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Re: Samantha's holiday to god's country

Posted: November 03, 2012 • 9:17 pm
by dcat151
Awesome. Thanks for the pics.

Re: Samantha's holiday to god's country

Posted: November 04, 2012 • 8:33 am
by RyanPatton
Samantha, you are having a great time and others as well. I never been to Australia but I lived oversea near Australia for a few years but never got the time to fly over to Australia for a visit. Anyway, I am planning on taking a week vacation in Down Under if there's no future setback in 2013. I hope to see some of you Aussies in Australia and meet new cultures again.

Re: Samantha's holiday to god's country

Posted: November 04, 2012 • 8:44 am
by RyanPatton
*only person missing in that picture is Chris Marshland.

Re: Samantha's holiday to god's country

Posted: November 04, 2012 • 11:44 pm
by plumgas

Re: Samantha's holiday to god's country

Posted: November 05, 2012 • 3:37 am
by netroam
Here's my photos from the Sydney Harbour Bridge climb:

http://www.dorteogmorten.dk/australien/ ... G_2435.JPG
http://www.dorteogmorten.dk/australien/ ... G_2436.JPG

Just for kicks I guess ... be sure to post yours, Sam - if you get one :)

Re: Samantha's holiday to god's country

Posted: November 05, 2012 • 3:45 am
by sam10100
Netroam, plumgas just posted my bridge climb photos for me. Your night shots look good. I did mine in the morning when the temp was cool and got blue skies.

Re: Samantha's holiday to god's country

Posted: November 05, 2012 • 7:12 am
by netroam
We did our Bridge Climb at twilight so it was an awesome experience when we climbed up when it was still sunny and light. Halfway through we stopped and watched the sun set in the distance and then we climbed the rest of the way to the top where we got the photos taken. And when we climbed down it was dark.

Amazing experience and memory I will cherish forever :-)

Wasn't it just awesome at the top with that huuuge Aussie flag and the view over the city?

Re: Samantha's holiday to god's country

Posted: November 05, 2012 • 7:51 am
by Chandler
plumgas wrote:We did invite chris but he couldn't make it ,
now for some more pictures that sam asked me to post for her,
Thanks plumgas. Those pictures really give a sense of the height and size of the bridge. The view is pretty spectacular.

Re: Samantha's holiday to god's country

Posted: November 05, 2012 • 7:55 am
by Chandler
netroam wrote:We did our Bridge Climb at twilight so it was an awesome experience when we climbed up when it was still sunny and light. Halfway through we stopped and watched the sun set in the distance and then we climbed the rest of the way to the top where we got the photos taken. And when we climbed down it was dark.

Amazing experience and memory I will cherish forever :-)

Wasn't it just awesome at the top with that huuuge Aussie flag and the view over the city?
Nice photos. I'm wondering, do you know what the 10th Anniversary logo is for - what it's celebrating? I'm just wondering cause obviously the bridge is older than 10 years.

Re: Samantha's holiday to god's country

Posted: November 05, 2012 • 11:41 am
by sam10100
The bridge just celebrated it's 80th anniversary. I think the 10th is the anniversary of the bridge climb.

Re: Samantha's holiday to god's country

Posted: November 05, 2012 • 2:52 pm
by Demonlawyer
Wow, those are some amazing pictures - of everyone meeting up and of the bridge climb too - something on my bucket list definitely.

Re: Samantha's holiday to god's country

Posted: November 05, 2012 • 4:01 pm
by Chandler
sam10100 wrote:The bridge just celebrated it's 80th anniversary. I think the 10th is the anniversary of the bridge climb.
Really? I thought the bridge climb has been going on for decades. My bad.

Re: Samantha's holiday to god's country

Posted: November 05, 2012 • 4:27 pm
by plumgas
no the bridge climb hasn't been going for years & 10yrs seems like it could be right.
these were fantastic photos