Archive for March, 2007
I couldn’t help but post this slideshow. It reminds me of digging around in my grandmother’s basement for all of my pop’s old toys. These could easily come from the age of the space race and Buck Rogers. Many thanks to Todd Hamilton for first pointing out the set, and of course to LockWasher for [...]
Isn’t it fascinating how a single long exposure photograph can combine the colors we see every day in a format that looks just too good to be true…
I thought I’d take a moment to post all of the interesting climbing links I have run across in the past few weeks…
Chelsea Piers Climbers Cup
New Jersey Rock Gym is a great gym within 20 miles of New York City. It is definitely an easy commute from Hoboken and Jersey City. You can also [...]
Skaters by their very nature are urban guerrillas. The skater makes everyday use of the useless objects of the technological burden. The skating urban anarchist employs structures in a thousand ways that the original architect never dreamed of…
-Craig Stecyk
Harlan and I decided to take a trip up to The Gunks.
“Gunks” is a shortening of the “Shawangunks” (Sha-WAN-gunks) Mountain Range which stretches over 50 miles in a southwest to northeast direction from Port Jervis to Rosendale, reaching 260 feet in height (2,200′ above sea level), and is home to the four most popular [...]
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