means a lot to know that the 'work' has meaning out there for people. also: i would've set this project down countless times were it not for the encouragement of many friends and my larger community. some of whom live in my distant past, my past, my distant present, right now; all of whom I owe thanks. so, thanks.

public dialogue is weird, and the internet is a giant mall. hang in there. get in touch if you'd like a print or a show or want to convince me to advertise after all or want to say hi. that'd be nice. back to business as usual.

6 comments:

Mark Inglis Taylor said...

This looks like it was an epic trip. It's definitely inspirational to see you guys riding these trails and figuring out such a rad looking route. I particularly dug your blurb at the end of this post, it was a nice departure from the pics only posts. Keep up the good work!

Ethan said...

Long time fan. So. Hi.

---- Ed ---- said...

way to go JenJen!

Scott said...

i have spent many, many miles on those trails on foot and two wheels, including wearing a race number on june 29th of this year. lots of ghosts on those paths.

erik said...

ahoy.

scott, we linked up with that route after the higher stuff and it was gnarly. you enduro folks are rad.

reverend dick said...

Erik, I like your work.