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The Subway
The Subway in Zion National Park

On a summer trip with Shane Burrows (climb-utah.com) and Bo Beck in Zion. We went through Das Boot then through the Subway. The photo is Shane and Tanya.

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lcarreauThat's great !

lcarreau

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It pays to start in the canyons,
and work yourself up. So this
photo was taken during the summer
months, right???
Posted Nov 26, 2007 12:29 am

tanyaRe: That's great !

tanya

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Yes. Although we wore wet suits during the Das Boot section because it's cold in there summer or winter, but the Subway, although the water is chilly, is fine without wetsuits in the summer. I have done some 'ups' but just easy stuff and following a real climber.
Posted Nov 26, 2007 12:37 am

lcarreauAwesome !

lcarreau

Voted 10/10

Please keep on keeping on. You are
residing in some remarkable country!
Posted Nov 26, 2007 12:49 am

tanyaRe: Awesome !

tanya

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Subway is a favorite out here in my neck of the woods, but my favorite canyon of all time has to be Kolob.
Posted Nov 26, 2007 11:03 am

lcarreauKolob Canyon ROCKS !

lcarreau

Voted 10/10

I don't see a problem. Seems that
you can take a VAST number of pictures,
in your neck of the woods. Remember,
you can EDIT the photos, later. The
days will be getting LONGER after
next month, so that's an added PLUS.
Also, be careful of flash-floods.
Utah has a lot of them, primarily
during Summer. Take care, Tanya.
Posted Nov 26, 2007 11:34 am

tanyaRe: Kolob Canyon ROCKS !

tanya

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I know flash floods. Our trip through Kolob was crazy... we went in with a high volume of water. First in for the season. Then half way through the thunder started, then the rain. The water was rising and comming in from the side canyons. We were rushing. We jumped (well I tried to downclimb and fell, since I hate to jump!) one rappel to save time near the end. We were almost to the exit, a long long scramble up and dirt wall and around the corner came a cat! We looked at it and it looked at us. My partner started to yell and through rocks and it ran. I wondered all the way up that LONG exit if the kitty would want to leave the filling canyon the same way we were - the only exit other than the Narrows in Zion Canyon far far away.

Is there a way to load photos other than putting them on your profile?
Posted Nov 26, 2007 2:34 pm

lcarreauLove your comments ...

lcarreau

Voted 10/10

First, at the very top of the image
page - left hand corner ... it says
Create Page
you just click on that, because you
are creating a whole page. NEXT,
mark the box where it says "image."
This will direct you to the GOOGLE
MAP, where you enter Lat/Long, give
your photo a caption, and actually
RETRIEVE your PHOTO from the folder
where it's located. For example,
it might be inside a HOME folder.
You must CLICK on the specific FOLDER
where its at. Then, you can click on
the SUBMIT OBJECT box at the bottom of
the page. Sometimes, it can take up to
three minutes to PRODUCE the image.
But, you have to EDIT any photo, before
you click on SUBMIT OBJECT.

You can also follow this same procedure,
when putting a TRIP REPORT or ALBUM
together. It depends on which box you
select. Good luck, and hope it all
works out. PATIENCE is the key.
Just like the cat you saw; was probably
accustomed to FLASH-FLOODING episodes,
and was probably CURIOUS just to see you.
Exploration is what its all about.
Posted Nov 26, 2007 4:00 pm

tanyaRe: Love your comments ...

tanya

Hasn't voted

Thanks!

Do we reduce photos at all or just upload the whole thing. I just clicked on one and it was a full image. This site must have lots of memeory!
Posted Nov 26, 2007 4:10 pm

Anya JingleRe: Love your comments ...

Anya Jingle

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It is all up to you. Some people upload the whole thing and some resize them before submitting. I resize mine big time. This way they upload so much faster.
Posted Nov 26, 2007 4:29 pm

lcarreauYou can reduce if

lcarreau

Voted 10/10

you want to. You can either CROP it,
or you can REDUCE by using a specific
html code. If you CLICK on "FAQ" at
the bottom of any page, you will FIND
different codes that will be very
helpful. You can even add a SECOND or
THIRD photo to your Profile Page.
SMILEY FACES ... whatever! I don't
know what the limitations are with
the MEMORY. You have to ask an elf.
Posted Nov 26, 2007 4:16 pm

tanyaWhat is an Elf?

tanya

Hasn't voted

Since it's Christmas... I want one! Can I have my own?
Posted Nov 26, 2007 4:18 pm

lcarreauAn elf is ...

lcarreau

Voted 10/10

a person that works on the Summitpost
site. They are kind of mysterious,
but will HELP you ... that is, if
they're not on a summit trip somewhere.
PLEASE keep in mind that this is
an INTERNATIONAL SITE.

You can e-mail an elf. Just go to your
IN-BOX! They are there to assist you.
Posted Nov 26, 2007 4:22 pm

tanyare: An elf is....

tanya

Hasn't voted

I like mysterious. ;)
Posted Nov 26, 2007 4:30 pm

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