Glen,

Nice pix, especially some of the shots of the
para-gliders.

Could you please tell us something about the strange
pagan ritual known as "Bridge Day"?  Which bridge?
Where? Why?

Rick

--- Glen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 05:04 PM 10/21/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 
> >Some nice shots here, although I have to admit that
> I don't quite get 
> >what's happining. However, it looks like something
> I don't want to try.
> >
> >Frank, however, is apparently participating. I'm
> sure that's him in this 
> >shot, which appears on page two: IGP2428.jpg. You
> go, Frank!
> >Paul
> 
> Thanks for the compliment on the gallery. I hope the
> images aren't too 
> small. I know the shots of the rappellers in
> particular are hard to make 
> out. The rappellers are too small in the frame to
> show up in such small 
> images. I might need to re-crop those shots for the
> internet.
> 
> I haven't met Frank in person that I know of. The
> person with the pink jump 
> suit, hiking boots, bunny ears, and the pig nose was
> part of a group of 
> similarly dressed jumpers. I think there were about
> 8 of them altogether, 
> and at least one of them is a lady. They all had
> matching outfits and made 
> quite a sight to behold when standing next to each
> other. Unfortunately, I 
> didn't get a shot of the complete group, maybe I
> will next year. As I 
> understand it, they participate in Bridge Day every
> year and are crowd 
> favorites.
> 
> 
> take care,
> Glen
> 
> 



                
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