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First roll with the Bronica. Not bad!
Alex Honnold free solo climbed El Sendero Luminoso (The Shining Path) in Mexico this past January, taking just over three hours to reach the 2,500-feet summit of El Toro. And you thought those Russian tower climbers were mad.
Salinas de Maras, Peru.
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Tumblr’s theme recovery page is one of the most tragically overlooked features on the platform. Though it’s certainly skewed toward “power users” (PC slang, lol), Recovery is a powerful tool in undoing mistakes of many sizes with minimal stress.
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