Those are some amazing action shots. That looks like hard work! Regards, Rex.
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Those are great pix. I feel tired just after looking at them. LOL!
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They really are fantastic shots. I especially like the one where you're shooting hoops with a rock.
Great Pictures. Now for Q&A, The caber you are throwing arrears to be a third longer than what I have seen. I know the weight has to be 140#, is there a length? Are you competing pro, so the standards are different from amateur?
Great pictures. Bill
Ryan, SWEEEET pictures! Especially the hammer and stone shots!
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I'm liking the caber shots. Oh, and that hammer closeup...NICE.
Originally Posted by Inchessi Great Pictures. Now for Q&A, The caber you are throwing arrears to be a third longer than what I have seen. I know the weight has to be 140#, is there a length? Are you competing pro, so the standards are different from amateur? The biggest cabers I think I've thrown was about 125lbs. and 19 feet. I didn't turn it but I have turned a 17 foot caber. I think the ones in the pics are between 16-19 feet. I'm pretty good with caber. I'm throwing in B class.
Originally Posted by Ryan Nielson The biggest cabers I think I've thrown was about 125lbs. and 19 feet. I didn't turn it but I have turned a 17 foot caber. I think the ones in the pics are between 16-19 feet. I'm pretty good with caber. I'm throwing in B class. This year we had some nasty 90-100 pounders but they were a freakish 21+ feet long. Ya' picked the darn things up and thought--hmmm, pretty light. Then it felt like it took and hour for the top to arc. Short and heavy ALWAYS easier for me then long and light. Great pics--do us a favor though... If you EVER get the urge to compete in and around the great lakes, sit down and rest until the urge goes away--we don't need the stress! Seriously--if you ever decide to come out this way--you're more than welcome!
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