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18-JUL-2003

Xavier at the top of Half-Dome, Yosemite NP by Xavier Cohen

Minolta DiMAGE 7i
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Guest 14-Oct-2004 15:56
that is great -- but a little scary!
Konica Minolta Users04-Oct-2004 01:14
Amazing...I would never dare doing that..Let my wife handle the camera, I mean ;-)... Just a great shot.
Fred
Claudio Gatti03-Oct-2004 18:43
Hi Xavier,

Great for the theme...your are a brave man!

Claudio
Konica Minolta Users03-Oct-2004 00:18
great capture! - i have no idea how annabel could have watched u do that, and click it. You guys are both nuts! - love your pics btw - always hit the spot. thanx. adrianox.
Konica Minolta Users02-Oct-2004 16:01
John,
Actually the title is incorrect, it should be "Xavier...." by Annabel Cohen as it's me on the picture! I appreciate all your comments, Thanks, Xavier
Guest 02-Oct-2004 14:00
Good one Xavier. Someone you know? Spectacular with an extra element of interest to emphasise the precariousness of the height. Cheers, John
niamh 01-Oct-2004 21:34
blimey xavier, rather you than me with the handstand on top of the mountain! ;) wonderful capture and great scenery though and from your comment I realise why you felt like "celebrating". If you'd overbalanced you might have been a lot quicker on the return journey!
Guest 01-Oct-2004 18:42
Great shot,all the way up to look down( fall down?)
Dennis Dangerfield
Konica Minolta Users01-Oct-2004 18:20
"Ups and Downs" not "Upside Down" ;-)
nice shot - marc
Konica Minolta Users01-Oct-2004 16:58
Great shot... glad to see you made it "up" and didn't fall "down"!
Konica Minolta Users01-Oct-2004 16:34
26km round trip
1600m elevation
11 hours round trip
and still energy to "celebrate"

Xavier ;-)