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9 years 7 months ago #135391
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not a specific quote from anyone... just something I realized myself one day and I just was dying to use this photo from my Scotland/England trip.
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not a specific quote from anyone... just something I realized myself one day and I just was dying to use this photo from my Scotland/England trip.
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9 years 7 months ago #135396
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9 years 7 months ago #135414
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I wanted to share one more before bed time! And the story behind it.
I took this when I was in Djibouti on my deployment. I learned a great many things on this trip. But this particular moment was taken right after I had reached the summit of an old volcano. Took about three miles through grueling volcanic terrain to make it there, and I can't even tell you how far up. We started at those white buildings you see across the bay. I learned a lot about myself, my fears, my strength, and what I could do on that trip.
This picture was taken as a joke for my mother. When I got these shoes she didn't believe I could do anything with them. I can't even begin to tell you how many miles I've ran in these shoes, the trails, the mountains, the deserts... So I started taking pictures of where me and my shoes go and send them to her.
I took this when I was in Djibouti on my deployment. I learned a great many things on this trip. But this particular moment was taken right after I had reached the summit of an old volcano. Took about three miles through grueling volcanic terrain to make it there, and I can't even tell you how far up. We started at those white buildings you see across the bay. I learned a lot about myself, my fears, my strength, and what I could do on that trip.
This picture was taken as a joke for my mother. When I got these shoes she didn't believe I could do anything with them. I can't even begin to tell you how many miles I've ran in these shoes, the trails, the mountains, the deserts... So I started taking pictures of where me and my shoes go and send them to her.
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