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127 hours and hiking
#14272925 - 04/11/11 03:12 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Anyone been hiking to those regions? Moab area? Something that can never be recreated in an indoor place. It's fucking awesome but looking down a crevice it's always better to hike with someone.
The locals around there I was told don't even want to watch the movie because of having it enter their minds of that possibility that he went through.
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Re: 127 hours and hiking [Re: timelapses]
#14275954 - 04/12/11 12:29 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Recently went to Canyonlands, it's a beautiful place
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Re: 127 hours and hiking [Re: Onox]
#14278162 - 04/12/11 01:53 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Arches too. I can't believe how crowded it was lately. Every single camping spot was taken so ended up staying at the hostel and horsethief camping.
At least the hiking was amazing. About got lost a night before a huge storm hit and it would of been horrible to go through a night with that wind and rain.
Watching the movie and seeing Franco and his stuntman go through those crevices with his back to the wall and feet to the rock. Fuck that, there is always danger to climbing and hiking of course but that is to much.
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Re: 127 hours and hiking [Re: timelapses]
#14289978 - 04/14/11 01:05 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Loved the movie. It was so hard to watch, though.
I've never been to that region but I would LOVE to.
This movie really inspired me to check out that area someday. However...I won't go alone.
What this guy had to do...wow...just nuts.
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EmeraldEyes said: Loved the movie. It was so hard to watch, though.
I've never been to that region but I would LOVE to.
This movie really inspired me to check out that area someday. However...I won't go alone.
What this guy had to do...wow...just nuts.

"THIS IS FUCKING INSANE" I'm a noobie but it's amazing how easy you can get hurt but not in his freak accident sort of way. Just falling or slipping on the rocks. If you ever get a chance to go, go. It's something completely unique unto itself though I didn't go exactly where he did but the general area is amazing and the locals are so into their own world. Even coming out of a supermarket a couple of times people about ran into to me because I guess their conciousness was so out in those areas hiking with not a lot of people around. It's amazing.
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Re: 127 hours and hiking [Re: timelapses]
#14297556 - 04/15/11 07:41 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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I have had endless wanderings in both Canyonlands and Arches. Canyonlands is by far the superior. A great place to take psychedelics. I've done it twice and both times was surprised at how easy it would be to really fuck your self up on shit there. The 'slickrock' is no lie. Easy to climb up, but can be impossible to climb down. Other places it's easy to climb down, only to find you can't get back up.
I have also had the pleasure to meet Aron Ralston. He is one fucking tenacious dude.
Take a look at an old thread for some of the pics I took while tripping in the redrock lands http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/7310778#7310778
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Re: 127 hours and hiking [Re: Anubis]
#14297664 - 04/15/11 08:07 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Anubis said: I have had endless wanderings in both Canyonlands and Arches. Canyonlands is by far the superior. A great place to take psychedelics. I've done it twice and both times was surprised at how easy it would be to really fuck your self up on shit there. The 'slickrock' is no lie. Easy to climb up, but can be impossible to climb down. Other places it's easy to climb down, only to find you can't get back up.
I have also had the pleasure to meet Aron Ralston. He is one fucking tenacious dude.
Take a look at an old thread for some of the pics I took while tripping in the redrock lands http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/7310778#7310778
That is fucking awesome. I have some pics to, glad to see you still post here. My brother is moving down after many a trips there permantaly. Your pics, even after a couple of weeks, and some extreemly pleasant spring and extreemly unpleasant weather the season is going to be great. Thanks for posting the pics, it energizes me.
Let Ralston do his thing and I'm glad he's alive unlike the guy from into the wild, who I still hold a deep admiration for despite his youthful carelessness. Best to you.
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